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randscheiding

Randscheiding is a Dutch term that literally means border separation or boundary delimitation. In general use it denotes the delimitation or marking of where one area, property, or region ends and another begins. The precise meaning varies by discipline, but the core idea is a delineation line that separates distinct domains.

In mathematics and topology, randscheiding is closely related to the concept of a boundary. The randscheiding

In geography, cartography, and land administration, randscheiding refers to the delineation of borders between regions, municipalities,

In urban planning and architecture, the term can describe the boundary between public and private space, or

Etymology: the word combines rand (edge, border) and scheiding (separation). While used across disciplines, the exact

of
a
set
A
in
a
topological
space
is
the
boundary
of
A,
consisting
of
points
that
can
be
approached
both
from
A
and
from
the
complement
of
A.
Formally,
this
is
the
set
closure(A)
intersected
with
the
closure
of
the
complement
of
A.
The
boundary
highlights
where
the
influence
of
the
set
ends
and
where
the
space
changes
character.
or
land
parcels.
Boundaries
may
be
drawn
on
maps
and
are
often
supported
by
physical
markers
such
as
fences,
hedges,
or
survey
markers.
Legally,
the
randscheiding
of
parcels
governs
ownership,
rights,
and
duties,
with
surveys
and
registries
documenting
the
limits.
the
setback
and
zoning
lines
that
shape
development.
technical
definition
depends
on
the
field;
consult
discipline-specific
sources
for
precise
usage.