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Did you know the border between the United States and Canada creates some of the strangest geographic situations on Earth? 🌎🇺🇸🇨🇦 Stretching over 8,800 kilometers 📏, it’s the longest international border in the world — but what truly makes it fascinating are the unusual and sometimes confusing places found along it 🗺️🤯. In Windsor, you actually travel north ⬆️ to enter the United States 🇺🇸 because the city sits south of Detroit. It’s one of the only places where heading north takes you into America — a surprising geographic twist 🧭😮. Then there’s Angle Inlet, a tiny American community surrounded by Canada 🇨🇦 on three sides and a massive lake on the other 🌊🌲. To reach the rest of Minnesota by land, residents must drive through Canada and cross the international border twice 🚗🚧🛂. A similar situation exists in Point Roberts. Although it belongs to the United States 🇺🇸, it is physically attached to Canada 🇨🇦. Residents must pass through two border checkpoints 🚧🛂 just to reach the rest of their own country — even for school 🏫 or daily errands 🛒. In Stanstead, the border runs directly down certain streets 🛣️📍. On some roads, one side belongs to Canada 🇨🇦 while the other belongs to the United States 🇺🇸 — neighbors living in different countries, separated by nothing more than a painted line 🎨⚖️. But the strangest case is in Derby Line, where the border even cuts through buildings 🏠✂️. Inside the famous Haskell Free Library and Opera House, a line on the floor marks the international boundary — meaning you can literally stand in two countries at the same time 🇺🇸👣🇨🇦. From cities facing the “wrong” direction ⬆️ to towns split by streets and buildings divided by invisible lines, this border proves that geography can be far stranger than fiction 🌍✨🧭. #usacanadaborder #unitedstates #canada #borders #geography #worldgeography #map #maps #borderfacts #strangeplaces #uniqueplaces #geographystory #geographyfacts #northamerica #educationalshorts #geographyeducation #maplovers #worldfacts #interestingplaces #geoshorts #historyfacts #viralgeography