New Hampshire–Quebec border

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The New Hampshire–Quebec border is the international boundary separating the U.S. state of New Hampshire from the Canadian province of Quebec, running through remote forested and mountainous terrain in the northern Appalachians.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf international border
land border
administeredBy Canada Border Services Agency NERFINISHED
United States Customs and Border Protection NERFINISHED
borderingCanadianProvince Quebec NERFINISHED
borderingUSState New Hampshire NERFINISHED
borderType land boundary
country1 United States NERFINISHED
country2 Canada NERFINISHED
crossesWaterBody Connecticut River NERFINISHED
followsParallel 45th parallel north
hasBorderCrossing Beecher Falls–East Hereford Border Crossing NERFINISHED
Pittsburg–Chartierville Border Crossing NERFINISHED
hasFeature boundary markers
customs stations
locatedInCountry Canada
United States of America
surface form: United States
locatedInMountainRange northern Appalachians NERFINISHED
locatedInRegion Eastern Canada NERFINISHED
Northern New England NERFINISHED
partOf Canada–United States border NERFINISHED
New Hampshire state boundary NERFINISHED
Quebec provincial boundary NERFINISHED
regulates movement of goods
movement of people
securityJurisdiction Royal Canadian Mounted Police NERFINISHED
United States Border Patrol NERFINISHED
separatesCanadianProvince Quebec NERFINISHED
separatesUSState New Hampshire NERFINISHED
terrainType forested
mountainous
remote
usedFor international travel
trade

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Fourth Connecticut Lake, New Hampshire borderFeatureOf New Hampshire–Quebec border
subject surface form: Fourth Connecticut Lake