Subject: Re: [BoundaryPoint] ok then here are some new questions
Date: Apr 12, 2001 @ 23:52
Author: David Mark (David Mark <dmark@...>)
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> how many major internal multipoints does anyone think canada truly has

None.

There is no place in Canada where three (or more) Provinces come together.
(Exception might be a wet NB NS PEI.)

Also no place where three or more territories come together.

And nothing else would really qualify as a "major internal multipoint",
would it?

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There is a mixed-status quadripoint of MB SK NWT Nunavut.
Plus AB SK NWT and AB BC NWT and YK NWT BC

David

On Thu, 12 Apr 2001, michael donner wrote:

> & a fresh start
> just to lighten up
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> how many major internal multipoints does anyone think canada truly has
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> & how many major multipoints on the caus boundary in reality
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> i mean
> if not the countless numbers i have suggested
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