No man\' S Land

See also: No man' S Land (homonymy)

The term English No man' S Land is used to indicate a frontier zone inter .

A No man' S Land existed and constituted part of the barriers drawn up in the Iron curtain between the Occident and the Soviet block, at the time of the Cold war, before the fall of the Berlin Wall. during this war it was the zone located after the barbed wires between the two distinct ones

One of the last No man' S Land remainder is that which separates both Korea. No man' S Land was also established during the First World War on the Western Face during the trench warfares

It seems that there exists also “No man' S Land” between Pakistan, India and China - to see Michelin chart or www.viamichelin.com site.

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