Subject: Re: [BoundaryPoint] Sokh, Vorukh, and others
Date: Mar 03, 2001 @ 01:28
Author: Brendan Whyte ("Brendan Whyte" <brwhyte@...>)
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>On this site: http://home.wanadoo.nl/sota/fergana.htm , there is talk of
>seven enclaves within
>Kyrgyzstan, 4 Uzbek ones (of which two are identified as Sokh and
>Shakhimardan), and 3 Tadzhik ones
>(one identified as Vorukh, and another one, not named, is probably the
>long, narrow one).
>
No, as in my previous post, there are 7 total, 6 in Kyrgizia (4 Uzbeki and 2
Tajiki) and 1 Tajiki in Uzbek. The article makes this clear too.

>Also, there should be Kyrgyz enclaves in Uzbekistan too, according to this
>news item (Kabar, Kyrgyz
>national news agency): http://www.kabar.gov.kg/english/opi/2001/2/26.html .
>Look for the item
>"Kyrgyzstan and Uzbekistan reached agreement on border delimitation
>issues". Anybody has names and
>locations for these?

This is wrong. There are no Kyrgyz enclaves in Uzbekistan. If there are,
they are VERY SMALL as they do not appear on 1:200k and even 1:100k mapping
of the area.

Brendan

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