Subject: Re: [BoundaryPoint] Largest enclave
Date: Mar 12, 2001 @ 00:22
Author: David Mark (David Mark <dmark@...>)
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> Lesotho is not an enclave either.Brendan, you have no authority to say this!! Neither does Catalud.
> An enclave must be PART of a larger entity.
> It is an ENCLAVED STATE, which differes from an ENCLAVE, as is made clear by
> Catudal in his various works, and will be expanded on in my forthcoming
> work.
> It is the largest enclaved state currently.
> Perhaps the Kandy Kingdom in the Sri Lankan highlands was another, an
> enclaved state on an island. It survived the Portuguese and Dutch, but got
> civilised by the British, in 1815.
> Only other enclaved states are San Marino and Vatican. SMOM, Seboga, Hutt
> River etc do not 'officially' count...
> B
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> >From: michael donner <m@...>
> >Reply-To: BoundaryPoint@yahoogroups.com
> >To: BoundaryPoint@yahoogroups.com
> >Subject: Re: [BoundaryPoint] Largest enclave
> >Date: Sun, 11 Mar 2001 18:10:12 -0500
> >
> >& another question i believe you have asked here jesper
> > but you may or may not actually have meant
> >could be the richest one of all
> > namely which enclave i s the largest one
> >i would answer by saying lesotho
> > on the world class level
> >in terms of land territory alone
> >
> >or if you recognize maritime territorial enclaves
> >& also the territorial waters of everyones land
> > aka the area in unclos lingo
> >then the largest enclave appears to be the one that is formed within the
> >territorial waters of everyones land or the area by the greater hawaiian
> >archipelago inclusive of kure & johnston islands along with all the
> >associated united states territorial waters
> >
> >& this vast puffy cloud shaped area covering much of the central pacific is
> >of course many times larger in total area tho not in actual land area than
> >lesotho
> >
> >m
> >
> >
> >also in sampling the really delicate questions such as these
> >it seems important to be clear what is meant by the words enclave & exclave
> >in every case & in every sense
> >or it gets to be an even bigger smorgasbord
> >so perhaps i have still not answered your question
> >i dont know
> >but it was tasty
> >
> >
> > >Date: Sun, 11 Mar 2001 13:46:54 -0500
> > >To: BoundaryPoint@yahoogroups.com
> > >From: michael donner <m@...>
> > >Subject: Re: [BoundaryPoint] Largest enclave
> > >Cc:
> > >Bcc:
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> > >you feast us on some delicious & mind altering questions here jesper
> > >
> > >for first
> > >in the case of equatorial guinea
> > >tho far separated by the bight of biafra
> > >the 2 dry instalments of this country are actually connected by a
> > >continuous wet instalment so that i think david would say in this case
> > >excuuse me but legally there really are no claves here
> > >
> > >& second
> > >unless you set some arbitrary but sensible rules
> > >like the chunk with the national capital within it must be considered the
> > >core entity or heartland & all other chunks are therefore the satellite
> > >entities
> > >regardless of relative sizes etc
> > >then you can no longer even declare denmark the winner because of
> >greenland
> > >since denmark would then look like the exclave & greenland the heartland
> > >
> > >but for now it seems greenland may fulfill your quest for largest clave
> > >unless i am forgetting some other more pronounced case of size disparity
> > >
> > >m
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >> Which is the largest enclave in relations to the main area? How
> > >>about Equatorial Guninea?
> > >>http://www.odci.gov/cia/publications/factbook/geos/ek.html If the
> > >>capital is on an island so far from the main land is then the main land
> > >>an enclave? Jesper Yahoo! Groups Sponsor Register Your use
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