Borderland
(noun)
A region or area near a border, especially one between two countries or territories.
Origin:
Late 17th century: from border + land.
Examples:
- The borderland was a thriving hub of trade and commerce.
- The borderland was a site of frequent conflict between the neighboring countries.
- The borderland was a melting pot of different cultures and languages.
- The borderland was a popular destination for tourists seeking adventure and new experiences.
- The borderland was a region of great diversity, with a rich history and unique traditions.