Interesting borders

A quiz about interesting borders and geographical lines/boundaries.
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Last updated: January 1, 2016
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The United States shares the longest international border with this country
Canada
Name of the most heavily fortified border in the world, between North and South Korea
Demilitarised Zone
This imaginary line separates today and tomorrow
International Date Line
This town with complex borders is shared between Belgium and the Netherlands
Baarle
This line was created as a demarcation line between India and Pakistan
Radcliffe Line
River that forms border between Thailand and Laos
Mekong
The name for the tripoint between Argentina, Brazil and Paraguay
Triple Frontier
This object marks the tripoint between Austria, Hungary and Slovakia
A picnic table
Name of the limestone shoal that vaguely connects India to Sri Lanka
Adam's Bridge
The line that divided Europe during the Cold War
Iron Curtain
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Symbolic dividing line between the North and the South USA before the Civil War
Mason-Dixon Line
A common misconception is that this wall separates England and Scotland
Hadrian's Wall
This river separates Iowa and Nebraska
Missouri River
This river separates Iowa and Illinois
Mississippi River
This dyke roughly follows the border between England and Wales
Offa's Dyke
Spanish exclaves that border Morocco
Plazas de soberanía
This uninhabited island has a border between Michigan and Ohio
Turtle island
This 'triangle' is claimed by both Egypt and Sudan
Hala'ib Triangle
Whereas this 'triangle' is claimed by neither country
Bir Tawil
This line separates Welsh speaking Wales and 'Little England beyond Wales'
Landsker Line
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