triple frontier
Noun: 1. A specific trinational border region: The "Triple Frontier" is the proper name for the geographical area where the borders of Argentina, Brazil, and Paraguay converge, marked by the confluence of the Iguazú and Paraná rivers. 2. A noted center for illicit activity: This region has gained international notoriety as a significant hub for cross-border contraband, drug trafficking, and money laundering due to its jurisdictional complexities. 3. A security concern: Intelligence agencies have identified the Triple Frontier as a suspected area of operation and fundraising for Islamic extremist groups.
- Noun:
- The Iguazú Falls are located near the Triple Frontier.
- Security analysts monitor the Triple Frontier due to its porous borders.
- Authorities from the three nations increased cooperation to police the Triple Frontier.
- As a geopolitical and security concept: The term is often used in reports and discussions on transnational crime and hemispheric security, symbolizing the challenges of governing contiguous borders.
- The Triple Frontier frequently appears in dossiers on organized crime in South America.
- Triborder Area: A direct synonym often used in security and journalistic contexts.
- Tri-Border Area (TBA): Another common variant, especially in formal reports.
- Triborder Area
- Tri-Border Area (TBA)
- Argentina-Brazil-Paraguay border zone
This is primarily a proper noun referring to one specific location. Its meaning extends beyond pure geography to encompass the socioeconomic and security phenomena associated with the region. It is not used as a general term for any border where three countries meet.
- the border area where Argentina and Brazil and Paraguay meet; an active South American center for contraband and drug trafficking and money laundering; a suspected locale for Islamic extremist groups