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Georgia v. South Carolina 497 U.S. 376 (1990) is one of a long series of U.S. Supreme Court cases determining the borders of the state of Georgia. In this case the Court decided the exact border within the Savannah River and whether islands should be a part of Georgia or South Carolina. It also decided the seaward border.

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