Subject: Re: [BoundaryPoint] Re: Mystery conc. Tp AtCzSk!
Date: Mar 12, 2001 @ 14:00
Author: Peter Hering ("Peter Hering" <hering@...>)
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Thank you so much, Peter - for your instant
reply and findings !!! Good work - btw:
why don't you attend our boundary freak meeting
in your own part of Baarle: I just made a reservation
in Baarle, hotel "Den Singel" 30 meters from Belgium
territory... a nice place, where I 've had lunch and
coffee before...date: Sept. 14(or15).
Best regards
Peter H.
 
-------Original Message-------
 
From: peter.smaardijk@...
Date: Monday, March 12, 2001 14:44:04
To: BoundaryPoint@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [BoundaryPoint] Re: Mystery conc. Tp AtCzSk!
 
The regulation of the Morava river bed WAS followed by a boundary
change, according to
http://www.cuni.cz/carolina/archive-en/Carolina-E-No-102.txt.en (2nd
item).

Peter S.

--- In BoundaryPoint@y..., "Peter Hering" <hering@m...> wrote:
> Hello everybody,
> conc.
this Tp AtCzSk there's a mystery to
> be solved:
> 1- my
touristic map of Hohenau/March,
> scale 1:10.000 indicates the
proper con-
> fluence of rivers March/Morava and
> Thaya/Dyje
as the actual tp. - whilst
> 2- my Austrian topomap 1:25.000
indicates
> that the tp is at the point where the old
> March
riverbed meets the Thaya...!
> My topomap clearly shows the
remains
> of the old March riverbed forming the
> border
between Sk and Cz - at the whole
> length of the river...!
>
Both maps are quite up-to-date: the touristic
> map dates 2000,
while the topomap is based
> on the Slovakian 1:25k dating 1988-1993
and
> the Czech equivalent dating back 1992-94!
> I actually
phoned the mayor's office in Hohenau
> where they confirmed their
own touristic map,
> wondering how I could possibly doubt their
new
> map... well:
> my theory: I'm quite sure that previously
this
> boundary line had a purely administrative charac-
> ter
between the two parts of Czechoslovakia..
> anyhow, when they
divorced in '92, they must
> have reached some kind of agreement,
letting
> the actual riverbed of the March/Morava forming
>
the boundary line (otherwise they'd end up with
> some parts of
their national territory unaccess-
> ible from the mainland
...!)
> can anyone confirm this theory...?!?
> PS: This tp
will be number two on our GCEBE!!
> Regards from Denmark!
>
Peter H.


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