Salient (geography)
A salient is an elongated protrusion of a geopolitical entity, such as a subnational entity or a sovereign state.
While similar to a peninsula in shape, a salient is not surrounded by water on three sides and connected to a geographical mainland. Instead, it is delimited by a land border on at least two sides and extends out from the larger geographical body of the administrative unit.
In American English the term panhandle is often used to describe a relatively long and narrow salient, such as the westernmost extension of Florida. Less common descriptors include chimney (if protruding northward, as a chimney does from a roof) and bootheel (if protruding southward, as the heel underneath a boot).
Origin
The term salient is derived from military salients. The term "panhandle" derives from the analogous part of a cooking pan, and its use is generally confined to the United States.
The salient shape is the result of arbitrarily drawn international or subnational boundaries, although the location of some administrative borders takes into account other considerations such as economic ties or topography.
Country-level salients
Africa
- Far North Province, Cameroon
- Caprivi Strip, Namibia
- Casamance, Senegal
- Wadi Halfa Salient, Sudan
Americas
- Misiones, Argentina
- Ontario, Canada
- Tatshenshini-Alsek Park, British Columbia, Canada
- Amazonas, Colombia
- Guainía Departments, Colombia
- Petén, Guatemala
Asia
- Wakhan Corridor, Afghanistan
- Chittagong, Bangladesh
- Rangpur, Bangladesh
- Tanintharyi Region, Burma (Myanmar)
- Parrot's Beak, Cambodia
- Louroujina Salient, Cyprus
- Seven Sister States, India
- Sikkim, India
- Galilee Panhandle, Israel
- Mafraq Governorate, Jordan
- Batken, Kyrgyzstan
- North Hamgyŏng, South Hamgyŏng, and Ryanggang, together comprise the "panhandle" of North Korea
- Sughd, Tajikistan
- Southern Thailand, Thailand
- Hatay Province, Turkey
Europe
- Syunik, Armenia
- Tyrol and Vorarlberg together comprise the western "panhandle" of Austria
- Neum, Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Cheb District, Czech Republic
- Šluknov Hook, Czech Republic
- Enontekiö, Finland
- Western Thrace, Greece
- Donegal, Ireland
- Monaghan, Ireland
- Province of Trieste, Italy
- Dieveniškės Appendix, Lithuania
- Limburg, the Netherlands
- Canton of Geneva, Switzerland
- Canton of Schaffhausen, Switzerland
- Bernina, Inn, Lugano, Mendrisio and Porrentruy Districts, Switzerland
- Budjak, Ukraine
Subnational salients
Panhandles in the United States
State | Largest city | Population | Area (sq mi) | Area (km2) | Population density (per sq mi) | Population density (/km2) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Alaska | Juneau | 71,616 | 35,138 | 91,010 | 2 | 0.77 |
Connecticut | Stamford | 224,284 | 96 | 250 | 2,336 | 902 |
Florida* | Tallahassee | 1,407,925 | 11,304 | 29,280 | 125 | 48 |
Idaho | Coeur d'Alene | 317,751 | 21,013 | 54,420 | 15 | 5.8 |
Maryland† | Frederick | 492,950 | 2,194 | 5,680 | 225 | 87 |
Nebraska | Scottsbluff | 87,789 | 14,258 | 36,930 | 6 | 2.3 |
Oklahoma | Guymon | 28,751 | 5,687 | 14,730 | 5 | 1.9 |
Texas | Amarillo | 427,927 | 25,887 | 67,050 | 17 | 6.6 |
Eastern West Virginia | Martinsburg | 261,041 | 3,499 | 9,060 | 75 | 29 |
Northern West Virginia | Wheeling | 132,295 | 601 | 1,560 | 220 | 85 |
* This definition includes the following counties: Bay, Calhoun, Escambia, Franklin, Gadsden, Gulf, Holmes, Jackson, Jefferson, Leon, Liberty, Madison, Okaloosa, Santa Rosa, Taylor, Wakulla, Walton, and Washington.
† This definition includes the following counties: Allegany, Frederick, Garrett, and Washington
Many people in the Pacific Northwest refer to the extreme northern section of Idaho's panhandle as "The Chimney", due to its resemblance to a chimney when viewed on maps.
The northern segment of the borough of Manhattan in New York City represents a geographic panhandle as well.
Although Utah, like Nebraska, has a protrusion from its otherwise straight border, it is not usually considered a panhandle.
- The six northwest Cook County, Illinois townships, outside of Chicago.[1]
- The Pittsburgh, Cincinnati, Chicago and St. Louis Railway was often called the Panhandle, as it crossed the Northern Panhandle of West Virginia.
- The San Francisco Panhandle, California
See also
- Bootheel
- Border irregularities of the United States
- Border
- Chicken's Neck (disambiguation)
- Corridor (disambiguation)
- Enclave and exclave
- Fergana Valley (triple junction of Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan)
- Gerrymandering
- Political geography
- Salients, re-entrants and pockets
- The Thumb
References
- ↑ "Cook County Forest Preserve District Recreational Facilities". Users.rcn.com. Retrieved 2012-11-15.