Subject: Re: [BoundaryPoint] Re: Largest enclave
Date: Mar 14, 2001 @ 22:34
Author: michael donner (michael donner <m@...>)
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i would expect a good dictionary to go at such lengths just to describe
claves & i think that is one very good reason why we have all been writing
it

mclaves unbridged dictionry

m


>
>My opinion (and I stress it is just that): dry land, which includes
>internal water (Campione,
>Malawi), and possibly (although I would go a long way with what Brendan
>says about this) territorial
>water. But international water - no way (or rather: then there _is_ a way
>to get in/out of a clave).
>
>But you wouldn't expect a dictionary to go at such lenghts just to
>describe claves.....
>
>Peter S.
>
>michael donner wrote:
>
>> >
>> >In short: claves should always be surrounded by dry land.
>>
>> wow
>> i wasnt expecting this conclusion either
>>
>> evidently you dont want to consider campione
>> or the malawi mozambique pair
>> or any of the spanish moroccan bunch
>> as either true enclaves or true exclaves
>>
>> but that could be a result of the dutch etymology you mention below
>> which seems entirely different from the french lock & key image
>> so no wonder we dont entirely agree
>>
>> which after all is fine too
>>
>> i see also that everyone is coming at this from a different pet interest
>> so all the more reason to differ
>>
>> but just so you know
>> tho i enjoy it all
>> my own greatest motivation is to dig up the tripoint gold that will be
>> found deposited along the boundaries only of nonenclavic exclaves
>> so that distinction at least is most important to me
>>
>> m
>
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