mikrorajat
Mikrorajat, a term often translated as "micro-borders" or "small borders," refers to the phenomenon of localized, often informal, border crossings or demarcations that exist within or alongside larger, officially recognized national boundaries. These mikrorajat can manifest in various ways, from established footpaths used by local communities to cross between neighboring villages in different countries, to temporary or shifting boundaries influenced by natural features like rivers or disputed territories.
The existence of mikrorajat is often a reflection of historical settlement patterns, ethnic ties, and economic
The significance of mikrorajat lies in their ability to highlight the disconnect between abstract national borders