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The '''East-West Cerdani Neutral Zone''' also known as the 'Inner Cerdani Neutral Zone' is an area along the border between [[East Cerdani]] and [[West Cerdani]] where the official borders between the two countries have not been settled. The neutral zone came into existence following the [[Cerdani Peace Accords of 1922]] which defined the border between East and West Cerdani following the [[Cerdan Civil War]]. Agreements have been attempted since the 1990s to resolve the border, none of which have been signed or accepted by both East and West Cerdani.
The zone is not officially administered by either government and has been fenced off on both sides since the 1940s with the East Cerdan side existing as an extension of the Inner Cerdan Border. No new buildings have been constructed in the zone since it's creation and
Despite the area often being regarded as a lawless and dangerous "no mans land" there has been a growing number of foreign tourists who trespass and explore the zone since the mid 2000s.
[[Category:Gondwana]] [[Category:East Cerdani]] [[Category:West Cerdani]] [[Category:Demilitarized zones]] [[Category:Territorial disputes]]
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