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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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    1991 map, with the former neutral zone marked out with dotted lines Maps of the Kuwait-Saudi border The Kuwait–Saudi Arabia border is 221 km (137 mi) in length and runs from the tripoint with Iraq in the west to the Persian Gulf coast in the east.

  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. Demilitarized zone - Wikipedia

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    The zone was finally officially abolished during the Persian Gulf War, when Iraq and Saudi Arabia cancelled all international agreements with each other. Saudi–Kuwaiti neutral zone – The Uqair Protocol established a neutral zone between the Sultanate of Nejd and the British protectorate of Kuwait in 1922. It was partitioned by mutual ...

  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. Saudi Arabian–Iraqi neutral zone - Wikipedia

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    Navigation chart showing Iraq-Saudi Neutral Zone. The Saudi Arabian–Iraqi neutral zone also known as the neutral territory (NT) or neutral territory zone (NTZ), was an area of 7,044 km 2 (2,720 sq mi; 704,400 ha; 1,741,000 acres) on the border between Saudi Arabia and Iraq within which the border between the two countries had not been settled.

  9. File:1947-UN-Partition-Plan-1949-Armistice-Comparison.svg

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    Some limitations of the map: The small demilitarized zones are not shown. Arabs interpreted these areas as neutral intermediate buffers (like the Neutral Zones between Iraq and Saudi Arabia, or between Kuwait and Saudi Arabia), while Israel interpreted them as full sovereign Israeli national territory under a demilitarization treaty obligation.