1. Geographic anomalies
    Colleagues, Please be advised that this message is fairly long. If I voilate some list-etiquette because of this, please let me know and it won t be repeated.
    Dec 29, 2000 @ 18:53 - Mats Hessman (Mats Hessman <Mats@...>)
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    welcome mats we are the geographic anomalies & glad you are enjoying & could join us i think our resident enclavologist brendan may be out of town because he
    Dec 29, 2000 @ 21:59 - michael donner (michael donner <m@...>)
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    No, I am not away, but because of Ramadan, when prayer time just increases a little, I had less time to research and provide input. Also, visitation of
    Dec 30, 2000 @ 00:57 - Arif Samad (Arif Samad <fHoiberg@...>)
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    excellent arif grateful for any time with you & thanx for promoting onlist responses too as i believe we are all interested in these also glad to see you are
    Dec 30, 2000 @ 04:04 - michael donner (michael donner <m@...>)
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    Very good answers Arif. Glad to listen to an expert, and not just the crackers like the rest of us. ... I am currenly working on a Boundary Club site in
    Dec 30, 2000 @ 09:41 - Jesper & Nicolette Nielsen ("Jesper & Nicolette Nielsen" <jesniel@...>)
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    Here is a map of Gibraltar with the Neutral Zone http://members.nbci.com/_XMCM/vandiest/images/Gibraltar.jpg Jesper
    Dec 30, 2000 @ 09:43 - Jesper & Nicolette Nielsen ("Jesper & Nicolette Nielsen" <jesniel@...>)
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    Colleagues, Thank you for the warm welcome to your community. What oceans of exptertise y all expose! Arif, I have some questions for you. If you can find any
    Dec 30, 2000 @ 16:07 - Mats Hessman (Mats Hessman <Mats@...>)
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    arif & mats earlier ... yes this is a little strange perhaps a new wrinkle since my 1997 info which left me pretty sure it was a full department as it was also
    Dec 30, 2000 @ 18:03 - michael donner (michael donner <m@...>)
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    Maybe I have a radical position here, but I have never understood at all why this group seems to have such a fetish about land. To be, and exclave or enclave
    Dec 30, 2000 @ 21:52 - David Mark (David Mark <dmark@...>)
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    i like your position david it is actually most inclusive & reasonable as well as elegantly simple but maybe i am prejudiced in your favor since my fetish has
    Dec 30, 2000 @ 22:40 - michael donner (michael donner <m@...>)
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    I am doing a thesis on enclaves, so know all the cases fairly well. An enclave must be 100% surrounded by another country, so most of your examples are
    Jan 02, 2001 @ 23:29 - Brendan Whyte ("Brendan Whyte" <brwhyte@...>)
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    ... Where can I find Robinson s journal articles, please? What journal or journals would that be? Mats
    Jan 03, 2001 @ 16:05 - Mats Hessman (Mats Hessman <Mats@...>)
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    Robinson, GWS, West Bertlin, the geography of an exclave Geographical Reveiw, v43 1953 pp540-57 Catudal, HM, Berlin s New Boundaries , Cahiers de Geographie
    Jan 03, 2001 @ 22:28 - Brendan Whyte ("Brendan Whyte" <brwhyte@...>)