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Lithuania–Russia border

The Lithuania–Russia border is an international border between the Republic of Lithuania (EU member) and Kaliningrad Oblast, an exclave of the Russian Federation (CIS member). It is an external border of the European Union. The 274.9 km (170.8 mi) long border passes (from west to south-east clockwise) through the Curonian Spit and Curonian Lagoon, and then follows along the Neman River, Šešupė, Širvinta, Liepona, and Lake Vištytis.[1] The sea border is another 22.2 km (13.8 mi). There is a tripoint between Lithuania, Russia, and Poland with a stone monument at 54°21′48″N 22°47′31″E / 54.36333°N 22.79194°E / 54.36333; 22.79194.

Lithuania–Russia border
Queen Louise Bridge over the border river Neman at Sovetsk
Characteristics
Entities Lithuania  Russia
Length297.1 km (184.6 mi), including the 22.2 km (13.8 mi) sea border[1]
History
Established1945
Current shape24 October 1997
TreatiesTreaty between the Republic of Lithuania and the Russian Federation concerning the State Border between Lithuania and Russia (1997)[2]
Lithuania-Russia border in the Curonian Spit.
Lithuanian and Russian boundary markers

Most of the border follows rivers or lakes. On land, border stations are equipped with engineering and technical facilities (wired fences and the exclusion zone). Most other land areas have no fence, but some places near roads or villages have fences (e.g. at 54°27′11″N 22°42′08″E / 54.45306°N 22.70222°E / 54.45306; 22.70222 with Street View coverage). Crossing the border into Lithuania requires a Schengen visa, and into Russia requires a Russian visa.

In early 2017, with increasing military activity and political tensions in the region, the Lithuanian government announced plans to reinforce the Kaliningrad/Ramoniškiai area border crossing with a fence 2 m (6 ft 7 in) in height, funded by NATO.[3][4]

On 13 September 2023, Lithuania banned vehicles with Russian license plates from entering their territory, in accordance with a decision by the European Union.

History edit

The historical borders between the Grand Duchy of Lithuania and Grand Duchy of Moscow varied significantly throughout the history and bore little resemblance to the modern borders. The first treaty between these states was signed on 31 August 1449.[5] It was a medieval agreement between the monarchs which listed the territorial possessions, rights to particular towns and similar aspects, but did not define the border.[6] The next peace treaty during the Muscovite–Lithuanian Wars was signed in 1494 and it contained more detailed description of the border, with even more detailed definition in the truce agreement of 1503.[6] Therefore, the well defined state border between Lithuania and Muscovy emerged in the early 16th century.[6] These medieval borders did not reflect the ethnic or religious differences between the local populations, but they were a part of the political process of state-building and, later in the 16th century, began to mark the difference between political cultures of the two neighbouring states.[6]

The modern border between the countries runs along the line of the former Lithuanian–German border established in 1918. It bordered Lithuania and East Prussia. In 1923, the Klaipėda Region (Memelland) was transferred to Lithuania, but in 1939 Lithuania was forced to return it to Germany. The current Lithuanian–Russian border was established after World War II, when Königsberg and the territory around it was annexed by the Soviet Union. In 1945, following the Soviet occupation of the Baltic states, the boundary was an internal border of the Soviet Union between the Kaliningrad Oblast of RSFSR and the Lithuanian SSR.

In 1990, Lithuania restored its independence and the boundary became an international border again, making Kaliningrad Oblast an exclave. In 1997, the Russian Federation and the Republic of Lithuania signed a border agreement, intended to complete border demarcation and to reduce inconveniences of the border.[2] For example, at Lake Vištytis the border ran along the waterline of the beaches on the Lithuanian side, so anyone paddling in the water was technically crossing into Russia. In return, Russia received the appropriate territorial compensation in other areas. The treaty entered into force in 2003.

Border crossings edit

Image Lithuanian name/road[7] Russian name/road[7] Type[7] Status[8] Coordinates[7]
  Route 167 – Nida 27A-015 – Morskoe Road Active 55°16′47″N 20°57′50″E / 55.279788°N 20.963893°E / 55.279788; 20.963893
  Pagėgiai Sovetsk Railway Active 55°05′27″N 21°53′12″E / 55.090763°N 21.886789°E / 55.090763; 21.886789
     A 12 / E77 – Panemunė    A 216 / E77 – Sovetsk Road Active 55°05′01″N 21°54′21″E / 55.083649°N 21.905818°E / 55.083649; 21.905818
Route 184 – Ramoniškiai 27K-105 – Pogranichnyy Road Active 55°03′35″N 22°35′30″E / 55.059609°N 22.591793°E / 55.059609; 22.591793
   A 7 / E28 – Kybartai    A 229 / E28 – Chernyshevskoye Road and railway Active 54°38′30″N 22°44′38″E / 54.641721°N 22.743941°E / 54.641721; 22.743941
Vytauto g. – Kudirkos Naumiestis R509 – Kutuzovo Road Closed 54°46′34″N 22°51′18″E / 54.775988°N 22.855040°E / 54.775988; 22.855040
Route 200 (Dariaus ir Girėno g.) – Vištytis 27K-210 – Malaya Belozernoye Road Closed 54°27′13″N 22°42′11″E / 54.453573°N 22.703110°E / 54.453573; 22.703110

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Valstybinės sienos demarkavimas" (in Lithuanian). National Land Service under the Ministry of Agriculture. 28 February 2013. Retrieved 4 October 2015.
  2. ^ a b "Lietuvos Respublikos ir Rusijos Federacijos sutartis dėl Lietuvos ir Rusijos valstybės sienos" [Treaty between the Republic of Lithuania and the Russian Federation concerning the State Border between Lithuania and Russia]. Office of the Seimas of the Republic of Lithuania (in Lithuanian). 24 October 1997.
  3. ^ Woody, Christopher. "Lithuania is building a border fence amid Russia fears — even though it would do little to stop an invasion". Business Insider. Retrieved 17 August 2018.
  4. ^ Boffey, Daniel (24 August 2017). "'We know how to live next to Russia': Lithuania builds border fence with Kaliningrad". The Guardian. Retrieved 17 August 2018.
  5. ^ Sirutavičius, Marius (2017). Kiaupienė, Jūratė (ed.). Lietuvos Didžiosios Kunigaikštystės ir Maskvos valstybės sutartys 1449–1556 metai: šaltinių publikacija [Treaties between the Grand Duchy of Lithuania and the Moscow state 1449–1556: publication of sources] (in Lithuanian). ISBN 9789955346487.
  6. ^ a b c d Krom, Mikhail (2012). Changing allegiances in the age of state building: the border between the Grand Duchy of Lithuania and the Grand Principality of Moscow (PDF). ISBN 9783643902573.
  7. ^ a b c d See Google Maps for respectively coordinate and OpenStreetMap.
  8. ^ See Google Street View for respectively coordinate.

External links edit

  •   Media related to the Lithuania–Russia border at Wikimedia Commons

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The Lithuania Russia border is an international border between the Republic of Lithuania EU member and Kaliningrad Oblast an exclave of the Russian Federation CIS member It is an external border of the European Union The 274 9 km 170 8 mi long border passes from west to south east clockwise through the Curonian Spit and Curonian Lagoon and then follows along the Neman River Sesupe Sirvinta Liepona and Lake Vistytis 1 The sea border is another 22 2 km 13 8 mi There is a tripoint between Lithuania Russia and Poland with a stone monument at 54 21 48 N 22 47 31 E 54 36333 N 22 79194 E 54 36333 22 79194 Lithuania Russia borderQueen Louise Bridge over the border river Neman at SovetskCharacteristicsEntities Lithuania RussiaLength297 1 km 184 6 mi including the 22 2 km 13 8 mi sea border 1 HistoryEstablished1945Current shape24 October 1997TreatiesTreaty between the Republic of Lithuania and the Russian Federation concerning the State Border between Lithuania and Russia 1997 2 Lithuania Russia border in the Curonian Spit Lithuanian and Russian boundary markers Most of the border follows rivers or lakes On land border stations are equipped with engineering and technical facilities wired fences and the exclusion zone Most other land areas have no fence but some places near roads or villages have fences e g at 54 27 11 N 22 42 08 E 54 45306 N 22 70222 E 54 45306 22 70222 with Street View coverage Crossing the border into Lithuania requires a Schengen visa and into Russia requires a Russian visa In early 2017 with increasing military activity and political tensions in the region the Lithuanian government announced plans to reinforce the Kaliningrad Ramoniskiai area border crossing with a fence 2 m 6 ft 7 in in height funded by NATO 3 4 On 13 September 2023 Lithuania banned vehicles with Russian license plates from entering their territory in accordance with a decision by the European Union Contents 1 History 2 Border crossings 3 References 4 External linksHistory editThe historical borders between the Grand Duchy of Lithuania and Grand Duchy of Moscow varied significantly throughout the history and bore little resemblance to the modern borders The first treaty between these states was signed on 31 August 1449 5 It was a medieval agreement between the monarchs which listed the territorial possessions rights to particular towns and similar aspects but did not define the border 6 The next peace treaty during the Muscovite Lithuanian Wars was signed in 1494 and it contained more detailed description of the border with even more detailed definition in the truce agreement of 1503 6 Therefore the well defined state border between Lithuania and Muscovy emerged in the early 16th century 6 These medieval borders did not reflect the ethnic or religious differences between the local populations but they were a part of the political process of state building and later in the 16th century began to mark the difference between political cultures of the two neighbouring states 6 The modern border between the countries runs along the line of the former Lithuanian German border established in 1918 It bordered Lithuania and East Prussia In 1923 the Klaipeda Region Memelland was transferred to Lithuania but in 1939 Lithuania was forced to return it to Germany The current Lithuanian Russian border was established after World War II when Konigsberg and the territory around it was annexed by the Soviet Union In 1945 following the Soviet occupation of the Baltic states the boundary was an internal border of the Soviet Union between the Kaliningrad Oblast of RSFSR and the Lithuanian SSR In 1990 Lithuania restored its independence and the boundary became an international border again making Kaliningrad Oblast an exclave In 1997 the Russian Federation and the Republic of Lithuania signed a border agreement intended to complete border demarcation and to reduce inconveniences of the border 2 For example at Lake Vistytis the border ran along the waterline of the beaches on the Lithuanian side so anyone paddling in the water was technically crossing into Russia In return Russia received the appropriate territorial compensation in other areas The treaty entered into force in 2003 Border crossings editImage Lithuanian name road 7 Russian name road 7 Type 7 Status 8 Coordinates 7 nbsp Route 167 Nida 27A 015 Morskoe Road Active 55 16 47 N 20 57 50 E 55 279788 N 20 963893 E 55 279788 20 963893 nbsp Pagegiai Sovetsk Railway Active 55 05 27 N 21 53 12 E 55 090763 N 21 886789 E 55 090763 21 886789 nbsp nbsp nbsp A 12 E77 Panemune nbsp nbsp A 216 E77 Sovetsk Road Active 55 05 01 N 21 54 21 E 55 083649 N 21 905818 E 55 083649 21 905818Route 184 Ramoniskiai 27K 105 Pogranichnyy Road Active 55 03 35 N 22 35 30 E 55 059609 N 22 591793 E 55 059609 22 591793 nbsp nbsp A 7 E28 Kybartai nbsp nbsp A 229 E28 Chernyshevskoye Road and railway Active 54 38 30 N 22 44 38 E 54 641721 N 22 743941 E 54 641721 22 743941Vytauto g Kudirkos Naumiestis R509 Kutuzovo Road Closed 54 46 34 N 22 51 18 E 54 775988 N 22 855040 E 54 775988 22 855040Route 200 Dariaus ir Gireno g Vistytis 27K 210 Malaya Belozernoye Road Closed 54 27 13 N 22 42 11 E 54 453573 N 22 703110 E 54 453573 22 703110References edit a b Valstybines sienos demarkavimas in Lithuanian National Land Service under the Ministry of Agriculture 28 February 2013 Retrieved 4 October 2015 a b Lietuvos Respublikos ir Rusijos Federacijos sutartis del Lietuvos ir Rusijos valstybes sienos Treaty between the Republic of Lithuania and the Russian Federation concerning the State Border between Lithuania and Russia Office of the Seimas of the Republic of Lithuania in Lithuanian 24 October 1997 Woody Christopher Lithuania is building a border fence amid Russia fears even though it would do little to stop an invasion Business Insider Retrieved 17 August 2018 Boffey Daniel 24 August 2017 We know how to live next to Russia Lithuania builds border fence with Kaliningrad The Guardian Retrieved 17 August 2018 Sirutavicius Marius 2017 Kiaupiene Jurate ed Lietuvos Didziosios Kunigaikstystes ir Maskvos valstybes sutartys 1449 1556 metai saltiniu publikacija Treaties between the Grand Duchy of Lithuania and the Moscow state 1449 1556 publication of sources in Lithuanian ISBN 9789955346487 a b c d Krom Mikhail 2012 Changing allegiances in the age of state building the border between the Grand Duchy of Lithuania and the Grand Principality of Moscow PDF ISBN 9783643902573 a b c d See Google Maps for respectively coordinate and OpenStreetMap See Google Street View for respectively coordinate External links edit nbsp Media related to the Lithuania Russia border at Wikimedia Commons Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Lithuania Russia border amp oldid 1177911366, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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