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  2. Neutral zone (territorial entity) - Wikipedia

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    A neutral zone is a delimited zone bordering at least one of the states that has agreed to set up a neutral territory. This has occurred in the past and/or present for: Neutral Ground (Louisiana), a disputed area between Spanish Texas and the United States' newly acquired Louisiana Purchase, from 1806 to 1821

  3. Zone of Peace, Freedom and Neutrality - Wikipedia

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    The Zone of Peace, Freedom and Neutrality (ZOPFAN) is a declaration signed by the Foreign Ministers of the ASEAN member states (Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore and Thailand) in 1971 in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.

  4. Neutral zone - Wikipedia

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    Neutral zone (cycling), a non-competitive segment of a few miles at the beginning of a bicycle race; Neutral zone (gridiron football), the region between offensive and defensive sides prior to the snap of the ball on a scrimmage play; Neutral zone (ice hockey), a zone between the blue lines in ice hockey

  5. List of national border changes (1914–present) - Wikipedia

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    1969 — Western New Guinea is integrated by Indonesia following the controversial Act of Free Choice. Western New Guinea is formally annexed by Indonesia in 1969 1969 December 18 — Saudi Arabian–Kuwaiti neutral zone partitioned between Kuwait and Saudi Arabia

  6. Neutral country - Wikipedia

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    The rights and duties of a neutral power are defined in sections 5 [4] and 13 [5] of the Hague Convention of 1907. A permanently neutral power is a sovereign state which is bound by international treaty, or by its own declaration, to be neutral towards the belligerents of all future wars. An example of a permanently neutral power is Switzerland.

  7. Saudi Arabian–Kuwaiti neutral zone - Wikipedia

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    The Saudi Arabian–Kuwaiti neutral zone, also known as the Divided Zone, was an area of 5,770 km 2 (2,230 sq mi) between the borders of Saudi Arabia and Kuwait that was left undefined when the border was established by the Uqair Convention of 2 December 1922.

  8. Saudi Arabian–Iraqi neutral zone - Wikipedia

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    Navigation chart showing Iraq-Saudi Neutral Zone. The Saudi Arabian–Iraqi neutral zone also known as the neutral territory (NT) or neutral territory zone (NTZ), was an area of 7,044 km 2 (2,720 sq mi; 704,400 ha; 1,741,000 acres) on the border between Saudi Arabia and Iraq within which the border between the two countries had not been settled.

  9. Category:Neutrality (international relations) - Wikipedia

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    Neutral states in World War II (7 C, 14 P) Pages in category "Neutrality (international relations)" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total.