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unusual facts about Boundary marker


Boquerón department

North: Alto Paraguay Department, separated by an imaginary straight line that goes from Hito IV Fort Tte.


Blue Man-i'-th'-Moss

It is a parish boundary stone, but is believed to have been standing since pre-Roman times.


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Caeroesi

A Roman era boundary marker has been found near Neidenbach bei Kyllburg marked "FINIS PAGI CARV CVM" (the boundary or end of the Carucum pagus).

Caralluma adscendens

It has been eaten in rural India for centuries, raw, as a vegetable with spices, or preserved in chutneys and pickles, and is often found as a roadside shrub or boundary marker.

Photha Wattana Senee School

The Ficus religiosa in the circle under the boundary marker of a temple(Sema) and name of school "โพธาวัฒนาเสนี"

Summit cross

Examples from this period include the Confin Cross in St. Valentin on the Mals Heath, which also acted as a boundary marker, or crosses on the Arlberg, the Gardena Pass or Birnlücke.