Subject: Re: [BoundaryPoint] attempt to visualize tin bigha scheme
Date: Sep 25, 2000 @ 14:44
Author: Arif Samad (Arif Samad <fHoiberg@...>)
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Oops. If I gave somebody an idea that Tin Bigha lies
in an intersecting border point, I am sorry. Tin
Bigha isn't THAT interesting.
India
__ |
| | | Bangladesh
| |__|
| B|__|<--- Tin Bigha
|__| |
India _| Bangladesh

This is about what the area look like. I was counting
the tripoints the four corners of Tin Bigha as the
tripoints (The area is almost a rectangle in real life
too). The B is the Bangladeshi enclave of
Dahagram-Angarpota. The map I have is too big to
transfer and I don't have a scanner, so I can't show
it easily. It's almost like if Llivia had a neutral
territory as the access to Spain instead of French
territory.
That reminds me of another question. When the neutral
territory between Saudi Arabia and Iraq was in
existence, was there a quadripoint between the neutral
territory, Kuwait, Iraq and Saudi Arabia?

Arif

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