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  2. Isochrone map - Wikipedia

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    Rates of travel in America, 1800 to 1930. [7] plate 138, page 366) Francis Galton's first known isochronic map published for the Proceedings of the Royal Geographical Society, 1881. It shows the travel times in 1881 from London, United Kingdom to different parts of the world in days. It assumes that there are favourable travel conditions and ...

  3. Border irregularities of the United States - Wikipedia

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    East Richford Slide Road in the U.S. state of Vermont crosses into the Canadian province of Québec for a distance of approximately 330 feet (100 m) before returning to the United States. [7] The Piney Pinecreek Border Airport runway straddles the Canada–U.S. border, between the U.S. state of Minnesota and the Canadian province of Manitoba. [8]

  4. Cartogram - Wikipedia

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    Distance cartograms are also used to show connectivity. This is common on subway and metro maps, where stations and stops are shown as being the same distance apart on the map even though the true distance varies. Though the exact time and distance from one location to another is distorted, these cartograms are still useful for travel and analysis.

  5. Border - Wikipedia

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    Disengagement Israeli front line with Syria (1974)—marked by blue asterisk. Disengagement Syrian front line with Israel (1974)—marked by red asterisk. Political borders have a variety of meanings for those whom they affect. Many borders in the world have checkpoints where border control agents inspect persons and/or goods crossing the boundary.

  6. Texas counties trying to prevent people from using roads to ...

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    A Texas county near New Mexico — where abortion is legal — has banned helping people traveling to get an abortion in one of the newest ways conservatives are trying to restrict abortion access ...

  7. Did developer influence play into Santa Rosa decision to ...

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    Most of the county's subdivision flooding problems, Baker said, are caused by pooling in areas where water is not allowed to drain and move through ditches or storm drains to a collection point.

  8. County Line - Wikipedia

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    A county line is the border between two counties. County Line, County line, or County lines may also refer to: County Line Branch, a stream in Pennsylvania, United States; County Line (High Valley album) County Line (Southern Pacific album) "County Line" (song) County Line; County Line, Alabama; County Line, Arkansas; County Line, Wisconsin

  9. Lumos Fiber repeatedly hit lines around Midlands. Why is it ...

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    The county will receive regular tracking information for any future incidents, and will meet with local officials, water and gas providers and the fire department before starting work in new areas.