"Military Demarcation Line" meaning in All languages combined

See Military Demarcation Line on Wiktionary

Proper name [English]

Forms: the Military Demarcation Line [canonical]
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  1. A line forming the boundary separating North Korea and South Korea. Categories (topical): Demarcation lines Categories (place): Places in North Korea, Places in South Korea
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          "ref": "1983 July 29 [1983 July 28], Zhou Bizhong, “The People Yearn for Reunification”, in Daily Report: China, volume I, number 147, Foreign Broadcast Information Service, sourced from Beijing RENMIN RIBAO, translation of original in Chinese, →ISSN, →OCLC, page D 3:",
          "text": "In the city of Jiangyuanaogao [3068 0626 6670 7559], located at the foot of the Jingang [6855 9474] Mountains not far from the northern border of the military demarcation line, was the Sanripu [0005 2480 3184] cooperative farm.",
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          "text": "South Korea's defense ministry called Monday for formal talks with its northern neighbor to be held on July 21 at Tongilgak, a North Korean building in the border town of Panmunjom where prior inter-Korea talks have been held.\n\"We make the proposal for a meeting... aimed at stopping all hostile activities that escalate military tension along the land border\" that is also the Military Demarcation Line between the long-hostile neighbors, the ministry announced in a statement.",
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