Nevada–Utah state line

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The Nevada–Utah state line is the boundary separating the U.S. states of Nevada and Utah, running through remote desert landscapes and near notable features such as the Bonneville Salt Flats.


Statements (46)
Predicate Object
instanceOf international-free internal border
state boundary
adjacentTo Great Basin National Park region
Snake Valley
borderOf Nevada Territory
Utah Territory
country United States of America
crossedBy Interstate 15 NERFINISHED
Interstate 80
U.S. Route 191 NERFINISHED
U.S. Route 50 NERFINISHED
U.S. Route 6 NERFINISHED
U.S. Route 93 NERFINISHED
definedBy lines of latitude and longitude
establishedBy U.S. federal legislation
followsMeridian 114th meridian west
followsParallel 37th parallel north
42nd parallel north
hasDirection east–west
north–south
hasLegalStatus state boundary recognized by U.S. federal law
hasNeighboringStateToEast Utah
hasNeighboringStateToWest Nevada
hasNoInternationalCrossing true
isMostlyStraight true
locatedIn Western United States
nearbyPhysiographicProvince Basin and Range Province
Colorado Plateau (at southern end)
partOf borders of Nevada
borders of Utah
interior borders of the United States
passesNear Baker, Nevada NERFINISHED
Bonneville Salt Flats
Garrison, Utah
Mesquite, Nevada NERFINISHED
St. George, Utah
Wendover, Utah
West Wendover, Nevada NERFINISHED
passesThrough Great Basin Desert
regionTypeEast largely rural Utah counties
regionTypeWest largely rural Nevada counties
runsThrough remote desert landscapes
separates Nevada
Utah
timeZoneBoundaryFor Mountain Time Zone
Pacific Time Zone

Referenced by (5)
Subject (surface form when different) Predicate
Wendover, Utah ("United States–Nevada border region")
locatedIn
Baker, Nevada ("Utah–Nevada border")
locatedNear
Wendover, Utah ("Utah–Nevada border")
locatedOn
Snake Valley ("Utah–Nevada border")
locatedOnBorderOf
Bonneville Salt Flats
nearbyFeature

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