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Answer for the clue "Territories often under dispute ", 11 letters:
borderlands

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Borderlands is a 1991 children's historical novel by author Peter Carter Originally published in the UK in 1990 as Leaving Cheyenne , it is a study of the American West in 1871 as seen through the eyes of a 14-year-old boy.

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n. (plural of borderland English)

Usage examples of borderlands.

Ogier were not exactly common in the Borderlands, or anywhere else, but they were known and accepted here, and Loial had been in Fal Dara long enough to excite little comment.

Feared the Aes Sedai might be, but in the Borderlands, they were far from being hated, and a disrespectful comment about them could land you in a fight, or worse.

He would not go back upriver, back to the Borderlands, for all the silk shipped in Taren bottoms.

Like most people who had never been to the Borderlands, Nieda did not believe in Trollocs.

We in the Borderlands have our battle with the Blight to keep us strong, and whole.

They spilled out the names of important, powerful people whom they knew in the Borderlands, in Cairhien, and other lands.

Horn of Valere to the Borderlands with Trollocs and Darkfriends pursuing.

We fight to hold the Borderlands, to keep them safe in their houses, and every year, despite all we can do, the Blight advances.

Warrens off behind me as I head out of the borderlands toward the Face, and the sun warms the light cloth over the leather on my back.

He went into the Borderlands between Kinrowan and Dunlogan and prenticed himself to Kerevan, who learned his own craft from the old Bucca, Salamon Brien.

Nor had the Teblor themselves gazed out beyond the borderlands with dark hunger, as they had often done generations past.

Prayers in those Days must be Questions, Are these now come for me, to be my own guides across the borderlands and into Madness?