Important Boundaries between Countries for Competitive Exams

Important Boundaries between Countries for Competitive Exams

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In this article we have provided the list of 
Important Boundaries between Countries.

The list of Important Boundaries between Countries  is very important for the competitive exams. In IBPS PO & Clerk, SSC and other Government Job exams you will definitely get questions on Boundaries between Countries . So learn these following Important Boundaries between Countries for the IBPS PO, IBPS Clerk and SBI Associate PO exams.

List of Important Boundaries between Countries 

Durand Line 
  • Boundaries of Pakistan and Afghanistan. 
  • It was drawn up in 1896 by Sir Mortimer Durand.
Hindenburg Line 
  • Boundaries of Germany and Poland. 
  • The Germans retreated to this line in 1917 during World War I
Mason-Dixon Line 
  • It is a line of demarcation between four states in the United State.
Marginal Line 
  • Boundaries of Russia-Finland border. 
  • Drawn up by General Mannerheim.
Macmahon Line 
  • was drawn up by Sir Henry MacMahon.
  • Boundaries of India and China. 
Medicine Line 
  • Boundaries of Canada and the United States.
Order-Neisse Line 
  • Poland and Germany, running along the Order and Neisse rivers, adopted at the Poland Conference (Aug 1945) after World War II.
Radcliffe Line 
  • was drawn up by Sir Cyril Radcliffe.
  • Boundaries of India and Pakistan. 
Siegfried Line 
  • Germany on its border with France.
17th Parallel
  • Boundaries of North Vietnam and South Vietnam.
24th Parallel 
  • is the line which Pakistan claims for demarcation between India and Pakistan. This, however, is not recognized by India
26th Parallel south 
  • is a circle of latitude which crosses through Africa, Australia and South America.
30th Parallel north 
  • is a line of latitude that stands one-third of the way between the equator and the North Pole.
33rd Parallel north 
  • is a circle of latitude which cuts through the southern United States, parts of North Africa, parts of the Middle East, and China.
35th Parallel north 
  • boundary between the State of North Carolina and the State of Georgia and the boundary between the State of Tennessee arid the State of Georgia, the State of Albama, and the State of Mississippi.
36th Parallel forms 
  • boundary of the State of Missouri with the State of Arkansas.
Parallel 36°30′ north
  • boundary between the Tenessee and the Commonwealth of Kentucky between the Tennessee River and the Mississippi River, the boundary between Missouri and Arkansas west of the White River, and the northermost boundary between the Texas and the Oklahoma.
37th Parallel north 
  • boundary of the historic and extralegal Territory of Jefferson.
38th Parallel 
  • is the parallel of latitude which separates North Korea and South Korea.
39th Parallel north 
  • is an imaginary circle of latitude that is 39 degrees north of Earth's equatorial plane.
40th Parallel north 
  • boundary of the British Colony of Maryland.
41st Parallel north 
  • Northern boundary of the State of Colorado with Nebraska and Wyoming and the southern boundary of the State of Wyoming with Colorado and Utah.
42nd Parallel north 
  • New York - Pennsylvania Border.
43rd Parallel north 
  • between the State of Nebraska and the State of South Dakota.
Parallel 44o north
  • is an imaginary circle of latitude that is 44 degrees north of the Earth's equatorial plane.
45th Parallel north 
  • is often the halfway point between the Equator and the North Pole. The 45th parallel makes up most of the boundary between Montana and Wyoming.
49th Parallel 
  • is the boundary between USA and Canada.