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The '''front line''' ({{wp|Basque language|Lemovician}}: леген лероа, ''lehen lerroa'', {{wp|Polish language|Miersan}}: ''linia frontu''), officially the '''Inter-Entity Line''' ({{wp|Basque language|Lemovician}}: Ентітате артеко лероа, ''Entitate arteko lerroa'', {{wp|Polish language|Miersan}}: ''Linia między podmiotami'') is the boundary between the [[Miersan Entity]] and the [[Lemovician Entity]].  
The '''front line''' ({{wp|Basque language|Lemovician}}: ''lehen leŕoa'', {{wp|Polish language|Miersan}}: ''linia frontu''), is the boundary between the {{wp|partially-recognised state}} of [[Lemovicia]] and [[West Miersa|West Miersan]]-controlled [[Malomiersa]].


Established in 1992 with the signing of the [[Alikianos Accords]], the front line was based on the military {{wp|front lines}} between the [[Lemovician Armed Forces|Lemovician government forces]] and the coalition between [[Liberal Democratic Party (Lemovicia)|opposition]] and [[Miersan Entity|separatist]] forces, giving it the colloquial name commonly used by Lemovicians.
Established in 1992 with the signing of the [[Arciluco Agreement]], the front line was based on the military {{wp|front lines}} between the [[Lemovician Section of the Workers' International]] and the [[Miersan National Armed Forces|West Miersan forces]], giving it the colloquial name commonly used by Lemovicians. It is currently home to a [[Community of Nations]] {{wp|monitoring mission}}, with passage between the two sides limited to [[Checkpoint Zeta]] in [[Topagunea]]/[[Mistózburó]].


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Revision as of 00:09, 4 June 2021

The front line (Lemovician: lehen leŕoa, Miersan: linia frontu), is the boundary between the partially-recognised state of Lemovicia and West Miersan-controlled Malomiersa.

Established in 1992 with the signing of the Arciluco Agreement, the front line was based on the military front lines between the Lemovician Section of the Workers' International and the West Miersan forces, giving it the colloquial name commonly used by Lemovicians. It is currently home to a Community of Nations monitoring mission, with passage between the two sides limited to Checkpoint Zeta in Topagunea/Mistózburó.