Belgium–France border
The Belgium–France border separates France and Belgium countries and is 620 km long. Part of it is defined by the Leie river. The western end is at the North Sea. The eastern end is at the Belgium–France–Luxembourg tripoint (49°32′46″N 05°49′05″E / 49.54611°N 5.81806°E).
Since 1995 Belgium–France are parts of the Schengen Area. This means there are no permanent border controls at this border. Coordinates: 49°32′47″N 5°49′07″E / 49.54639°N 5.81861°E
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