In a country that is split into two or more non-adjacent parts, with another country in between, an extraterritorial crossroad is a strip of land that formally belongs to neither country, or with other special arrangements. Often these strips of land are to be formally administered by the United Nations.
Examples of exraterritorial crossroads include:
- Germany after World War One. Poland separated the two parts of Germany.
- The proposed Jewish and Arab states under the 1947 UN Partition Plan
- Some peace plans for former Yugoslavia
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