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Portugal–Spain border : ウィキペディア英語版 | Portugal–Spain border The Portugal–Spain border is the international boundary between Portugal and Spain. It is the only border in the world where you can zipline from one to the other, the zipline exists between Sanlucar de Guadiana in Spain and Alcoutim in Portugal. Referred to as "la Raya" in Spanish and "A Raia" in Portuguese, the current demarcation is almost identical to that defined in 1297 by the Treaty of Alcañices. It is one of the oldest borders in the world. The Portugal–Spain border is 1,214 km (754 mi) long and considered the longest uninterrupted border within the European Union. The border is not defined between the Caia river and Ribeira de Cuncos, because of the disputed status of Olivença, Portugal, which has been disputed between the two countries for two hundred years. A microstate existed previously on the border called Couto Misto. Districts on the Portuguese side of the border from North to South:- *20px Viana do Castelo *20px Braga *20px Vila Real *20px Bragança *20px Guarda *20px Castelo Branco *20px Portalegre *20px Évora *20px Beja *20px Faro Provinces on the Spanish side of the border from North to South:- *Province of Pontevedra (25px Galicia) *Province of Ourense (25px Galicia) *Province of Zamora (25px Castile and Leon) *Province of Salamanca (25px Castile and Leon) *Province of Cáceres (25px Extremadura) *Province of Badajoz (25px Extremadura) *Province of Huelva (25px Andalucia) ==Maritime borders== Portugal's maritime borders, also known as the Exclusive economic zone of Portugal is currently disputed by Spain in the Savage Islands area.
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