A border
The term that means two sides are involved is "bilateral." This term is often used in various contexts, such as diplomacy, trade agreements, and negotiations, to indicate that two parties or nations are engaged in a mutual relationship or interaction. In contrast, "multilateral" refers to situations involving multiple parties.
Some nations mentioned in the Bible include the Babylonians, the Hittites, the Egyptians, and the Canaanites. All of these nations are mentioned in the Old Testament.
industrialized nations
Slovakia and Slovenia
A definitional boundary dispute occurs when two parties disagree over the definition or interpretation of a boundary. An example is the dispute between the United States and Canada over the maritime boundary in the Beaufort Sea, where both nations interpret the extent of their territorial waters differently based on legal definitions. This disagreement has implications for resource rights and jurisdiction in the area.
The cause of the war involved European nations competing for control of colonies was boundary disputes.
this principle is used to form international water boundary between nations having dispute over an region, it is also binding upon LAW OF SEA.
There is no League of Nations. We have United Nations
The land dispute between First Nations in Canada and the government.
the three nations involved were the french the spanish and the british
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The nations involved in the formation of the Triple Alliance were Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy.
23 nations.
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Sometimes people and Nations must stand up for what is right.
Britain and Francee were involved in the Suez War.