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The border between Scotland and England is marked by a boundary that was established through various treaties and agreements over the centuries, most notably the Treaty of York in 1237. Today, the boundary is marked by signs and, in some places, physical markers such as the stone cairns known as "Border Stanes" that date back to the 18th century.

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