Subject: Re: [BoundaryPoint] Gideon on Jungholz
Date: Oct 28, 2000 @ 16:13
Author: michael donner (michael donner <m@...>)
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brendan
multi wonderful news
& congrats to you & us
especially for this our first visit to a tri country point in real time

& extra good of you to make it just the point we are virtually encamped at too


the answer to your question would seem to depend on whether condo zones are
recognized as territories & how they are considered

also if the river ours is only a luxo german condo & not also a belgo
german condo northward of luxemburg

also if the tributary stream is not also a luxo belgian condo

either or both of which might also be the case

then i think there might be a small constellation of bedenl tri country
tripoints
possibly even including a tri country quadripoint or two

m




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>>From: "Jesper & Nicolette Nielsen" <jesniel@...>
>>Reply-To: BoundaryPoint@egroups.com
>>To: <BoundaryPoint@egroups.com>
>>Subject: [BoundaryPoint] Gideon on Jungholz
>>Date: Fri, 20 Oct 2000 15:00:58 +0200
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>>Does Giddy mention Jungholz?
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>>Jesper
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>I got the following fomr a colleague just after your message:
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>"i haven't been there, but i have it first hand from the person responsible
>in the austrian ministry for these matters, that it is a geometric point."
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>That's 2 secondhand backups for the point from the postmaster and a govt
>dignitary me versus one tourist office from Jesper.
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>Ladies and Gentlemen, I rest my case... until they find the body.
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>Brendan, back from Baarle, the Dutch Belg German tripoint, and Germany's
>'Eupen railroad' enclaves in Belgium. Now in Luxembourg. Note that on Lux
>maps, the river border with Germany has the boundary going down BOTH sides,
>backing up Barry Smith's contention that it is a condominium. Thus can there
>be 'a' Tripoint with Fra/Lux/Ger??