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The Austria–Italy border is a 404 km (251 mi) [1] land border along the Alps between the Republic of Italy and the Republic of Austria. A border has existed since 1861, but the current one only since 1919. It has been an EU internal border since 1 January 1995. The border was last changed in 1947. [2]
- 404 kilometres (251 mi)
- 17 March 1861, Creation of the Kingdom of Italy
- 10 February 1947, Signing of the Paris Peace Treaties
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The Brenner Pass (German: Brennerpass [ˈbʁɛnɐpas], shortly Brenner; Italian: Passo del Brennero [ˈpasso del ˈbrɛnnero]) is a mountain pass over the Alps which forms the border between Italy and Austria. It is one of the principal passes of the Eastern Alpine range and has the lowest altitude among Alpine passes of the area.
- 1,370 m (4,495 ft)
- E45 motorway
Aug 18, 2012 · South Tyrol can seem a gnarly, impenetrable place to reach, existing entirely within the Alps sung with the Austrian border to the north and Switzerland to the west, and its landscape is defined ...
The border between Italy and Austria has existed with its current demarcation since 1919 and the Treaty of Saint-Germain-en-Laye. In 1938, following the annexation of Austria by Germany, it nevertheless mutated into an Italian-German border. Despite the participation of Italy as an ally of Germany in the Second World War, the border was not ...