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  2. Saudi Arabian–Kuwaiti neutral zone - Wikipedia

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    The Saudi Arabian–Kuwaiti neutral zone, also known as the Divided Zone, was an area of 5,770 km 2 (2,230 sq mi) between the borders of Saudi Arabia and Kuwait that was left undefined when the border was established by the Uqair Convention of 2 December 1922.

  3. Kuwait–Saudi Arabia border - Wikipedia

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    The Treaty also created a large Saudi–Kuwaiti neutral zone in the southeast, where both parties were to share equal rights pending further agreement. [3] When oil was later discovered in this zone it was agreed to partition it in 1965, this division being ratified in 1969–70, at which point the Kuwait-Saudi border was finalised at its ...

  4. File:Former Saudi-Kuwaiti Neutral Zone en.svg - Wikipedia

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    Map of the Former Saudi-Kuwaiti Neutral Zone (en version) Date: 24 August 2011, 20:31 (UTC) Source: File:Map of Kuwait nl.svg; Author: File:Map of Kuwait nl.svg: *File:Map of Kuwait (lithuanian).svg: arz; derivative work Hans Erren; derivative work: Hans Erren; Other versions: Derivative works of this file: Former Saudi-Kuwaiti Neutral Zone nl.svg

  5. Geography of Kuwait - Wikipedia

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    The boundary between Kuwait and Saudi Arabia was set by the Treaty of Al Uqayr in 1922, which also established the Saudi–Kuwaiti neutral zone of 5,700 square kilometers between the two nations. [1] In 1966, Kuwait and Saudi Arabia agreed to divide the neutral zone; the partitioning agreement making each country responsible for administration ...

  6. Kuwait–Saudi Arabia relations - Wikipedia

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    This event set Kuwait's modern boundaries. Both Kuwait and Saudi Arabia are members of the Gulf Cooperation Council. Historically, there was a Saudi–Kuwaiti neutral zone inhabited by coastal fishermen; however, with the discovery of oil, the countries agreed to divide the territory, and reached an agreement in 1969. [1]

  7. Khafji - Wikipedia

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    It was only after the discovery of oil deposits off-shore of Khafji that a permanent demarcation of the neutral zone between Kuwait and Saudi Arabia was established, with Khafji formally located within Saudi Arabia. However, the agreement concluded that both states would still maintain joint rights to all natural resources within the designated ...

  8. Outline of Kuwait - Wikipedia

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    The location of Kuwait An enlargeable map of the State of Kuwait. Kuwait is a sovereign emirate located on the coast of the Persian Gulf in Southwest Asia and the Middle East. [1] Kuwait is bordered by Saudi Arabia to the south and Iraq to the north and west. The name of Kuwait is a diminutive of an Arabic word meaning "fortress built near water."

  9. Neutral zone (territorial entity) - Wikipedia

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    A neutral zone is a delimited zone bordering at least one of the states that has agreed to set up a neutral territory. This has occurred in the past and/or present for: Neutral Ground (Louisiana), a disputed area between Spanish Texas and the United States' newly acquired Louisiana Purchase, from 1806 to 1821