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  1. Despite the treaty's clear statement that the demarcation line passes 17° east of the Moluccas, some sources place the line just east of the Moluccas. [44] [45] [46] The Treaty of Zaragoza did not modify or clarify the line of demarcation provided by the Treaty of Tordesillas, nor did it validate Spain's claim to equal hemispheres (180° each), so the two lines divided the earth into unequal ...

  2. Word Origin early 18th cent.: from Spanish demarcación, from demarcar ‘mark the bounds of’, ultimately of Germanic origin and related to mark.Originally used in the phrase line of demarcation (Spanish línea de demarcación, Portuguese linha de demarcação), the word denoted a line dividing the New World between the Spanish and Portuguese, laid down by the Pope in 1493.

  3. 11. Aug. 2021 · The Treaty of Tordesillas was signed on 7 June 1494. Essentially, the decision of Pope Alexander’s bull was maintained, but the line of demarcation was shifted a little westwards. To be precise, the line moved to 370 leagues west of Cape Verde, approximately 46 degrees 30’ West. This meant the line ran down the middle of the Atlantic Ocean ...

  4. To accommodate them, the Spanish-born pope Alexander VI issued bulls setting up a line of demarcation from pole to pole 100 leagues (about 320 miles) west of the Cape Verde Islands see Cabo Verde. Spain was given exclusive rights to all newly discovered and undiscovered lands in the region west of the line. Portuguese expeditions were to keep ...

  5. Englisch: line of demarcation → en; Französisch: ligne de démarcation → fr; Italienisch: linea di demarcazione → it; Niederländisch: demarcatielijn → nl; Polnisch: linia demarkacyjna → pl; Russisch: демаркационная линия (demarkacionnaja linija ☆) → ru; Schwedisch: demarkationslinje → sv

  6. Word Origin early 18th cent.: from Spanish demarcación, from demarcar ‘mark the bounds of’, ultimately of Germanic origin and related to mark.Originally used in the phrase line of demarcation (Spanish línea de demarcación, Portuguese linha de demarcação), the word denoted a line dividing the New World between the Spanish and Portuguese, laid down by the Pope in 1493.

  7. Line of Demarcation: Directed by Claude Chabrol. With Jean Seberg, Maurice Ronet, Daniel Gélin, Jacques Perrin. 1941. A little town in the Jura is cut in half by a river that forms the border between German-occupied France and the free zone.