Borderland [noun]
Definition of Borderland:
border
Sentence/Example of Borderland:
The feeble loyalty of the native regiments at Lucknow sufficed to keep all the borderland of Nepaul quiet for nearly two months.
This high lonely butte stands on the borderland between the country of the Pawnees and the country of the Dakotas.
He felt that he had reached the land—or at least the borderland—of Bohemia, that Ultima Thule of every young literary dream.
It rather occupies a kind of borderland between them, coming under the head of philanthropy.
But even in this borderland He cannot be hid; and when the sick and needy throng around Him, He cannot turn away from them.
In all periods of great revival, when men seemed to live on the borderland, and in the vision of eternity, Hell has been preached.
From its position near the borderland of an antagonistic race Kufstein's history is romantic, stirring, and chequered.
This borderland between Lombardy and Piedmont forms the very flower of present day Italy.
The peace of the borderland is maintained by a tribal militia under the command of a British officer.
Only those phenomena will be indicated which lie to some degree on the borderland of the observed and hence may be overlooked.