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The Strait of Georgia (French: Détroit de Géorgie) or the Georgia Strait is an arm of the Salish Sea between Vancouver Island and the extreme southwestern mainland coast of British Columbia, Canada, and the extreme northwestern mainland coast of Washington, United States.
Strait of Georgia, narrow passage of the eastern North Pacific between the central east coast of Vancouver Island and the southwest mainland of British Columbia, Canada. It averages 138 miles (222 km) in length and 17 miles (28 km) in width. To the north the strait ends in a jumble of islands.
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Shows the boundary of the state of Georgia.
Oct 3, 2017 · Why some of the states have seemingly straight lines is partially because of the Public Land Survey System (PLSS). This system is used almost exclusively on land the US obtained after the Revolution, the east coast continued to use the Meets-and-Bounds that was inherited from the British.
- The western united states came into being long after the eastern (states were added from east-to-west). As such, a bit more time/thought was put in...
- Straight borders are always easier to define and codify. The more interesting question is why aren't they all straight? Many non-straight borde...
- CORRECTION TO BELOW: It's been brought to my attention that that is not the Missouri Compromise line (which was at 36' 30", or 36.5). It is inste...
- Borders are straight lines when the people who drew them did not care about what they meant for the people on the ground. They only wanted to get i...
- The US state borders have a much shorter history than many other borders in the world, and partly for that reason they were not redrawn several tim...
- There are only a couple of states that are completely squared/rectangular, so it's obviously a combination of straight, artificial and natural bord...
Jan 24, 2024 · Georgia Map. Map of Georgia State: Click to see large. Description: This map shows states boundaries, the state capital, consolidated cities-counties, counties, county seats, cities, towns and islands in Georgia. Size: 1050x1183px / 269 Kb. Author: Ontheworldmap.com.
Sep 27, 2013 · Following the 1802 Article of Agreement and Cession, Georgia's new western boundary began with the juncture of the Chattahoochee and Flint rivers in southwest Georgia and proceeded north to the great bend of the river (at present-day West Point, Georgia).