Demilitarized zone
A demilitarized zone is an area of land that has no military forces in it. This is usually to stop armies from fighting.
The most famous demilitarized zone is the Korean Demilitarized Zone on the land between North Korea and South Korea, Åland Islands, and Antarctica. No one can go into the Demilitarized Zone, so the wildlife is well preserved. There are thousands of soldiers and weapons on each side of the Demilitarized Zone, including to this day a massive American presence.
The Rhineland was also demilitarized from the end of World War I until 1936, when Adolf Hitler remilitarized it.
Demilitarized Zone Media
The Vietnamese Demilitarized Zone separating North and South Vietnam in 1969
Historical map of the promontory of Gibraltar.