- Parisian enclave?
The city of Paris (which is a departement in it s own right) owns the source of the river Seine. It was bought in the 19th century. I wonder whether it s only
Mar 19, 2001 @ 13:05 - Peter Smaardijk (Peter Smaardijk <peter.smaardijk@...>)
- RE: [BoundaryPoint] Parisian enclave?
If you are interested in french territorial oddities, this is a good site to browse: http://communes.quid.fr/WEB/GEOPHYS/FR/Q016430.HTM Mats ...
Mar 19, 2001 @ 13:19 - Mats Hessman (Mats Hessman <Mats@...>)
- RE: [BoundaryPoint] Parisian enclave?
ahh wonderful you guys the source of a nations river & a complete survey of its political geoddity so i wonder what are the pointing implications of the
Mar 19, 2001 @ 14:18 - michael donner (michael donner <m@...>)
- Re: [BoundaryPoint] Parisian enclave?
I checked French topo sheet #29, at 1:100 000 (Serie Verte) and although the source and St Germain-sur-Seine are marked, there is no indication of Paris City
Mar 21, 2001 @ 03:06 - Brendan Whyte ("Brendan Whyte" <brwhyte@...>)
- Re: Parisian enclave?
I heard about this one as well, that the City of Paris owned the source of the Seine River. Apparently Baron Hausmann, who re-built Paris in the 19th century,
Jul 11, 2001 @ 23:27 - sanfrancoins@yahoo.com (sanfrancoins@...)
- Re: [BoundaryPoint] Re: Parisian enclave?
If you look at administrative maps of China, the cities there often have enclaves way out in the country, because that is the site of a coal mine or other
Jul 12, 2001 @ 01:25 - Brendan Whyte ("Brendan Whyte" <brwhyte@...>)
- Re: Parisian enclave?
In Spain, some municipalities that are in a valley, also have parts high up in the mountains, sometimes very far from the village. This probably is because the
Jul 16, 2001 @ 10:35 - Peter Smaardijk ("Peter Smaardijk" <smaardijk@...>)