Subject: Re: [BoundaryPoint] Indian enclaves
Date: Dec 30, 2000 @ 19:37
Author: michael donner (michael donner <m@...>)
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thanx
yes i agree about france
in the second case

& in the first
what are those little enclaves they do show just there at koch bihar
of both types
i think i see 4 in all
could those be just the most major ones

>
>Jesper -
>The maps of India site does not show the enclaves, but
>as an approximate area, go to the district map of West
>Bengal, find Cooch Behar. It is near the western
>portion of the district. You will need to most likely
>find a paper map of the area to truly see the
>enclaves. Even then, many small ones will not show
>up. The best place to find census handbooks if you
>have any.
>
>Mike -
>I don't really consider any of the territories (you
>forgot Mayotte and Wallis & Futuna, i believe) of
>French to be integral parts, so not enclaves. Then
>again, I have not really done a history of them. The
>overseas departments have a little too much autonomy
>in my mind, if you ask me. And even if they were
>integral parts, I wouldn't call any except St Pierre
>as enclaves, as I find it just easier to just define
>the different type of oddities to explain to others
>without much verbosity. It just gets confusing if we
>start calling fragments and tongues as enclaves. Just
>because I don't call them exclaves does not mean they
>are not interesting.
>
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