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British Columbia is not physically separated from the rest of Canada, as it shares borders with the provinces of Alberta and the territory of Yukon. However, it is geographically isolated from much of the country due to the Rocky Mountains and the Pacific Ocean to the west. This unique positioning contributes to its distinct cultural and economic identity within Canada. Additionally, the province's rugged terrain and limited road access can create a sense of separation from the eastern provinces.

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