Relic Picture, Subsequent - boundaries are formed alongside the development of different nations., Antecedent - These boundaries are defined and delimited before land is highly settled., Consequent - boundary lines coincide with cultural boundaries, Consequent Picture, Geometric - Straight lines, usually longitude or latitude lines, dividing an area of land., Superimposed - a political barrier drawn in an area with complete disregard for the cultural, religious, and ethnic divisions within the people living there, Superimposed Picture, Geometric Picture, Relic - a former political boundary that is no longer in use but is still visible on the landscape as a cultural artifact, Delimit - drawing boundaries on a map in accordance with a legal agreement, Delimit Picture, Define - when countries explicitly state in legally binding documentation such as a treaty where their borders are located, using reference points such as natural features or lines of latitude and longitude, Define Picture, Demarcate - using physical objects such as stones, pillars, wall, or fences to show where the boundary is, Demarcate Picture, Administer - how boundaries are managed and maintained., Administer Picture, Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) - An area in which treaties or agreements between nations, military powers or contending groups forbid military installations, activities or personnel., DMZ Picture,
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Types of Boundaries
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