Subject: Re: Adutiskes
Date: Jun 12, 2001 @ 11:16
Author: Peter Smaardijk ("Peter Smaardijk" <smaardijk@...>)
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Beautiful pictures Jan!
The Byelorussian village is probably called Kruki. This is the name I
found in the Moskovskie novosti article, although I couldn't find in
this article which country Kruki is in. But it would be the most
logical that it is in Byelorussia.

Peter S.

--- In BoundaryPoint@y..., "Jan Krogh" <Jan@K...> wrote:
> Hi Peter
>
> Thanks for very interesting postings!
>
> What you are writing about Adutiškes is more or less what I know,
too. We
> were there, I think around '96, and we could see after train
arrival that
> Whiterussian travellers were running across the railroad straight
to their
> country, without passing through customs or passport control, while
> Lithuanians passed the other way, to Lithuanian side of the border.
There
> was one small border point there. The village on Whiterussian side
(cannot
> remember the name, a short name, consisting of four or five
lettes...) is
> separated from Adutiškes, literally only by the railway track.
> I hope to give this still interesting point a better comment later
on.
> Enclosed a small map page 114 (article 54) of Turisto atlasas,
Vilnius
> Mintis Publishers, ISBN 5-417-00501-0.)
>
> It is soon 1 am here. Will try to comment more one of the next days!
>
> Jan