Tripoint
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Usually, the more neighbors a country has, the more international tripoints that country has. China with 14 tripoints and Russia with 12 lead the list of states by number of tripoints. United States has no international tripoints; it has however a number of tri-state areas.
Well known international tripoints include:
- the Treriksröset tripoint where the borders of Finland, Norway and Sweden meet
- the Vaalserberg where the borders join of The Netherlands, Germany and Belgium
For more examples, see list of tripoints.
See also
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