Boundary commission

This Boundary commission topic, formerly a disambiguation page, should provide at least a brief description of the topic and index all the notable examples that have Wikipedia articles.

A boundary commission is a legal entity that determines borders of nations, states, constituencies.

Notable boundary commissions have included:

  • Afghan Boundary Commission, an Anglo-Russian Boundary Commission, of 1885 and 1893, delineated the northern frontier of Afghanistan.
  • Anglo-Turkish Boundary Commission of 1902–1905, delineated the border between Yemen and the Aden Protectorate.
  • Boundary commissions (United Kingdom) of the United Kingdom
  • Boundary Commission (Ireland) between the United Kingdom and Ireland
  • Boundary Commission of India, electoral boundary commission of India
  • Boundary Commission (Pacific Northwest) of the Pacific Northwest
  • Boundary Commission (Maine) of Maine
  • Boundary Commission (Alaska Panhandle) of the Alaska Panhandle
  • Boundary Commissions (Netherlands) of Indonesia
  • Comisión de Límites, the Mexican Boundary Commission after the Adams–Onís Treaty
  • International Boundary and Water Commission, for the US–Mexico border
  • Canada–United States International Boundary Commission, for the Canada–US border
  • Local Government Boundary Commission for England

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