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'''Border states''' may refer to: |
'''Border states''' may refer to: |
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*[[Limitrophe states]], states bordering a given country, e.g. Russia |
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*[[Border states (American Civil War)]], the five slave states that remained in the Union during the American Civil War (Delaware, Maryland, Kentucky, Missouri, and |
*[[Border states (American Civil War)]], the five slave states that remained in the Union during the American Civil War (Delaware, Maryland, Kentucky, Missouri, and from 1863, West Virginia) |
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*[[Border states (Eastern Europe)]], the newly independent countries (or "states") bordering the Soviet Union during the interwar period |
*[[Border states (Eastern Europe)]], the newly independent countries (or "states") bordering the Soviet Union during the interwar period |
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*[[International border states of the United States]], U.S. states that border another country |
*[[International border states of the United States]], U.S. states that border another country |
Revision as of 08:34, 21 April 2021
Border states may refer to:
- Limitrophe states, states bordering a given country, e.g. Russia
- Border states (American Civil War), the five slave states that remained in the Union during the American Civil War (Delaware, Maryland, Kentucky, Missouri, and from 1863, West Virginia)
- Border states (Eastern Europe), the newly independent countries (or "states") bordering the Soviet Union during the interwar period
- International border states of the United States, U.S. states that border another country