Unexpected/Strange Borders

These are land borders that you may not think of when you are trying to remember a country's neighbours, such as UK/Spain (Gibraltar). Not counting Antarctica nor maritime borders. The last one is debatable, but i kept it in anyway.
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Borders:
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Where?
Indonesia
Papua New Guinea, Malaysia
Timor-Leste
Timor
Cuba
None
USA
Guantanamo Bay
Cyprus
None (Turkey, Greece)
United Kingdom
Akrotiri and Dhekelia
Azerbaijan
Armenia, Georgia, Russia, Iran
Turkey
Nakhchivan
Saudi Arabia
Jordan, Iraq, Kuwait, Qatar, UAE, Oman, Yemen
Bahrain
King Fahd Passport Island
Afghanistan
Iran, Pakistan, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan (India)
China
Wakhan Corridor
Republic of the Congo (Congo-Brazzaville)
Gabon, DR Congo (Congo-Kinshasa), Cameroon, Central African Republic
Angola
Cabinda Province
The Netherlands
Belgium, Germany
France
Saint-Martin/Sint Maarten
Spain
Portugal, UK, France, Andorra
Morocco
Ceuta and Meilla
Croatia
Bosnia and Herzegovina, Slovenia, Hungary, Serbia
Montenegro
Dubrovnik-Neretvas County
USA
Cuba, Mexico, Canada
United Kingdom
Bristol Basin
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Level 77
Feb 10, 2018
Do the US and UK also border in Lake Havasu City, Arizona? The London Bridge was once part of England.