Subject: Re: [BoundaryPoint] The Bosnian coast
Date: Mar 16, 2001 @ 03:20
Author: michael donner (michael donner <m@...>)
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the bosnian navy could then at least have the pleasure of inviting the
navies of the worlds 40 truly landlocked countries to come over & play in
its bathtub

m


>
>If territorial waters are exactly the same thing as dry land, then Croatia
>is a normal continuous
>country. But is Bosnia & Herzegovina landlocked? The point is that Bosnia
>& Hzgv reaches to the sea,
>and has a coastline, in this way interrupting the Croatian coastline.
>Bosnia doesn't have an outlet
>to international waters, though, because you'll have to go through
>Croatian terr. waters first.
>
>So, if Bosnia interrupts the Croatian coastline, then Croatia consists of
>two parts. Yet these parts
>are connected through territorial sea.
>
>What if in the highly hypothetical case Bosnia became a 'normal' country
>and suddenly felt the need
>to have, say, a navy?
>
>Peter S.
>
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