Serican Demilitarized Zone

The Serican Demilitarized Zone (Arsytian: Serikaaninen Demilitarisoitu Vyöhyke; Phoenician: 西洽非武裝地帶, : Xīqià Fēiwǔzhuāng Dìdài) is a wide strip of land running across the border between the countries of Arsytia and Fengjiang, beginning in the west at the coast of the West Serica Sea and traversing in a southeastwards direction until ending in the Transerican Mountains. The (DMZ) is a  between the two aforementioned countries, established as a  under the provisions of the Treaty of Gamtoi  which ended the Great Serican War - a  in which the two countries faced one another as the primary belligerents.

The DMZ is XXX kilometers long and 32 kilometers wide in total, extending in width by 16 kilometers from the international border between Arsytia and Fengjiang. Despite its formal status as a demilitarized zone, there have been numerous armed incidents within its perimeter since its demarcation, the most significant of which were the Serican Atomic Crisis of 1955 and the Kaurissmas War of 1984, during which major military clashes between the garrisoning authorities of Arsytia and Fengjiang have occurred. Undeclared clashes between garrison forces have been a perennial occurrence in the DMZ, resulting in regular military and at times civilian casualties. There exists a formal meeting point between the two nations, where negotiations take place: the Armistice Island, a minor island lying off the western coast of the Zone now considered .

Location
The Serican Demilitarized Zone lies between the countries of Arsytia and Fengjiang, intersecting but not following the XXth parallel north. The Zone is approximately XXX kilometers long and 32 kilometers wide, extending in width by 16 kilometers on each end of the official international border between the two countries. Despite being a demilitarized zone, the region remains the most fortified border on Tellurus, a frequent site of military conflict in spite of the formal armistice between the two countries as per the Treaty of Gamtoi.

As the armistice treaty between Arsytia and Fengjiang does not detail the of the DMZ across maritime territory, the territorial waters off the DMZ remains a regular matter of contention between the two countries. Aside from the  Armistice Island where bilateral negotiations occur, the various islands off the DMZ are disputed and highly militarized.