Idaho–Wyoming border

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The Idaho–Wyoming border is the state line in the northwestern United States that separates Idaho from Wyoming, running largely through mountainous and rural terrain.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf international-free internal border
state border of the United States
adjacentToCounty Bear Lake County, Idaho NERFINISHED
Bonneville County, Idaho NERFINISHED
Caribou County, Idaho NERFINISHED
Lincoln County, Wyoming NERFINISHED
Teton County, Idaho NERFINISHED
Teton County, Wyoming NERFINISHED
Uinta County, Wyoming NERFINISHED
country United States of America
surface form: United States
crossedBy Idaho State Highway 31 NERFINISHED
Idaho State Highway 33 NERFINISHED
U.S. Route 26 NERFINISHED
U.S. Route 30 NERFINISHED
U.S. Route 89 NERFINISHED
Wyoming Highway 22 NERFINISHED
Wyoming Highway 34 NERFINISHED
establishedBy Act of Congress creating the Territory of Idaho
Act of Congress creating the Territory of Wyoming
followsMeridian 111th meridian west
governedBy Idaho state law on the west side
Wyoming state law on the east side
hasBorderLengthApprox about 360 miles
hasCoordinateSystem longitude–latitude grid of the United States Public Land Survey System vicinity
hasDirection north–south
hasFeature largely sparsely populated
runs through parts of the Rocky Mountains
hasNameVariant Idaho–Wyoming state line NERFINISHED
legalStatus state boundary defined by U.S. federal law
locatedInRegion Northwestern United States NERFINISHED
Western United States NERFINISHED
mapFeatureClass political boundary line
nearbyCity Idaho Falls, Idaho NERFINISHED
Jackson, Wyoming NERFINISHED
partOf borders of Idaho
borders of Wyoming
passesNear Grand Teton National Park NERFINISHED
Yellowstone National Park region NERFINISHED
passesThrough Teton Range region NERFINISHED
separates Idaho NERFINISHED
Wyoming NERFINISHED
terrainType mountainous terrain
rural terrain
usedFor jurisdictional boundary
law enforcement jurisdiction
taxation boundary

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Bear River crossesPoliticalBoundary Idaho–Wyoming border