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The natural feature that formed the border between East and West Florida is the Apalachicola River. This river served as a significant geographical boundary, delineating the territories of the two regions during the colonial and early statehood periods. The river flows southward from the Georgia border to the Gulf of Mexico, playing a crucial role in the area's ecology and economy.

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