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  2. Twelve-Mile Circle - Wikipedia

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    Although the Twelve-Mile Circle is often claimed to be the only territorial boundary in the United States that is a true arc, some cities in the South, including Plains, Georgia, [5] have circular boundaries. The Twelve-Mile Circle is, however, the only circular U.S. state boundary. [6]

  3. Template:Box - Wikipedia

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    The top outer margin of the box (Only does horizontal when type isn't inline-block or block) ... The top inner padding of the border 3px ... radius= Border radius 0

  4. Template:User page - Wikipedia

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    Sets the color of the border. String: optional: Background color: background: Sets the background color. String: optional: Rounded border: rounded: Makes the border rounded. Suggested values yes Example yes: Line: optional: Rounded border's radius: border-radius: Sets the radius of the rounded border, applicable only when 'rounded=yes' is also ...

  5. List of countries and territories by number of land borders

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    The length of each border is included, as is the total length of each country's or territory's borders. [ 1 ] Countries or territories that are connected only by man-made structures such as bridges, causeways or tunnels are not considered to have land borders.

  6. Disk (mathematics) - Wikipedia

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    In geometry, a disk (also spelled disc) [1] is the region in a plane bounded by a circle.A disk is said to be closed if it contains the circle that constitutes its boundary, and open if it does not.

  7. User:Cacycle/wikEdDiff - Wikipedia

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    The following describes a manual installation. It is not needed if the above gadget method is used. Add the following code snippets to your User:YourUsername/common.js page.

  8. Boundary (topology) - Wikipedia

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    For example, Metric Spaces by E. T. Copson uses the term boundary to refer to Hausdorff's border, which is defined as the intersection of a set with its boundary. [1] Hausdorff also introduced the term residue , which is defined as the intersection of a set with the closure of the border of its complement.

  9. Minimum bounding box - Wikipedia

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    A sphere enclosed by its axis-aligned minimum bounding box (in 3 dimensions) In geometry, the minimum bounding box or smallest bounding box (also known as the minimum enclosing box or smallest enclosing box) for a point set S in N dimensions is the box with the smallest measure (area, volume, or hypervolume in higher dimensions) within which all the points lie.