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Trade was also permitted at land frontiers and specified ports.
The Spanish government reopened the land frontier, but other restrictions remain in place.
Alpine fold mountains make its northern and western land frontiers.
The seven observation posts are located in a chain, covering most parts of the land frontier.
During the cold war, Washington valued its large army and long land frontier with the Soviet Union.
"See, you have only one land frontier with the Empire, at the base of Denmark.
My constituency is the only part of the United Kingdom which will share a land frontier with a participant country.
Along the nearly 20,000-kilometer-long land frontier, the Soviet Union abutted twelve countries, six on each continent.
I believe that only those countries that have land frontiers with the European Union should be included in the neighbourhood policy.
Its demarcated land frontiers were settled by treaty early in the twentieth century and have since remained stable.
For almost all European States with vulnerable land frontiers it was easier and safer to neglect the navy than the army.
Although the Gask Ridge was not a wall, it may be Rome's earliest fortified land frontier.
Once inside the Schengen group, however, travelers will be able to speed across land frontiers and to use special gates at airports without showing their passports.
Memoranda about the military position on the Great Lakes and the Canadian land frontier: a coded list, presumably of agents there.
It possessed land frontiers, and disputes such as those which rose between Athens and Boeotia were also inevitable.
Of special concern is the question whether the electronic frontier will replicate the stages of development of the American land frontier.
She could do without large conscript armies to defend land frontiers and needed long-service troops who could be employed overseas for long periods.
An area to the west of the Rhine to prevent an incursion across the land frontier with Germany onto the Alsace plain.
As they were flung back from their land frontiers, so were they flung back from the sea.
Other major European powers had to divide their resources between large navies, large armies, and fortifications to defend their land frontiers.
Restrictions on transport introduced by Spanish dictator Francisco Franco closed the land frontier in 1969 and also prohibited any air or ferry connections.
As successive waves of the Völkerwanderung crashed on the land frontiers of the battered Empire, the navy could only play a secondary role.
Sofia has avoided all involvement in hostilities; it fully supports United Nations sanctions against Serbia, which shares its longest land frontier.
The Western Defense Command's Southern Land Frontier Sector headquarters building is represented in an archaeological feature.
As Northern Ireland is the one part of the United Kingdom that has a land frontier with another European Union country, that difference is immense.