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<p>river or mountain range, such a feature does not automatically define the political border, even though it may be a major physical barrier to crossing.</p>

<p>Political borders are often classified by whether or not they follow conspicuous physical features on the earth. William Miles said that Britain and France traced close to 40% of the entire length of the world's international boundaries.</p>

<p><big> Natural borders </big></p>
<p>Natural borders are <a href="page.php?w=Geographical_feature">geographical features</a> that present natural obstacles</p><p>
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