Borders are supposed to be lines. Precise, clear, dividing one sovereign nation from another without ambiguity. Real borders, drawn by actual people making actual decisions, frequently ignore this basic requirement. They split buildings, wander through forests in complete spirals, separate neighbors from neighbors, and occasionally include territory nobody wants so badly that two countries agreed to leave it absolutely empty. These borders exist…
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