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demilitarized zone (DMZ) is also a term used in computer networking. See demilitarized zone (computing).
In military terms, a demilitarized zone (DMZ) is an area, usually the frontier or boundary between two or more military powers (or alliances), where military activity is not permitted, usually by peace treaty, armistice or other bilateral or multilateral agreement. Often the demilitarized zone lies upon a line of control and forms a de-facto international border.

Several demilitarized zones have also unintentionally become wildlife preserves as they cause the land which they sit on to be too dangerous for construction and less exposed to human disturbance or hunting. See Korean Demilitarized Zone.

Generally, "demilitarized" means converted to non-military use or purpose, returned to a civilian field. In such meaning the term is often used in former Soviet countries both in Western and local (transliterated) languages.

It is also possible for powers to agree on the demilitarization of a zone without formally settling their still conflicting territorial claims, implying these are only to be pursued by peaceful means (such as diplomatic dialogue or an international court), or even frozen.

Current Demilitarized (mostly Neutral) Zones

See: Ceuta border fence and Melilla border fence.

  • A neutral territory exists between the British crown colony of Gibraltar (an enclave, entirely claimed by its only neighbour) and Spain. A strip of land of width "600 toises, being more than 2 cannon shots distance between the British guns and the Spanish guns" would be considered "the neutral ground" stipulated by the Treaty of Seville in 1729. In 1908 the British constructed a fence at the British side of the neutral territory. In order not to offend the Spanish, the fence was actually 1 metre inside British territory. Even though both the United Kingdom and Spain are part of the European Union, the border fence is still relevant today since Gibraltar maintains its tax haven status. The border crossing is open 24 hours a day to facilitate customs collection by Spain.
  • Svalbard: The Svalbard Treaty of 9 February 1920 recognized Norwegian sovereignty (so it is not a neutral territory), ending the territorial claims of all other signatories, and designated the area as demilitarized.

Article 1 of the main Antarctic Treaty forbids military activity in Antarctica, though military personnel and equipment may be used for peaceful purposes.

Famous former demilitarized zones

Fictional demilitarized zones

In the Star Trek universe, a demilitarized zone was establised in 2370, as a boundary between the United Federation of Planets and the Cardassian Union. The Treaty that established the Zone was deeply opposed on both sides. Some Federation colonies ended up on the Cardassian side and vice versa. The Maquis were formed by Federation colonists on both sides and from within the DMZ.

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