Subject: Re: [BoundaryPoint] neutral zones & joint zones or condos
Date: Jan 07, 2001 @ 20:59
Author: Arif Samad (Arif Samad <fHoiberg@...>)
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Mike -
I didn't actually try to intimitate that neutral zones
and joint zones or condominiums are the same. Neutral
zones are much rarer if any truly exists. However, as
Mats wanted to know about them both, I wrote all
examples I could find. The descriptions should have
shown what kind they were. Some condominiums are
neutral zones in terms of army presence which further
complicates matters.
By the way, I was looking through stuff I had and I
found out that Brazil-Argentina-Uruguay tripoint is
still in dispute due to disputed sovereignty in an
island. How many other tripoints are disputed?

Mats -
I actually saw the two books of Catudal I read in a
reference library. I cannot remember off the top of
my head where the radio station was. I can't actually
remember what book I saw it. I think it was in
Eiskeller area, but I can't be sure.

Jesper -
My definition of exclaves are territories completely
surrounded by one country. Fragments are territory
completely separated that are not surrounded by
another country. They are mainly coastal like Alaska,
Cabinda and Kaliningrad, but Nakhichevan is a fragment
that does not touch the coast. I also include tongues
as pieces of territory which is not connected to a
country by land, but still remains within the boundary
of a country like Point Roberts. There are many such
pieces in Europe

Arif

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