The border between Bosnia and Herzegovina and Montenegro starts in the North at the tripoint with Serbia near Đakovići and continues winding southward until it reaches the tripoint with Croatia near Grab. The border is 225 km (140 mi) long.[1]
Border crossings
editThere are currently 8 functioning border crossings between the two countries. The following is a table of the crossing points, listed from North to South[2]:
| Municipality | Municipality | Route in Bosnia-Herzegovina | Route in Montenegro | Status[2] | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Metaljka | Čajniče | Metaljka | Pljevlja | R-448 | local road | international |
| Vitine | Foča | Šula | Pljevlja | local road | international | |
| Hum | Foča | Šćepan Polje | Plužine | international | ||
| Krstac | Gacko | Krstac | Nikšić | R-432 | R-6 | local |
| Biteljica | Bileća | Bituljica | Nikšić | local road | local road | planned |
| Deleuša | Bileća | Vraćenovići | Nikšić | R-431 | international | |
| Klobuk | Trebinje | Ilino Brdo | Nikšić | international | ||
| Aranđelovo | Trebinje | Nudo | Nikšić | R-430 | P-23 | local |
| Zupci | Trebinje | Sitnica | Herceg Novi | R-429 | R-429 | international |