Have you ever wondered how far are the borders and which countries are interrupted by a thin string of Borders. Most of us think of international borders as invisible, but clear-cut, lines stand on one side, and you’re in one country; stand on the other, you’re in another country. Unbelievable right! Here are countries which are frontier tangles between two counties.
Triple Frontier: The Triple Frontier is a tri-border area along with the junction of Paraguay, Argentina and brazil. This is the place where the Iguazu and Parana rivers converge.
Anglo-Scottish border: The Anglo-Scottish border or English-Scottish border, can be also called The Border. this is the official border and mark of entry between Scotland and England.
Sweden – Norway: Crossing the border between Sweden and Norway is relatively simple. No passport is required due to the Nordic Passport Union and there are no physical border obstructions.
India-Pakistan Border: The Indo-Pak border, known locally as the International Border running between both the states. Line of Control refers to military control like between both the neighbouring nations.
Belgium-Belanda: The official border between these country runs through living rooms, yards and cafe’s. Indeed there is a posibility that you can often sit across and have a cup of coffee with someone who is actually in a different country.
Golden Triangle: Golden Triangle connects Laos, Myanmar and Thailand.
France-Italy: The border between them is international. Itlay is surrounded by Austria, France, Holy See, San Mario, Switzerland, Slovenia.
India-Nepal: Modern-day India and Nepal initiated their relationship with the 1950 Indo-Nepal Treaty of Peace and Friendship and accompanying secret letters.
Pakistan- China: The Karakoram Highway is one of the highest paved international roads in the world connecting China and a region of Pakistan. This road is popular road attraction.
Mexcio- America: The border, separating Mexico and the United States from each other, traverses a variety of terrains, ranging from major urban areas to uninhabitable deserts.
Greece and Turkey: The relations between the Greek and the Turkish states have been marked by alternating periods of mutual hostility and reconciliation ever since Greece won its independence from the Ottoman Empire in 1821.
Tajikistan–Uzbekistan are divided by the river Analysts say that the two countries are “engaged in an undeclared cold war” and have the worst bilateral relations in Central Asia.
Spian- Portugal: In recent years, both countries have enjoyed a much friendlier relationship.
Indonesia–Malaysia:The border between the Southeast Asian countries of Indonesia and Malaysia consist of both a land border separating the two countries’ territories on the island of Borneo as well as maritime boundaries