Across
- 2. boundary: Boundary drawn along latitude or longitude lines.
- 6. Territory geographically separated from the main state.
- 7. dispute: Conflict over ownership of specific geographic areas.
- 9. Marking boundaries or categories, often on maps.
- 11. state: State divided into separated territories.
- 12. morphology: Study of state shapes and spatial configurations.
- 13. state: Neutral territory between conflicting nations.
- 15. boundary: Boundary existing before human settlement.
- 16. boundary: Boundary based on cultural differences.
- 18. integrity: Preservation of a state's territorial boundaries.
- 20. state: State with relatively circular or compact shape.
- 22. boundary: Boundary drawn after cultural landscape development.
- 24. state: State with a protrusion extending from main territory.
- 25. force: Divisive factors weakening state cohesion.
- 26. nation: Cultural or ethnic group without statehood.
- 28. boundary: Boundary based on natural features like rivers or mountains.
- 29. state: State with long, narrow shape.
- 30. State where nation's territory coincides with state's
Down
- 1. state: State with no direct access to the sea.
- 3. nation: Nation spread across multiple state boundaries.
- 4. force: Unifying factors strengthening state cohesion.
- 5. Shared cultural or ethnic identity within boundaries
- 8. Independent authority over a defined territory.
- 10. state: State with multiple nations within its boundaries.
- 14. Independent political entity with defined territory
- 17. Connection between people and their physical environment.
- 19. Vertical plane dividing two state territories.
- 21. Establishment and control over foreign territories.
- 23. state: State completely surrounding another within its borders.
- 27. Territory completely surrounded by another state's territory.
