Subject: Re: [BoundaryPoint] Llivia
Date: Dec 03, 2000 @ 21:21
Author: michael donner (michael donner <m@...>)
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you must be right david

it was just too fantastical anyway
& mapquest & multimap also tend to confirm your view

glad to know you have really been there too
m


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>On Sat, 2 Dec 2000, michael donner wrote:
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>> > Great to find border freaks online Maybe someone is interested in
>> >the link <http://www.llivia.com> http://www.llivia.com Jesper
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>> great freakin language they have there too
>> & nice map
>> right down to the tennis courts
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>The little picture on <http://www.llivia.com/access.htm>
>http://www.llivia.com/access.htm seems to confirm my
>recollection from my visit to Llivia, that there is quite a bit of
>farmland within Llivia, so I think the "Mapa de Carrera" is just of the
>urbanized part of Llivia, not the entire enclave.
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>Incidentally, they have a list of international "enclavanents" on
><http://www.llivia.com/situac.htm> http://www.llivia.com/situac.htm and
>they (incorrectly) include Point
>Roberts as as US "within" ("dins") Canada.
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>So I don';t think the road up to the castle is a narrow strip of Spain
>with France in gray, I think it is just a road with rural Spanish enclave
>land in gray. In fact, on further reading, the page on nature,
><http://www.llivia.com/natura.htm,> http://www.llivia.com/natura.htm,
>shows some hills (puig) and even a
>little mountain range (petita serra)
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>Just my opinion...
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>David
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>> it even looks like there may be a second order exclave in the gray area
>> but i cant be sure
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>> also dig those crazy proruptions
>> especially the umbilical cord up to the castell de llivia in the northeast
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>> m