Subject: Re: [BoundaryPoint] Tongues and maps
Date: Oct 07, 2000 @ 18:40
Author: Arif Samad (Arif Samad <fHoiberg@...>)
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About tongues, I still collect them, even though they
are not as rare as most other things. However, I do
not look for them. If one shows up looking at a map,
I keep it, so if somebody sees something, they are
free to mention it to me. By the way, I was checking
a Bangladeshi Atlas for tongues to be sure that I did
see the tongues and not just a figment of my
imagination. Now, there does seem to be two tongues,
one on each side. But what interested me was that
there is an island on the river directly south of
Rajshahi which was divided between the two countries
of India and Bangladesh. I think it still exists, as
I have seen the island, but as I didn't travel to the
island, I can't be quite sure if there is a brook
between the countries.
By the way, for the Benelux countries sites, choose a
city and put its name in the city field. This should
show a street name for the non-yellow page. In the
two yellow pages, choose a type of establishment (For
example, a restaurant) and fill it out. You should be
able to generate a map afterwards. I still think the
Geneva site is the best on zoomability, followed
closely by the Vaud site.
Arif


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