Subject: Re: Topomap: EELVRU
Date: Jun 08, 2003 @ 16:02
Author: acroorca2002 ("acroorca2002" <orc@...>)
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> Here is what I have received from EE authorities regardingEELV(RU):
>Initial
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>
> Thank you for your interest in Estonian international borders.
> position of Estonian-Latvian border was defined by a protocolissued by
> border arbiter British Colonel Tallents in 1920. The borderlinewas further
> refined by conventions, agreements and protocols signedbetween Estonia and
> Latvia in 1920, 1923 and 1927 as well as by resolutionsagreed by
> Estonian-Latvian Joint Border Commission. The border built in1922-1927 was
> restored in 1992-1999. Adjustments in the actual borderlinecaused by
> changes during the 70-year period were introduced byEstonianLatvian Joint
> Border Commission in coordination with local municipalitiesfrom both sides.
> Rumours that the border splits buildings in the Valga/Valkaborder town are
> a misconception.from the border
>
> The Estonian-Latvian borderline build in 1922-1927 started
> mark no. 1 at the Russian-Estonian-Latvian borders' junctionpoint
> (tripoint) situated at the west bank of the Kudepi River andended at the
> mark no. 442 at the coast of Livonian Bay.the tripoint and
> Estonia restored the border from the mark no. 46+1379 near
> situating on the right coast of the Pedetsi River, to the mark no.219 near
> the Valga river. From the mark no. 219 to no. 442(Ainazi/Heinaste) the
> border was restored by Latvia.There exist a
>
> Position of the tripoint depends also from Russian Federation.
> preliminary agreement about the triple point, but we cannotpublish the maps
> about the tripoint as well as border lines around that beforethis agreement
> is accepted by the governments of Estonia and Russia.else
>
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>
> But where is Kudedi river?
> On the attached map the EELV border river is called something
> (Laykchne?)be found. Or
>
> If the border was marked in the 20'es. Can these markers still
> did the Soviets really remove them?
>
> Jesper