1. Language "enclaves" in Switzerland
    Hello! You can find a map of languages used in Switzerland at http://www.eye.ch/swissgen/chspra.jpg . This map is interesting, because the map shows three
    Mar 07, 2001 @ 19:01 - Manfred Haertel (Manfred Haertel <Manfred.Haertel@...>)
  2. Re: [BoundaryPoint] Language "enclaves" in Switzerland
    Hello, I was happy to find your forum : I had always thought that my fascination for enclaves and boundaries was a mild form of eccentricity better kept
    Mar 08, 2001 @ 15:20 - Alexandre Mauron (Alexandre Mauron <alexandre.mauron@...>)
  3. Re: Language "enclaves" in Switzerland
    Thanks Alex for the information. By the way, I am interested in linguistical borders and enclaves as much as in the international ones. These boundaries are
    Mar 08, 2001 @ 15:42 - peter.smaardijk@and.com (peter.smaardijk@...)
  4. Re: [BoundaryPoint] Re: Language "enclaves" in Switzerland
    Sorry! The link should be: http://www.snl.ch/dhs/externe/protect/sprached.html Peter S.
    Mar 08, 2001 @ 15:45 - Peter Smaardijk (Peter Smaardijk <peter.smaardijk@...>)
  5. Re: [BoundaryPoint] Re: Language "enclaves" in Switzerland
    Thanks, I ll look it up. When I have more time, I will also check one of the political enclaves in the Vaud-Fribourg-Berne areas, a village called Clavaleyres
    Mar 08, 2001 @ 16:14 - Alexandre Mauron (Alexandre Mauron <alexandre.mauron@...>)
  6. Re: Language "enclaves" in Switzerland
    On Clavaleyres: http://www.snl.ch/dhs/externe/protect/textes/fF391.html So Germanophone there. Peter S. ... one of ... called ... Fribourg ... not sure. ...
    Mar 08, 2001 @ 19:29 - peter.smaardijk@and.com (peter.smaardijk@...)