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The borderland of hell is often referred to as "Limbo" in various religious and literary contexts. In Dante Alighieri's "Inferno," Limbo is depicted as a place for virtuous souls who, due to circumstances beyond their control, cannot enter Heaven. It is characterized by its lack of punishment and eternal longing for divine presence. In other interpretations, it can represent the state of souls who are neither damned nor saved.

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