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Detachment (territory) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Detachment (territory) Detachment (Old French ''de'', from, and ''()tach'', joining with a stake) under international law is the ''formal'', permanent separation of and loss of sovereignty over some territory to another geo-political entity (either adjacent or non-contiguous). After World War I Alsace and Lorraine were a formal detachment from Germany. More often detachment occurs as a process within a country, for example the creation of the Federal District of Columbia resulted from a detachment of territory from the State of Maryland. The removal of territory from a city or special district is a detachment. Within a country detachment is governed by the laws of the supervening entity.〔 Detachment can be considered the opposite or reverse of annexation. ==Suez Canal== The formal detachment of Egypt from the Turkish Empire was a condition for British investment in the Suez Canal.
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