disputed territory

Frequency: 7.211.8 per million words

an area of land whose ownership is contested

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Examples (20)

  • The two nations have been fighting over the disputed territory for decades.
  • The two nations have been arguing over the disputed territory for decades.
  • Peace talks failed to resolve the status of the disputed territory.
  • Resolving the conflict over the disputed territory is crucial for regional peace.
  • International law has complex rules for settling claims over disputed territory.
  • Military forces were deployed to the disputed territory to prevent further clashes.
  • Soldiers were stationed along the border of the disputed territory.
  • The historical claim to the disputed territory makes a resolution difficult.
  • Civilians living in the disputed territory often face uncertainty and hardship.
  • Negotiations failed to reach an agreement on the future of the disputed territory.
  • The treaty finally established a clear boundary for the formerly disputed territory.
  • Life in the disputed territory is often unstable due to ongoing political tensions.
  • The map clearly marked the area as disputed territory, claimed by both countries.
  • International observers were sent to monitor the situation in the disputed territory.
  • Access to natural resources is often a key factor in conflicts over disputed territory.
  • Both countries presented extensive evidence to support their claim to the disputed territory.
  • He wrote his doctoral thesis on the history of this particular disputed territory.
  • The UN Security Council discussed the escalating tensions in the disputed territory.
  • The United Nations is mediating negotiations concerning the disputed territory.
  • A ceasefire was called in the disputed territory after weeks of intense fighting.