Hungary–Romania relations
Hungarian-Romanian relations are foreign relations between Hungary and Romania dating back to the Middle Ages and continuing after the Romanian unification in 1859 and independence in 1877. In the past, they involved Wallachia and Moldavia.
Embassy in Budapest
Consulate-General of Romania in Szeged
The Hungary–Romania border is the state border between Hungary and Romania. It was established in 1920 by an international commission presided over by geographers including Emmanuel de Martonne and Robert Ficheux, and historians Robert William Seton-Watson and Ernest Denis. The border was set by the Treaty of Trianon which was signed on 4 June 1920.
Border marker between Hungary and Romania at Csenger
Romania Border Monument at the tripoint with Hungary and Ukraine on the banks of the river Tur. Located in forest.
Image: Hungary Romania Boundary