Third Tunnel of Aggression
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Third Tunnel of Aggression
Summary
Third Tunnel of Aggression is a tunnel of aggression[1]. It draws 208 Wikipedia views per month (tunnel_of_aggression category, ranking #1 of 1).[2]
Key Facts
- Third Tunnel of Aggression is in the country of South Korea[3].
- Third Tunnel of Aggression is in the country of North Korea[4].
- Third Tunnel of Aggression's instance of is recorded as tunnel of aggression[5].
- Third Tunnel of Aggression's crosses is recorded as Military Demarcation Line[6].
- Third Tunnel of Aggression's crosses is recorded as Korean Demilitarized Zone[7].
- The location of Third Tunnel of Aggression was Jangdan-myeon[8].
- Third Tunnel of Aggression is part of North Korea–South Korea border[9].
- Third Tunnel of Aggression's Commons category is recorded as Third Tunnel of Aggression[10].
- Third Tunnel of Aggression's time of discovery or invention is recorded as October 17, 1978[11].
- Third Tunnel of Aggression's coordinate location is recorded as {'lat': 37.9164, 'lon': 126.699}[12].
- Third Tunnel of Aggression's date of official opening is recorded as 1978[13].
- Third Tunnel of Aggression's length is recorded as {'unit': 'Q11573', 'amount': '+1635'}[14].
Body
Geography
Country listings include South Korea[3], a sovereign state[15], in South Korea[16], founded in 1948[17] and North Korea[4], a sovereign state[18], in North Korea[19], founded in 1948[20]. Third Tunnel of Aggression is part of North Korea–South Korea border[9].
Physical Characteristics
Third Tunnel of Aggression's length is recorded as {'unit': 'Q11573', 'amount': '+1635'}[14].
Designation and Status
Third Tunnel of Aggression's instance of is recorded as tunnel of aggression[5].
Why It Matters
Third Tunnel of Aggression draws 208 Wikipedia views per month (tunnel_of_aggression category, ranking #1 of 1).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 11 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[21] It is known by 6 alternative names across languages and contexts.[22]