Borders of Brazil


The borders of Brazil are the international borders that Brazil shares with neighboring countries. Brazil has borders with ten countries, every country in South America with the exception of Chile and Ecuador, totaling. Brazil has the world's third longest land border, behind China and Russia.

Bordering countries

The lengths of the borders Brazil shares with different countries, running counter-clockwise around Brazil from French Guiana to Uruguay, are listed below:
CountryLength Bordering Brazilian statesBorder featuresBorder crossingsArticle link
' 730AmapaOyapockOyapock River BridgeBrazil–France border
'593Amapa,
Para
Defined by the Treaty of Limits as the drainage divide between the Amazon basin to the south, and the basins of the rivers flowing north to the Atlantic Ocean
'1606Para,
Roraima
Takutu River, Ireng RiverTakutu River Bridge
'2200Amazonas,
Roraima
Highway BR-174 near the Brazilian city PacaraimaBrazil–Venezuela border
'1644AmazonasJapurá River, Apaporis River, Traíra River, Papurí River, Vaupés River, Içana River, Rio CuiariThe adjoining Colombian city Leticia and the Brazilian city TabatingaBrazil–Colombia border
'2995Acre,
Amazonas
Acre River, Javary River, Amazon River, Santa Rosa River, Purus River, 10th parallel southBrazil-Peru Integration BridgeBrazil–Peru border
'3423Acre,
Mato Grosso,
Mato Grosso do Sul,
Rondônia
Paraguay River, Canal Tamengo, Mandioré Lake, Madeira River, Mamoré River, Abuna River, Acre River
  1. Wilson Pinheiro Binational Bridge over the Acre River connecting the Bolivian city Cobija to the Brazilian city Brasiléia
  2. The adjoining Bolivian city Cobija and the Brazilian city Epitaciolândia
  3. A bridge over the Canal Tamengo joining the Bolivian city Puerto Quijarro and the Brazilian city Corumbá
Bolivia–Brazil border
'1365Mato Grosso do Sul, ParanáParaná River, Itaipu Lake, Apa River, Paraguay River
  1. A bridge crossing the Apa River connecting the Brazilian city Bela Vista and the Paraguayan city Bella Vista Norte
  2. The adjoining Brazilian city Paranhos and the Paraguayan city Ypehú
  3. Itaipu Dam
  4. Friendship Bridge
Brazil–Paraguay border
'1261Paraná, Rio Grande do Sul,
Santa Catarina
Uruguay River, Pepiri-Guazu River, San Antonio River, Iguazu River, Iguazu Falls
  1. Tancredo Neves Bridge
  2. Integration Bridge
  3. Paso de los Libres – Uruguaiana International Bridge
  4. Peperi-Guazu International Bridge,
  5. The adjoining Argentinian city Bernardo de Irigoyen and Brazilian city Dionísio Cerqueira
  6. Commander Andresito International Bridge,
  7. An unnamed bridge over the San Antonio River linking the Brazilian city Santo Antônio do Sudoeste and the Argentinian city San Antonio
Argentina–Brazil border
'1068Rio Grande do SulChuí Stream, Highway 19, Lagoon Mirim, Jaguarão River, San Luis River, Quaraí River
  • Baron of Mauá International Bridge
  • The adjoining cities of Chuí and Chuy
  • The Brazilian and Uruguayan cities named Aceguá
  • The adjoining Uruguayan city Rivera and Brazilian city Santana do Livramento
  • International Bridge of Concord,
  • Bella Unión - Barra do Quaraí International Bridge,
  • Brazil-Uruguay border

    Border disputes

    With Bolivia

    With many of Brazil's borders defined by rivers, there are several water falls along the border. The most notable border water falls include the Iguazu Falls on the border with Argentina and Orinduik Falls on the border with Guyana.
    Until 1982, the border with Paraguay contained the Guaíra Falls. The falls were submerged following the construction of the Itaipu Dam.

    Triple points

    With 10 bordering countries forming a single incomplete ring around Brazil, the borders of Brazil include 9 triple points in which the borders of three countries join at a single point. A few of the triple points are notable: