A nuclear-free zone is a designated area, typically a geographical region such as a city, state, or country, where the development, possession, and deployment of nuclear weapons and sometimes nuclear power are prohibited. The concept is often motivated by concerns about nuclear proliferation, environmental impacts, and the potential for catastrophic disasters associated with nuclear weapons. Nuclear-free zones can be established through various means, including treaties, local laws, or political resolutions.

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