Gornja Siga
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English[edit]
Etymology[edit]
From Serbo-Croatian Gornja Siga. Literally, “upper tufa”.
Proper noun[edit]
Gornja Siga
- A region, a terra nullius on the west shore floodplain of the Danube, Europe, between Croatia and Serbia, declared to be Serbian by Croatia and Croatian by Serbia, claimed by neither side; becoming Terra Nullius since the independence of Croatia from Yugoslavia.
Hyponyms[edit]
- Liberland (claim by Czech politician Vít Jedlička, who planted a flag on the territory, as an independent country, before being arrested and expelled by Croatia)
- Siga (a Danube island in Gornja Siga)
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See also[edit]
terrae nullae