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The current Lithuania–Poland border exists since the re-establishment of the independence of Lithuania on March 11, 1991. Until then the identical border was between Poland and Lithuanian SSR of the Soviet Union. The length of the border is .〔 (Informacje o Polsce – informacje ogólne ) ((archive.org )). Page gives Polish PWN Encyklopedia as reference.〕 It runs from the Lithuania–Poland–Russia tripoint southeast to the Belarus–Lithuania–Poland tripoint. ==History== File:Polska1020-c.png|Map of Poland from the early 11th century shows Polish and Lithuanian lands separated by Old Prussian and Kiev Russian territories File:Mon Henrykow Slaskich (1201-1241).png|Map of Poland in the first half of the 13th century, shows a border between Duchy of Masovia and Lithuania File:Polska WladLokietka (1275-1300).png|Map of Poland and Lithuania around 1275–1300, with visible Polish–Lithuanian border File:Polska 1333 - 1370.png|Map of Poland and Lithuania around 1333–1370, with visible Polish–Lithuanian border File:Polska 1370 - 1382.png|Map of Poland and Lithuania around 1370–1382, with visible Polish–Lithuanian border File:Polska 1386 - 1434.png|Map of Poland and Lithuania around 1386–1434, with visible Polish–Lithuanian border File:IRP 1466.PNG|Map of Poland and Lithuania around 1466, with visible Polish–Lithuanian border File:Poland and Lithuania in 1526.PNG|Map of Poland and Lithuania around 1526, with visible Polish–Lithuanian border File:Irp1569.jpg|Map of Polish-Lithuania Commonwealth after its formation in 1569, with visible Polish–Lithuanian border. Ukrainian territories were transferred under the administrative control of the Crown of Poland. File:Lithuania-1867-1914-EN.svg|Map of Lithuania around 1867–1914, with visible Polish–Russian border (Lithuania did not exist at that time) File:Border-Lithuania-Poland-1919-1939.svg|Polish–Lithuanian border around 1918–1939 The current Lithuania–Poland border exists since the re-establishment of the independence of Lithuania on March 11, 1991. Until then the identical border was between Poland and Lithuanian SSR of the Soviet Union. That border was established in the aftermath of World War II. Until then the identical border was between Poland and Lithuanian SSR of the Soviet Union. A different border existed between the Second Polish Republic and Lithuania in the period of 1918–1939. Following the Polish–Lithuanian border conflict, from 1922 onward it was stable, and had a length of 521 km.〔(''Polska w cyfrach'' ) () (E. Romer ''Atlas Polski współczesnej'', 1928 ).〕 During the partitions of Poland era, there were borders between the Congress Poland (Augustów Voivodeship) and the Lithuanian lands of the Russian Empire (Kovno Governorate and Vilna Governorate). From the Union of Lublin (1569) to the partitions, there was no Polish-Lithuanian border, as both countries were a part of a single federated entity, the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth. In the medieval times, Kingdom of Poland and Grand Duchy of Lithuania shared yet another border.〔Stephen R. Burant and Voytek Zubek, ''Eastern Europe's Old Memories and New Realities: Resurrecting the Polish-lithuanian Union'', East European Politics and Societies 1993; 7; 370, (online )〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Lithuania–Poland border」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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