Many lines of demarcation have been 'drawn'. It depends which you are referring to.
The Papal Line of Demarcation divided territory between Portugal and Spain during the Age of Exploration. This line was established by the Pope to resolve disputes over newly explored lands and to prevent conflict between the two nations.
line of demarcation is an imaginary line running down the middle of the Atlantic from the North Pole to the south. Pope Alexander VI drew it in 1493
Spain and Portugal
The Demarcation Line was an imaginary line passing through the continent of South America. It was drawn by Pope Alexander VI to divide the new lands conquered by Portugal from those of Spain.
It was perfered to as a line of demarcation .
the pope drew the line of demarcation.
the pope drew the line of demarcation.
The line of demarcation was established between Portugal and Spain as part of the Treaty of Tordesillas in 1494. This imaginary line was drawn to divide newly discovered lands outside of Europe between the two countries for colonization and exploration.
There are many such lines, they are called lines of longitude.
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The Line of Demarcation was drawn by Pope Alexander VI (who was pope from 1492 to 1503) to divide the newly disovered lands between Portugal Spain. This line was drawn in 1493 after Christopher Columbus returned from his maiden voyage to the Americas. Territorial disputes between the two seafaring nations led the Pope to draw the line in the hope that this would lead to peace between the two nations.