demilitarized zone

NOUN
  1. a zone from which military forces or operations or installations are prohibited
    tensions exist on both sides of the demilitarized zone separating North Korea and South Korea
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How To Use demilitarized zone In A Sentence

  • ‘We seek a region in which demilitarized zones and missile batteries no longer separate people with a common heritage, and a common future,’ he added.
  • Aided by South Korean activists, they could begin moving north toward the Yalu River border with China or south to the Demilitarized Zone DMZ, which has divided North from South since the 1953 Korean War Armistice Agreement. 'The Great Successor'
  • On March 30, 1972, Hanoi launched its own major offensive across the demilitarized zone.
  • SEOUL, South Korea (CNN) -- A North Korean soldier defected across the demilitarized zone and sought asylum in South Korea on Sunday, according to a South Korean Defense Ministry spokesman.
  • Although pains of separation are vividly felt at every corner, the mine-studded Demilitarized Zone is a home to many near-extinct animals.
  • The demilitarized zone between the two countries is heavily guarded.
  • If the demilitarized zone were to disappear as suddenly as the Berlin wall did, the South's economy would undoubtedly be crushed by the overwhelming poverty of the North.
  • The court called for a demilitarized zone near the Preah Vihear temple and the posting of Indonesian army observers to enforce the agreement.
  • One entry suggests that the two countries tear off the barb wire along the demilitarized zone, sell them and use the fund to finance the cost of national unification.
  • On March 30, 1972, Hanoi launched its own major offensive across the demilitarized zone.
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