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  2. Border irregularities of the United States - Wikipedia

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    The Northwest Angle in Minnesota, bordering Manitoba, Ontario, and Lake of the Woods. There are several exclaves between the United States and Canada, including the entire state of Alaska (though the state can still be accessed by sea from the United States, except the small settlement of Hyder, which is only accessible by road from British Columbia).

  3. List of river borders of U.S. states - Wikipedia

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    Therefore, many U.S. states have straight lines as boundaries, especially in the West. However, there are many partial state boundaries, particularly in the Midwest , Northeast , and South , that are defined by rivers; in fact, only four mainland states (Colorado, Montana, Utah, and Wyoming) completely lack any borders defined by rivers or ...

  4. Border - Wikipedia

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    Border conflicts or the potential of such are the reason why many borders feature fortifications and zoning like no man's lands, demilitarized zones, demarcation lines and buffer zones. Examples of border conflicts include skirmishes and wars, such as the 38th Parallel (between North and South Korea), Western Sahara conflict , and Kashmir ...

  5. Mason–Dixon line - Wikipedia

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    A "north line" along the meridian (line of longitude) from the tangent point to the Maryland-Pennsylvania border. Should any land within the 12-mile circle fall west of the north line, it would remain part of Delaware. (This was indeed the case, and this border is the "arc line".)

  6. Alaska boundary dispute - Wikipedia

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    The width of the lisière (border or edge), and how to measure it. Whether mountain ranges existed in the area. The British member Lord Alverstone sided with the U.S. position on these basic issues. The agreed demarcation line was a compromise falling roughly between the maximal U.S. and maximal Canadian claim.

  7. Maritime boundary - Wikipedia

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    The terms boundary, frontier and border are often used as if they were interchangeable, but they are also terms with precise meanings. [6] A boundary is a line. The terms "frontier", "borderland" and "border" are zones of indeterminate width. Such areas form the outermost part of a country. Borders are bounded on one side by a national boundary ...

  8. Is border security really on the cusp of passing in Congress?

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    As for why border security is suddenly being talked about, it's because of a desire by many leaders in Washington to pass aid to Israel, Ukraine and Taiwan in the coming weeks.

  9. USSR–USA Maritime Boundary Agreement - Wikipedia

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    Furthermore, the two sides agreed that the boundary was intended to be a straight line on a map, but they did not agree which map projection was used: Mercator or conformal. This resulted in about 15,000 square nautical miles (51,000 km 2) of disputed area. The 1990 line split the difference between the two lines and introduced several "special ...