Also known as border dispute, boundary dispute, border conflict, boundary conflict
disagreement over the possession or control of land between countries or their subdivisions
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Kashmir is a region in South Asia that is disputed between India, Pakistan, and China. It is hence divided by ceasefire lines instead of regular state borders: the Line of Control separates Indian-controlled territory from Pakistani-controlled territory; while the Line of Actual Control separates Indian-controlled territory from Chinese-controlled territory. China and Pakistan do not claim each other's territory per a 1963 agreement. Map of the United Nations Buffer Zone in Cyprus, established due to the Cyprus problem between Greeks and Turks. It divides the Republic of Cyprus in half, separating it from the internationally unrecognized Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus. A territorial dispute is a geopolitical phenomenon in which two or more political entities lack consensus on borders and sovereignty anywhere over land, water, or airspace.
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