Contextes de border pour le sens concret

Lien: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_spanning_more_than_one_continent


The article borders of the continents describes the details and
disputes of continental boundaries, which are reflected in this list.
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See Borders of the continents for more details about the
geographical border between Africa and Asia.

The land border between Asia and Africa is considered to go along the
Isthmus of Suez and the Suez Canal in Egypt. The border continues
through the Gulf of Suez, Red Sea and Gulf of Aden.
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See Borders of the continents for more details about the
geographical border between Europe and Asia.
See also Geographic criteria for EU membership.
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states Considered European for cultural and historical reasons - -
- Disputed state border in the Caspian Sea

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Mountains to the source of the Ural River, then follows that river to
the Caspian Sea. The border then follows the watershed of the Caucasus
Mountains from the Caspian Sea to the Black Sea. This is the definition
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Georgia's regional borders cross the main Caucasus watershed
perpendicularly in the east-central region of the country, though some
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The northeastern Azerbaijan district borders run mostly along the main
Caucasus watershed. Five districts are entirely within Europe, and the
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Kazakhstan's provincial borders do not follow the Ural River, although
some of its western district borders do so. Two of the provinces are
transcontinental, Atyrau Province and West Kazakhstan Province. The
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Russian regions' borders follow the Ural Mountains and Ural River
closely enough. There is a very small area (less than 300 kmĀ²) of
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There are alternative borders of Europe and Asia that consider Armenia
transcontinental (the north of the country in Europe and the south in
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See Borders of the continents and South America pages for more
details about the geographical border between the two Americas.

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See Borders of the continents for more details about the
geographical border between Europe and Asia.

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native population is of American tradition, although it also shares
cultural links with other native peoples bordering the Arctic Sea
in Northern Europe and Asia (today in Norway, Sweden, Finland and
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historically, and culturally, this country, well defined by the
borders of its main island which was never split in separate
cultural areas, is commonly considered to be European. Iceland is a
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See Borders of the continents for more details about the
geographical border between Africa and Europe.

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Philippine Deep Sea and a part of Mariana Trench which is
officially spans between the borders of Asia and Oceania.
Generally, when Filipinos in the Philippines are asked, they would
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* Philippines, Malaysia, Indonesia, Timor-Leste, Brunei and
Singapore: The Malay Archipelago lies on the border of Oceania and
Asia. Depending on the interpretation of the border, Philippines,
Malaysia and Indonesia can be considered transcontinental countries