Utah–Idaho border

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The Utah–Idaho border is the state line in the western United States separating Utah and Idaho, running through a largely rural region of mountains, valleys, and agricultural land.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf international-free internal border
state border
country United States of America
surface form: United States
crosses Bear River NERFINISHED
Portneuf River basin
definedBy U.S. federal legislation
established 19th century
followsLineOfLatitude 42nd parallel north
governedBy Idaho state law (north side)
Utah state law (south side)
hasAdjacentRegion Bear Lake Valley NERFINISHED
Cache Valley NERFINISHED
Snake River Plain (southern edge) NERFINISHED
hasAdjacentStateToNorth Idaho NERFINISHED
hasAdjacentStateToSouth Utah NERFINISHED
hasApproximateLatitude 42°N
hasCoordinateSystem geodetic coordinates
hasLandUseNearby crop farming
outdoor recreation
ranching
hasLength approximately 360 miles
hasTimezoneOnBothSides Mountain Time Zone NERFINISHED
locatedIn Intermountain West NERFINISHED
western United States
surface form: Western United States
partOf boundary of Idaho
boundary of Utah
passesNear Logan, Utah NERFINISHED
Malad City, Idaho NERFINISHED
Montpelier, Idaho NERFINISHED
Preston, Idaho NERFINISHED
passesThrough Bear Lake region
roadCrossing Interstate 15 NERFINISHED
Interstate 84 NERFINISHED
U.S. Route 30 NERFINISHED
U.S. Route 89 NERFINISHED
U.S. Route 91 NERFINISHED
separates Idaho NERFINISHED
Utah NERFINISHED
traverses agricultural land
mountainous terrain
valleys
usedFor law enforcement jurisdiction
state jurisdiction delimitation
taxation jurisdiction

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Bear River crossesPoliticalBoundary Utah–Idaho border