Subject: Re: [BoundaryPoint] Triple land-locking
Date: Apr 29, 2001 @ 05:56
Author: Bernhard (Bernhard <tardis@...-net.de>)
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Hello Brendan,

Is this the first time Hutt River Province is mentioned in any serious international
law context?
Or have I missed something?

Brendan, as you are (geographically) nearest to the Court of Prince Leonard - have they
been recognized as a nation in the meantime?

Eagerly awaiting your info

Bernhard


Brendan Whyte wrote:

> whoops, i get 196, inc taiwan but not palestine.
> So 150odd unlandlocked.
> I must have been thinking of political entities, including offshore
> dependencies.
>
> While doubly and triply landlocked are certain, the landlocked and
> unlandlocked start to get subjective. Does the Hutt River Principality
> count, as it's another landlocked one if so.
>
> And I meant Bangladeshi enclaves not Pakistani of course.
>
> BW
>
> >From: michael donner <m@...>
> >Reply-To: BoundaryPoint@yahoogroups.com
> >To: BoundaryPoint@yahoogroups.com
> >Subject: Re: [BoundaryPoint] Triple land-locking
> >Date: Sat, 28 Apr 2001 22:48:52 -0400
> >
> >standing ovation
> >
> >recreational geographics have arrived
> >
> >
> >my only question is about your approx 200 unlandlocked countries
> >as i had thought there were only about 192 independent countries in the
> >world
> >& subtracting your 39 single landlocked countries & 2 double landlocked
> >countries from this total leaves about 151
> >
> >so where are the extra 49 or so
> >
> >m
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > >
> > >That would seem right.
> > >Not counting Nagorno or Palestinian west bank, Tibet, or SMOM:
> > >
> > >triple-landlocked: 0 countries, 1 enclave, one counter-counter-enclave.
> > >= 2 fragments
> > >
> > >double-landlocked
> > >2 doubly landlocked countries, Liechtenstein and Uzkebistan. And other
> > >doubly landlocked enclaves include Campione, Busingen, the 7 dutch
> > >counter-enclaves at Baarle, the russian enclave in Belarus, the 5
> >enclaves
> > >of armenia and Azerbaijan (Nagorno doesn't count as it is not recognised
> >as
> > >Armenian or independent), the counter enclave at Madha in the UAE,the 6
> > >other Ferghana enclaves and the 21 Pakistani and 3 Indian counter
> >enclaves.
> > >= 2 countries, 14 enclaves & 32 counter-enclaves
> > >= 2 countries and 46 fragments.
> > >
> > >single-landlocked
> > >39 countries, 23 enclaves at Baarle, Llivia, 5 at Monschau, 3 at Cyprus
> >[1
> > >is already on the sea, although it has no territorial sea of its own]
> > >Nakihichevan, Madha.
> > >= 39 countries, 33 enclaves , 1 other fragment (Nakhichevan).
> > >= 39 countries, 34 fragments
> > >
> > >Unlandlocked:
> > >approx 200 countries.
> > >
> > >
> > >>From: granthutchison@...
> > >>Reply-To: BoundaryPoint@yahoogroups.com
> > >>To: BoundaryPoint@yahoogroups.com
> > >>Subject: [BoundaryPoint] Triple land-locking
> > >>Date: Sat, 28 Apr 2001 21:11:43 -0000
> > >>
> > >>Here's a random thought that has just come to me. I think there are
> > >>probably only two triple land-locked territories in the world - areas
> > >>from which you can't reach the sea without crossing three national
> > >>boundaries. One is the (pretty obvious) third-order Indian enclave in
> > >>Bangladesh, and the other is the Tajik enclave in Uzbekistan.
> > >>Does anyone else find that at all interesting?
> > >>
> > >>Grant
> > >>
> > >
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