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List of International Boundary Lines | GK Notes in PDF

Radcliffe Line

Radcliffe Line was drawn by Sir Radcliffe. It marked the boundary between India and
Pakistan. The Radcliffe Line was officially announced on August 17, 1947, a few days after
the independence of India and Pakistan. The newly demarcated borders resulted into one of
the biggest human migrations in modern history, with roughly 14 million people displaced.
More than one million people were killed.

The Maginot Line

The Maginot Line named after the French Minister of War André Maginot, was a line of
concrete fortifications, obstacles, and weapon installations built by France in the 1930s to
deter invasion by Germany.

The Mannerheim Line

The Mannerheim Line was a defensive fortification line on the Karelian Isthmus built by
Finland against the Soviet Union. The line was constructed in two phases: 1920–1924 and
1932–1939. By November 1939, when the Winter War began, the line was by no means
complete

The Medicine Line

The medicine line, a hundred-mile stretch of the U.S. Canadian border at the top of Blaine
County, Montana, epitomizes borderlessness . Natives called the border between Canada
and the United States the Medicine Line, because during the 19th century Indian wars
American troops respected it as if by magic. A century later, the medicine line deserves our
respect for many different reasons: the history of peaceful coexistence it represents, and the
model it offers for the future.

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The Hindenburg Line

The Hindenburg Line is the boundary dividing Germany and Poland.

The Hindenburg Line was a German defensive position of World War I, built during the
winter of 1916–1917 on the Western Front, from Arras to Laffaux, near Soissons on the
Aisne.

The Mason–Dixon line

The Mason–Dixon line is a line of demarcation between four states in the United States.

The Oder–Neisse line

Oder–Neisse Line, Polish–German border devised by the Allied powers at the end of World
War II; it transferred a large section of German territory to Poland and was a matter of
contention between the Federal Republic of Germany (West Germany) and the Soviet bloc
for 15 years.

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The Siegfried Line

The West wall was a series of fortifications constructed between 1938 and 1940 along the
western frontier of Germany between the Netherlands and Switzerland.

The Durand Line

The Durand Line is the 2,640-kilometer (1,640-mile) border between Afghanistan and
Pakistan. It’s the result of an agreement between Sir Mortimer Durand, a secretary of the
British Indian government, and Abdur Rahman Khan, the emir, or ruler, of Afghanistan. The
agreement was signed on November 12, 1893, in Kabul, Afghanistan.

The McMahon Line

McMahon Line, frontier between Tibet and Assam in British India, negotiated between Tibet
and Great Britain at the end of the Shimla Conference (October 1913–July 1914) and named
for the chief British negotiator, Sir Henry McMahon. It runs from the eastern border of
Bhutan along the crest of the Himalayas until it reaches the great bend in the Brahmaputra
River where that river emerges from its Tibetan course into the Assam Valley.

17th Parallel

The dividing line between North Vietnam and South Vietnam as established by the 1954
Geneva Conference. The 17th parallel was buffered by a demilitarized zone, or DMZ,
between the two countries.

24th Parallel

The 24th Parallel line (Sir Creek) is the border located between India and Pakistan. Pakistan
claims that it is the boundary between India and Pakistan in great Rann of Kutch (Gujarat).
But this is not recognized by India.

26th Parallel South

The 26th parallel south latitude is a circle of latitude that is 26 degrees south of the Earth’s
equatorial plane. It crosses the Atlantic Ocean, Africa, the Indian Ocean, Australasia, the
Pacific Ocean and South

30th Parallel North

The 30th Parallel North is a circle of latitude that is 30 degrees north of Earth’s equatorial

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plane. It stands one-third of the way between the equator and North Pole and crosses
Africa, Asia, the Pacific Ocean, North America and the Atlantic Ocean.

33rd Parallel North

The 33rd parallel north is a circle of latitude that is 33 degrees north of the Earth’s
equatorial plane. It crosses Africa, Asia, the Pacific Ocean, North America and the Atlantic
Ocean.

35th Parallel North

The 35th parallel north is a circle of latitude that is 35 degrees north of the Earth’s
equatorial plane. It crosses Africa, the Mediterranean Sea, Asia, the Pacific Ocean, North
America and the Atlantic Ocean.

The Parallel 36°30′ North

This parallel of latitude is particularly significant in the history of the United States as the
line of the Missouri Compromise, which was used to divide the prospective slave and free
states west of the Mississippi River, with the exception of Missouri, which is mostly north of
this parallel.

37th Parallel North

The 37th parallel north is a circle of latitude that is 37 degrees north of the Earth’s
equatorial plane. It crosses Europe, the Mediterranean Sea, Africa, Asia, the Pacific Ocean,
North America, and the Atlantic Ocean

37th Parallel North formed the southern boundary of the historic and extralegal Territory of
Jefferson.

38th Parallel

The 38th parallel in question is a circle of latitude 38 degrees north of the equatorial plane.
This line divides the Korean peninsula roughly in half (leaving about 56% of Korean territory
on the northern side). The actual border between North and South Korea slants across this
circle of latitude, finishing some distance north of it on the east coast.

39th Parallel North

The 39th parallel north is a circle of latitude that is 39 degrees north of the Earth’s

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equatorial plane. It crosses Europe, the Mediterranean Sea, Asia, the Pacific Ocean, North
America, and the Atlantic Ocean

40th Parallel North

The 40th parallel north is a circle of latitude that is 40 degrees north of the Earth’s
equatorial plane. It crosses Europe, the Mediterranean Sea, Asia, the Pacific Ocean, North
America, and the Atlantic Ocean.

41st Parallel North

The 41st parallel north is a circle of latitude that is 41 degrees north of the Earth’s
equatorial plane.

It is the boundary between Nebraska and Wyoming and the southern boundary of Wyoming
with Colorado and Utah.

42nd Parallel North

The 42nd parallel north a circle of latitude that is 42 degrees north of the Earth’s equatorial
plane. At this latitude the sun is visible for 15 hours, 15 minutes during the summer solstice
and 9 hours, 7 minutes during the winter solstice.

In the United States, the parallel passes through the states of Wyoming, Nebraska, Iowa,
Illinois, Michigan, Pennsylvania, New York, Connecticut, Rhode Island and Massachusetts.

43rd Parallel North

The 43rd parallel north is a circle of latitude that is 43 degrees north of the Earth’s
equatorial plane. It crosses Europe, the Mediterranean Sea, Asia, the Pacific Ocean, North
America, and the Atlantic Ocean. It lies between the State of Nebraska and the State of
South Dakota.

The Parallel 440 North

The 44th parallel north is a circle of latitude that is 44 degrees north of the Earth’s
equatorial plane. It crosses Europe, the Mediterranean Sea, Asia, the Pacific Ocean, North
America, and the Atlantic Ocean.

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45th Parallel

45th Parallel is the boundary between Wyoming and Montana. The 45th parallel north is a
circle of latitude that is 45 degrees north of the Earth’s equatorial plane.

49th Parallel

49th Parallel is the boundary between USA and Canada. In the Anglo-American Convention
of 1818, the United States and the United Kingdom negotiated the use of the land in the
west for fishing, hunting and settlement. The two groups decided to make the 49th parallel
the division between the two countries, for all land west of the Great Lakes, except for a
small piece of Minnesota and the island of Victoria (Canadian). Canada would then be
bound by this new line and Alaska (Russia) to the west. The U.S. was given the rights to fish
off of Newfoundland and Labrador. Both countries would receive the right to hunt and fish
in the Oregon Territory for ten years. Provisions were also made for any slaves that were on
British soil or ships at the end of the War of 1812.

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