10 Facts About International border

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Such a International border is political in the sense that it is human-demarcated, usually through a treaty.

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However, a landscape International border is not demarcated by fences and walls but instead landscape features such as forests, mountains, and water bodies.

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Maritime International border is a division enclosing an area in the ocean where a nation has exclusive rights over the mineral and biological resources, encompassing maritime features, limits and zones.

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4.

An open International border is the deregulation and or lack of regulation on the movement of persons between nations and jurisdictions.

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Demilitarized zone is a International border separating two or more nations, groups or militaries that have agreed to prohibit the use of military activity or force within the International border's bounds.

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6.

An example of a demilitarized international border is the 38th parallel between North and South Korea.

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7.

Many cross-International border regions are active in encouraging intercultural communication and dialogue as well as cross-International border economic development strategies.

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8.

Many International border artists defy easy classifications in their artistic practice and work.

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9.

Wagah International border crossing between India and Pakistan along the Radcliffe Line.

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10.

Train crossing the China–Russia International border, travelling from Zabaykalsk in Russia to Manzhouli in China.

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