Part of the border between Pennsylvania and Delaware is a
circular arc. Where is the center for this circle, and what is its significance?
According to This site discussing the Mason-Dixon Line it is called the 12-Mile Arc:
Go to the site and scroll down to the section labeled
Thanks! I used to live there, and I always wondered about that.
Hmmm. Are there any other circular borders in the world? That is, a border designed to form an arc of some significant portion of a circle’s circumference? (Not just borders which appear semicircular)
Perhaps this merits its own thread …
Any border decided by latitude, i.e. the majority of the US/Canada border is based on a circle’s circumference (when seen from the north pole).
fandago - Clever. However, on a standard projection, those borders appear to be straight lines. I was interested in demarcations which are similar to the PA/DE border discussed above when viewed on a standard projection.
I should have been more specific in my followup question to avoid the smart alecs