Detachment (territory)
Detachment (Old French de, from, and [at]tach, joining with a stake) under international law is the formal, permanent separation of and loss of sovereignty over some territory to another geopolitical entity (either adjacent or noncontiguous). Detachment can be considered the opposite or reverse of annexation.
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Detachment (territory)
Detachment (Old French de, from, and [at]tach, joining with a stake) under international law is the formal, permanent separation of and loss of sovereignty over some territory to another geopolitical entity (either adjacent or noncontiguous). Detachment can be considered the opposite or reverse of annexation.
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Detachment (Old French de, fro ...... rginia. This occurred in 1847.
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الانفصال (الفرنسية القديمة de، ...... عن عكس أو مقابل الضم العسكري.
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Detachment (Old French de, fro ...... site or reverse of annexation.
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الانفصال (الفرنسية القديمة de، ...... عن عكس أو مقابل الضم العسكري.
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Detachment (territory)
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انفصال (منطقة)
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