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The geographical boundary of a political entity or legal jurisdiction, such as a country, state, or other subnational entity.

A large chunk of freshwater ice which has broken off a larger body of ice (such as a glacier or ice shelf) and is floating freely in open water.

A long, narrow inlet with steep sides or cliffs, created by glacial erosion.

Any vertical or nearly vertical rock exposure, usually formed by the processes of weathering and erosion.

A subdiscipline of geography which studies the location, distribution, and spatial organization of economic activities across the world.

Originally, the section of a European city to which Jews were restricted. Today, this is commonly defined as a section of a city occupied by members of a minority group who live there because of social restrictions on their residential choice.

An area covered with dense vegetation dominated by trees, often tropical.

A landform at the mouth of a river where the main stem splits up into several distributaries. It is formed from the deposition of the sediment carried by the river as the flow leaves the mouth of the river.

The angle formed between a reference vector (often magnetic north) and a line from the observer to a point of interest projected perpendicularly to the zenith on the same plane as the reference vector. It is usually measured in degrees and can be determined with a compass.

Any landform that extends above the surrounding terrain; it is generally considered less steep than a mountain.