A language border refers to the geographical boundary that separates different linguistic regions, where distinct languages or dialects are spoken. These borders can delineate areas where one language predominates over another, and they often reflect historical, cultural, or social factors that influence language use within a population. Language borders are particularly important in multilingual countries or regions, where interactions between different linguistic groups occur. These borders can be fluid, changing over time due to factors such as migration, cultural exchange, and language shift.

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