This portion of the boundary consists of four straight-line maritime segments defined by five individual coordinate points.
The boundary is 283 nautical miles long and consists of four straight-line maritime segments defined by five individual coordinate points.
The boundary is set out in an east-west direction and consists of 17 straight-line maritime segments defined by 18 individual coordinate points.
The treaty defines the boundary using seven straight-line maritime segments defined by eight specific coordinate points.
The boundary consists of 50 straight-line maritime segments defined by 51 individual coordinate points.
It consists of nine straight-line maritime segments defined by ten individual coordinate points.
The boundary consists of 105 straight-line maritime segments defined by 106 individual coordinate points.
The boundary consists of six straight-line maritime segments defined by seven individual coordinate points.
It consists of seven straight-line maritime segments defined by eight individual coordinate points.
The southern boundary is composed of nine individual straight-line maritime segments defined by ten separate coordinate points.