Why No One Wants It
Bir Tawil is like that toy no one wants because both sides think the other should have it. Two countries, Sudan and Egypt, were arguing about borders, they each picked a different line to show where their country ends. The spot where those lines don’t match up is Bir Tawil, and it’s not part of either country.
It's Like a Playground No One Claims
No one wants Bir Tawil because no one wants to be responsible for it. It’s like if you and your friend both said, “You take care of the mess!”, so the toy stays on the floor, and nobody claims it. That means Bir Tawil is technically no one's land, making it a special kind of place, the only one in the world that no one wants!
Examples
- A map shows an empty spot between two countries, it's called Bir Tawil.
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