No Man's Land may refer to the following:
Places
- No man's land, a term for land between two opposing positions that is not occupied
- Terra nullius, land not claimed by any recognised sovereign state. No man's land is a term for land that is not occupied or more specifically land that is under dispute between countries or areas that will not occupy it because of fear or uncertainty Terra nullius ( English pronunciation ˈtɛrə nəˈlaɪəs Latin pronunciation ˈtɛrːa nʊlːˈiʊs is a Latin expression deriving from
- Nomans Land (Massachusetts), an island in the U. Nomans Land (also mapped " No Man's Land "or " No Mans Land " or "No Man's island "is an uninhabited island 612 acres (2 S.
- Nomansland, Devon, a village in Devon, England
- Nomansland, Hertfordshire, a common in Hertfordshire, England
- No Man's Land, Cornwall a hamlet near Looe in Cornwall, England
- Nomansland, Wiltshire, a village on the border of the English counties of Hampshire and Wiltshire
- Neutral Strip (Oklahoma), known as "No Man's Land"
- Sabine Free State (Louisiana), known as "No Man's Land"
- No Man's Land, Falkland Islands
- No Man's Land Fort, a sea fort located off the coast of England. Nomansland is a hamlet in mid Devon, England, with a population of about 150 Nomansland Common (sometimes simply called No Man's Land) is an area of common land in Hertfordshire, England to the south of Harpenden No Man's Land is a hamlet in the Caradon district in south-east Cornwall, about half way between Widegates and Looe. Nomansland is a village situated at the north edge of the New Forest in Southern England on the border between Hampshire and Wiltshire The Sabine Free State, also known as the Neutral Ground, Neutral Strip, Neutral Territory or No Man's Land of Louisiana No Man's Land is an area on East Falkland island in the Falkland Islands. No Man's Land Fort was a Fort built in the Solent as part of the Palmerston Forts.
- No Man's Land, the back court, or area between the baseline and service line of a tennis court. A tennis court is where the game of Tennis is played It is a firm rectangular surface with a low net stretched across the center
Culture
- No Man's Land (1984 film), a 1984 western starring Stella Stevens]
- No Man's Land (1987 film), a 1987 dramatic crime thriller, starring D. No Man's Land was a television pilot film made in 1984 The pilot featured Stella Stevens as the sheriff of a town in the old west with three No Man's Land is a 1987 film directed by Peter Werner and starring D B. Sweeney and Charlie Sheen
- No Man's Land (2001 film), a 2001 war drama, Academy Award winner for Best Foreign Language Film
- No Man's Land (play), by Harold Pinter
- No Man's Land (comics), a crossover DC Comics' Batman titles
- No Man's Land (Doctor Who audio), a Doctor Who audio drama
- No Man's Land (sculpture), a relief sculpture by Charles Sargeant Jagger
- "No Man's Land" (Stargate Atlantis), a season 3 episode of Stargate Atlantis
Music
- "No Man's Land" (Eric Bogle song), a song by Australian singer-songwriter Eric Bogle
- "No Man's Land" (Beverley Knight song), a song from Beverly Knight's 2007 album, Music City Soul
- "No Man's Land", a song by Billy Joel, from his album River of Dreams
- "No Man's Land", a song by John Michael Montgomery, from his album John Michael Montgomery
- "No Man's Land", a song by Sufjan Stevens, from his album The Avalanche
- "No Man's Land", a song by Syd Barrett, from his album The Madcap Laughs
- "No Man's Land", a song by Soul Asylum, from their 1986 album While You Were Out
- "No Man's Land", a song by Mike Oldfield on his Tres Lunas album
- "No Man's Land", a song by Download, from their 1995 album, Furnace
- No Man's Land (album), an album by Souls of Mischief
- No Man's Land (Lene Lovich album), an album by Lene Lovich
- No Man's Land (record label), a now defunct record company that was based in Würzburg, West Germany
No Man's Land ( Ničija zemlja) is a Tragicomedy war drama that is set in the midst of the Bosnian war in 1993. No Man's Land is a play by 2005 Nobel in Literature Laureate Harold Pinter written in 1974 and first produced and published in 1975 Batman No Man’s Land is an American comic book crossover storyline that ran for the whole of 1999 through the Batman comic book No Man's Land is a Big Finish Productions audio drama based on the long-running British Science fiction Television series Charles Sargeant Jagger MC (1885-1934 was a British Sculptor who following active service in the First World War, sculpted many works on the theme Season three of Stargate Atlantis, an American - Canadian Television series, began airing on July 21, 2006 "No Man's Land" (also known as "The Green Fields of France" and "Willie McBride") is a song written in 1976 by Scottish "No Man's Land" is the first single released by British singer-songwriter Beverley Knight from her fifth studio album Music City Soul River of Dreams is the twelfth studio album by Billy Joel, released in 1993. John Michael Montgomery is the third studio album by American Country music artist John Michael Montgomery. The Madcap Laughs was Syd Barrett 's first solo album after being replaced in Pink Floyd by his old school friend David Gilmour. While You Were Out is Soul Asylum 's third studio album It was released on November 21, 1986 (see 1986 in music) Tr3s Lunas (also known as Tres Lunas) is a record album written and mostly performed by Mike Oldfield. Furnace is the first album released by the Industrial music group Download. For the album by Lene Lovich, see No Man's Land (Lene Lovich album. Lene Lovich (born March 30, 1949) is an American born British singer who first gained attention as part of the New Wave music scene No Man's Land was a German Record label based in Würzburg, Germany.
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