Biland

/ˈbaɪlænd/ noun

Land that is split or divided into two separate sections or regions, often used in geographical or administrative contexts.

From 'bi-' (two) plus 'land'; a relatively uncommon term that appears in specialized geographical or historical contexts to describe territories split into dual regions.

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