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ALL Boundaries

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Defined Boundary   Fixed and set part of a boundary. Used to define a boundary.  
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Demarcated   The process of marking where a boundary goes.  
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Delimited   The process of drawing where a boundary goes.  
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Boundary   Shows where sovereignty (Independance) is.  
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Definitional Boundary Dispute   Dispute over where the boundary is due to historical documents that previously defined the boundary.  
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Locational Boundary Dispute   Dispute over location of a boundary and ownership of land. Often the land changes and no one is sure where the boundary is. EX: Mississippi river and louisiana.  
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Operational Boundary Dispute   How to operate a place based on a boundary. EX: Mexico and United States immigration  
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Allocational Boundary Dispute   Dispute over resources for within or on boundaries. EX: Natural resources in the sea (South China Sea?)  
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Geometric Boundary   Uses straight lines that follow latitude and longitude EX: Canada and USA follow the 49th parallel for the most part.  
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Antecedent boundary   Existed before human settlement. EX: Argentina and Chile, based on the mountains located there before humans settled. HINT! Think ancestors.  
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Relic Boundary   Boundary that is seen but not actively being used in the culture. Is ineffective. EX: Berlin wall in Germany.  
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Superimposed boundary   Boundaries enforced by a foreign state. EX: Africa's boundaries.  
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Subsequent boundary   Develops WITH the cultural landscape. EX: Europe's boundaries are split by ethnicity, religion, language and culture.  
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Frontier   No state has borders within it. EX: Antarctica  
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