geographical boundary
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a boundary related to geography, like a river or mountain range
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- The river serves as a natural geographical boundary between the two countries.
- The river forms a natural geographical boundary between the two provinces.
- Historically, mountain ranges have often formed a clear geographical boundary.
- There is no clear geographical boundary separating the dialects in this region.
- The commission will need to define the new geographical boundary for the national park.
- The treaty redefined the geographical boundary to include the coastal islands.
- The dispute arose over the exact location of the geographical boundary in the desert.
- Wildlife crosses the geographical boundary each spring during migration.
- In biogeography, a large lake can act as a significant geographical boundary for species distribution.
- The park’s protections end at the geographical boundary marked by the old fence.
- For the nomadic tribe, the vast ocean was the ultimate geographical boundary, not rivers or mountains.
- The court ruled that the company’s license applies only within the geographical boundary of the municipality.
- The treaty of 1848 established the Rio Grande as the geographical boundary.
- For our study, we set the geographical boundary at 50 kilometers from the city center.
- Is the canyon considered a political or purely a geographical boundary?
- Over time, the desert has shifted the geographical boundary of arable land.
- The continent is defined by several major geographical boundaries, including the Ural Mountains and the Caucasus.
- The festival draws visitors from both sides of the geographical boundary.
- If the climate changes, the shrinking glacier might no longer serve as a reliable geographical boundary.
- In everyday conversation, people often confuse a political border with a geographical boundary.