Subject: Mlini Slovene/Croat dishwasher (pa-)lather all washed up.
Date: Dec 15, 2004 @ 22:52
Author: Brendan Whyte (Brendan Whyte <bwhyte@unimelb.edu.au>)
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From a Slovenian atlas: "Atlas Slovenije", Lubljana, 1986, covering the
country at 1:50,000
Note that there are TWO hamlets called Mlini shown, both on the border, at
border crossings. There is a third in a similar place on the next page East
(21km away).
There is a track between Buzini and Skodetin, which is exactly on the
boundary as shown. Presumably this was the road in question he was stopped
on? going via Plovanija itself seems a funny way to get from Mlini to
anywhere else in Slovenia
The boundary as shown starts in the sea, and follows the edge of the
riverine plain of the Dragonje river as far as the second Mlini, where it
switches to follow the Dragonje river (which downstream of here appears to
have been artificially channelled). As such the boundary should be fairly
identifiable in the landscape, at least to a matter of metres.The contours
shown are 20m ones.

Brendan

At 12:48 PM 15/12/2004 +0000, you wrote:

>Does anybody have a detailed map showing the disputed area:
>
>http://www.aimpress.ch/dyn/trae/archive/data/200012/01231-002-trae-lju.htm
>
>Jesper