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Soloha48 [4]
4 years ago
8

Three facts about no mans land

History
2 answers:
Vikentia [17]4 years ago
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There’s no one in it
Andru [333]4 years ago
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1) An area controlled by neither side of a battle.

2) An area that is subject to move very quickly.

3) There are no laws or regulations in this area.

Hope this helps :)
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