History and geography conspire to produce political boundaries at
random. Each international border is the answer to a question that is
contingent to a certain place and time, and irrelevant anywhere (and
anywhen) else. Yet out of the chaos of chance comes the order of
reality.
For even though the options are limited, the results are not: there are
no Mickey Mouse-shaped countries. In fact, the forms and shapes of
states can be classified in less than half a dozen morphologies. That's
not where the convergence ends. Certain political entities are so
similar in shape that they look like each other's double.
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