Border
A border is a geographic line that separates political or administrative entities, such as nations, states, or municipalities. Borders may be natural, defined by rivers, mountain ranges, or coastlines; or artificial, created by surveying and treaties. They establish sovereignty, jurisdiction, and the legal framework for cross-border movement and trade.
International borders regulate who may enter and leave, and under what conditions. Border control agencies, customs,
Historically, borders have shifted through treaties, wars, independence movements, and decolonization. Examples include the shifting borders
Other uses of the term border include in mathematics, where the boundary or edge of a set