The neutral zone separating the Spanish city of Ceuta from Morocco
Aneutral zone is a delimited zone bordering at least one of thestates that has agreed to set up aneutral territory. This has occurred in the past and/or present for:
in the colonial era, the neutral zone betweenThailand andFrench Indochina, 25 kilometres wide (roughly 15.5 miles) on the east bank of theMekong, was placed under French control but formally remained under Thai sovereignty.
Koalou/Kourou, a 68 km2 area of land betweenBenin andBurkina Faso containing the villages of Koalou, Niorgou I, and Niorgou II. Since 2009 the area has been administered by the Joint Committee for the Concerted Management of the Kourou/Koalou Area (COMGEC-K).
a road throughTort-Kocho, between Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan.