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Ronnie Kane
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2 November, 16:52
What is the line of demarcation
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Lailah Michael
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In more general terms, a line of demarcation is a line that will be, or is likely to become a border, but is not yet one. it can be a line that is reached in a compromise in a ceasefire, but one that it not officially accepted as a border (yet).
Originally, it was drawn in 1493 and approved by the Pope to divide the World between the Spanish and the Portuguese.
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