Border landscape refers to the natural or man-made features that exist along a border between two regions or countries. This can include physical barriers, vegetation, or terrain that define the boundary and contribute to the overall landscape of the area.
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An antecedent boundary is established before the present landscape forms, such as a river carving out a valley. In contrast, a subsequent boundary forms after the landscape features have developed, like a fault line that disrupts existing geological formations.
The two countries that border the United States are Canada to the north and Mexico to the south.
Origin based boundaries: Also called Genetic Political Boundaries because it has to do with the evolution of boundaries.Pioneered by American political geographer Richard Harshorne (1899-1992)Antecedent: Certain boundaries were delimited before the present-day human landscape was developed. Example: Border between Malaysia and Indonesia on the island of Borneo.Subsequent: Boundary evolved as the cultural landscape of an area took shape. Example: The border between China and Vietnam was the result of a long term process of adjustment and modification.Superimposed: Boundary that is forcibly drawn across a unified cultural landscape. Example: Island of New Guinea that separates Indonesia's West Papua from the country of Papua New Guinea.Relic: A border that has ceased to function but whose imprints are still evident on the cultural landscape. Example: The border between former North and South Vietnam.
"South of the border" typically refers to a location that is located to the south of a specific country's border, often referring to Mexico in relation to the United States. It can also be used more generally to describe a location south of any boundary or border.