_:vb6816720 "(transitive) To surround a territory or other geographical entity; to form the boundary of."@en . _:vb6816721 "France, Portugal, Gibraltar and Andorra bound Spain."@en . _:vb6816723 "Mexico is bounded on the north by the United States of America, whose frontier is marked as follows: from the mouth of the Rio Bravo, or Rio Grande del Norte, following the course of the river to the parallel of 31\u00B0 47'; [\u2026]"@en . "1" . _:vb6816723 "1884, Alfred Ronald Conkling, Appleton's Guide to Mexico, page 25:"@en . . _:vb6816722 "Kansas is bounded by Nebraska on the north, Missouri on the east, Oklahoma on the south and Colorado on the west."@en . _:vb6816721 . _:vb6816724 "The Scottish Region is issuing a Day Rail-Rover Ticket, available at 12 hours' notice, permitting unlimited travel in an area bounded by Edinburgh, St. Andrews, Dundee, Perth, Comrie, Callander, Stirling and Falkirk for 25s. (children, 12s. 6d.). . . ."@en . _:vb6816722 . _:vb6816724 "1960 September, \u201CTalking of Trains: News in Brief\u201D, in Trains Illustrated, page 523:"@en . _:vb6816723 . _:vb6816720 . _:vb6816724 .