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in northern china along the border with mongolia
The fence along the U.S./Mexico border is not intended to stop illegal entry, but to slow them down so that the agents can apprehend them.
It goes along the border so both.
it runs about 58 miles
The East German Army Engineering Command built the Berlin Wall, and also the fortifications along the inter-German border.
To keep out the enemies of China (Barbarians from along the border, some Mongol)
The word is frieze, a word for a sculptured or decorative border, often at the top of a wall along a ceiling.
Most of the northern borders of the empire in Europe were marked by the rivers Rhine and Danube. Dacia (Romania) was a Roman province beyond the Danube, but it was also given up by Aurelian between 271 and 275 due to continuous attacks from outside . The Romans had lands beyond the Rhine in Germany, but they were given up in 340-341 by Constans for the same reasons. Thus, eventually these two rivers became the whole of the northern frontier. The source of the Danube is close to the Rhine The above only takes continental Europe into consideration. However the Roman empire extended much further north into Scotland. There were rivers there and the Romans had marching camps as far north a the Firth of Clyde and the Clyde river and even further up to the Amrick river.
It used to run along the border with Mongolia to keep invaders out, somewhat like the border between Mexico and the US. Nowadays the borders have changed and it is just a monument,
There is no such thing as a Mexico-Guatemala Wall. The border between both countries is basically a fence along some urban areas, and it has as a length of 871 Kilometers (542 miles) and is defined at some stretches by the Usumacinta, Salinas and Suchiate Rivers.
He controlled the Roman border by being a very harsh emperor and learning as he went along. One of his "border achievements" was the building of Hadrian's wall in northern Britain in order to stop border raids.