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  2. Land of Israel - Wikipedia

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    According to Anita Shapira, the term "Eretz Yisrael" was a holy term, vague as far as the exact boundaries of the territories are concerned but clearly defining ownership. [16] The sanctity of the land ( kedushat ha-aretz ) developed rich associations in rabbinical thought, [ 17 ] where it assumes a highly symbolic and mythological status ...

  3. Ranchos of California - Wikipedia

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    The boundaries of the Mexican ranchos were provisional. The new owner was required to complete a legal survey that established and marked the boundaries. Even if completed, the resulting 'diseño', a rough, hand-drawn relief map, often only vaguely defined the boundary lines. [10] The grantee could not initially subdivide or rent the land.

  4. Border - Wikipedia

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    The Kármán line is a peak point at the altitude of 62 mi (100 km) above the Earth's surface, setting a boundary between the atmosphere (airspace) and outer space (which is governed by space law). [ 20 ]

  5. Grain boundary - Wikipedia

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    Micrograph of a polycrystalline metal; grain boundaries evidenced by acid etching. Differently-oriented crystallites in a polycrystalline material. In materials science, a grain boundary is the interface between two grains, or crystallites, in a polycrystalline material.

  6. Territorial waters - Wikipedia

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    Normally, the baseline is the low-water line along the coast as marked on large-scale charts that the coastal state recognizes. This is either the low-water mark closest to the shore or an unlimited distance from permanently exposed land, provided that some portion of elevations exposed at low tide but covered at high tide (such as mud flats) is within 3 nautical miles (5.6 kilometres; 3 + 1 ...

  7. Boundaries in landscape history - Wikipedia

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    The boundaries of a few Anglo-Saxon estates were described in the boundary clauses of Anglo-Saxon Charters. These boundary clauses can sometimes be used to characterise the landscape at the time. In some cases, it has been possible to show that the boundaries of these Anglo-Saxon estates correspond to the boundaries of the subsequent parish.

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