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The border was demilitarized after the war and, apart from minor raids, has remained peaceful.
In December 2007, an estimated 4000 Eritrean troops remained in the ' demilitarized zone ' with a further 120, 000 along its side of the border.
However, relations with Moscow have remained strained primarily because Russia decided not to ratify the border treaty it had signed with Estonia in 1999.
The border was extended to Uganda in 1902, and in 1920 the enlarged protectorate, except for the original coastal strip, which remained a protectorate, became a crown colony.
The eastern boundary below the 31st parallel was unclear ; the U. S. claimed the land as far as the Perdido River, and Spain claimed the border of its Florida Colony remained the Mississippi river.
Lübeck remained part of Schleswig-Holstein after the war ( and consequently lay within West Germany ) and was situated directly on the inner German border during the division of Germany into two states in the Cold War period.
In 1910 Kornilov was recalled from Beijing, but remained in St. Petersburg for only five months, before departing for western Mongolia and Kashgar to examine the military situation along China's border with Russia.
The border remained a contentious issue, but was later demarcated, and Morocco no longer makes any formal claim on Algerian territory.
Some foreign analysts have pointed to widespread starvation, increased emigration through North Korea-China border, and new sources of information about the outside world for ordinary North Koreans as factors pointing to an imminent collapse of the regime, but North Korea has remained stable in spite of more than a decade of such predictions.
During the Dutch Revolt, trade came to a halt and even though Nijmegen became a part of the Republic of United Provinces in 1585, it remained a border town and had to endure multiple sieges.
North and east of this region, some sections of the border remained undemarcated in 1987.
Although the border issue remained unresolved as of late 1987, China and the Soviet Union agreed to consider the northeastern sector first.
By autumn 1940, after conquering its portion of Poland, the Third Reich shared an extensive border with USSR, with whom it remained neutrally bound by their non-aggression pact and trade agreements.
The deposed king crossed the border into British-India and went into exile in Italy and remained in Europe until his 1960 death in Zürich, Switzerland.
The Marshalls remained there only a brief time before continuing to Indiana, even farther from the volatile border region.
The frontier with Cambodia, defined at the time of French annexation of the western part of the Mekong River Delta in 1867, remained essentially unchanged, according to Hanoi, until some unresolved border issues were finally settled in the 1982-85 period.
William's western border was thus secured, but his border with Brittany remained insecure.
Relations with China remained hostile, and there were frequent border skirmishes, although none were comparable to the 1979 conflict.
Liechtenstein's borders have remained unchanged since 1434, when the Rhine established the border between the Holy Roman Empire and the Swiss cantons.
This border remained largely unchanged for roughly 500 years, until 1920.
The border with Spain has remained almost unchanged since the 13th century.
The border between the Empire and the Kingdom of France remained relatively stable throughout the Middle Ages.
A few Soviet troops remained after the Soviet withdrawal ; for instance, parachutists who protected the Soviet embassy staff, military advisors and special forces and reconnaissance troops still operated in the " outlying provinces ", especially along the Afghan – Soviet border.

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India found out after the road was completed, protested against these moves and decided to look for a diplomatic solution to ensure a stable Sino-Indian border.
In light of the Russian border forces ' withdrawal from the Tajik-Afghan border, the U. S. Government leads an international donor effort to enhance Tajikistan's territorial integrity, prevent the transit of narcotics and material or technology related to weapons of mass destruction ( WMD ), and support a stable, peaceful Tajikistan in order to prevent the spread of influence and activities of radical groups and terrorists.
A paddock and stable are on the southern border of the garden.
The border between the State of the Teutonic Order and Lithuania was fixed in 1422 by the Treaty of Lake Melno and remained stable for centuries.
However, the experiments unexpectedly create a bubble of something more stable than ordinary vacuum, dubbed novo-vacuum, that expands outward at half the speed of light as ordinary vacuum collapses to this new state at the border, hinting at more general laws beyond the Sarumpaet rules.
Author and historian John Davies notes that the border shifted on occasion, " in one direction and in the other ", but remained more or less stable for almost the next two hundred years.
This border, as established by the treaty, remained stable for some 500 years until the Memel Territory dispute of 1923.
The language border appears quite stable and peaceful, except for the municipalities of Voeren ( French: Fourons ) and, to a much lesser extent, Mouscron ( Dutch: Moeskroen ) and Comines-Warneton ( Dutch: Komen-Waasten ).
As Ancaster did not border on the lake, in the 1820s and 1830s Dundas, with better water access, an established commercial centre, a relatively stable industrial base and available water power eclipsed it in size and importance.
The language border has been stable for many centuries even though it falls neither on a geographical nor on a political delimitation.
While many of Afghanistan's provinces at this time had stable security environments, one of the most restive continued to be the Kunar Province, which lies in eastern Afghanistan, on the border with Pakistan.
The last century of the Byzantine-Arab wars was dominated by frontier conflicts with the Fatimids in Syria, but the border remained stable until the appearance of a new people, the Seljuk Turks, after 1060.

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This border extends all the way east to the low-tide mark on the New Jersey shore, then continues south along the shoreline until it again reaches the 12-mile ( 19 km ) arc in the south ; then the boundary continues in a more conventional way in the middle of the main channel ( thalweg ) of the Delaware River.
The Wedge of land between the northwest part of the arc and the Maryland border was claimed by both Delaware and Pennsylvania until 1921, when Delaware's claim was confirmed.
The blue star originally was a solid shape until a white line and blue border was added in 1964.
A variation of this logo with a black border was used until the 2009 NFL season, when the current logo was implemented.
A Lockheed T-33 trainer, diverted from an unrelated Air National Guard mission, also shadowed the 727 until it ran low on fuel and turned back near the Oregon-California border.
Bundesstraße No. 304 starts in the south of the city and connects southbound towns until the German-Austrian border.
( Though it was technically legal, the hand-to-hand snap was not used on the American side of the border until the 1930s.
Under the Hallstein Doctrine, the FRG did not have any diplomatic relations with countries in Eastern Europe until the early 1970s, when Willy Brandt's Ostpolitik led to increased dialogue and treaties like the Treaty of Warsaw, where West Germany accepted the Oder-Neisse line as German-Polish border, and the Basic Treaty, where West and East Germany accepted each other as sovereign entities.
Immigration from Spain and intermarriage with Spaniards from the surrounding Spanish towns was a constant feature of Gibraltar's history until the then Spanish dictator, General Francisco Franco, closed the border with Gibraltar in 1969, cutting off many Gibraltarians from their relatives on the Spanish side of the frontier.
The stalemate lasted from 1914 until early 1918, with ferocious battles that moved forces a few hundred yards at best along a line that stretched from the North Sea to the Swiss border.
A new ethnic border was established that has lasted for over 1200 years up until the present time.
In the end, North Korea could not condemn a neighbor that was easily capable of putting a million troops on the border poised to invade, and had no choice but to lie low until the Cultural Revolution ended.
It is striking that he encountered the border of Scythia, turned around, and went around Europe counter-clockwise until he came to the southern side of Scythia on the Black Sea.
The northern border of the Paraneña region, set in 1872, follows the course of the Paraná River ( Río Paraná ), the ridges of the mountains in the northeast region, and finally the course of the Apa River until it empties into the Paraguay River.
The Finnish-Norwegian border on the peninsula was established after extensive negotiation in 1809, and the common Norwegian-Russian districts were not partitioned until 1826.
This was the last significant international border change in Europe until the fall of Communism.
Weapons marked in bold are considered personal equipment of the soldier, who is responsible for their well-functioning and must keep them at home until the end of the military service ( unless living near an external border of Switzerland ).
From this new point when reached, march on again according to the number indicated, and continue on, following the requirements of the numbers reached, until you come upon a square with a number which will carry you just one step beyond the border, when you are supposed to be out of the woods and can holler all you want, as you will have solved the puzzle.
When Congress passed the Enabling Act of 1802, which authorized Ohio to begin the process of becoming a U. S. state, the language defining Ohio's northern boundary differed slightly from that used in the Northwest Ordinance: the border was to be " an east and west line drawn through the southern extreme of Lake Michigan, running east ... until it shall intersect Lake Erie or the territorial line Canada ; thence with the same, through Lake Erie to the Pennsylvania line aforesaid.
However, Congress was still not willing to allow Michigan's entry into the Union, and President Jackson vowed to reject Michigan's statehood until the border issue and " war " were resolved.
Close to the border with the Franks, it was effectively a crossroads between the cultures, until its eventual destruction by the Norwegians in an internecine dispute around 1050.
During the fourth and fifth centuries, the Roman practice of coopting Germanic tribes to provide military and defense services along the route from Boulogne to Cologne created a Germanic-Romance linguistic border in the region that persisted until the eighth century.

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