Subject: Re: [BoundaryPoint] US - Canadian Enclaves
Date: Jul 04, 2003 @ 04:32
Author: Lowell G. McManus ("Lowell G. McManus" <mcmanus71496@...>)
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Welcome to the group. While most of these aren't technically enclaves, they are
certainly interesting geographical anomalies.

I don't understand the reference to Chester, England. Admittedly, it's within
about two miles of the Welsh border, but I don't see anything unusual about
that. Am I missing something?

Lowell G. McManus
Leesville, Louisiana, USA



----- Original Message -----
From: "kontikipaul" <contikipaul@...>
To: <BoundaryPoint@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Thursday, July 03, 2003 10:53 PM
Subject: [BoundaryPoint] US - Canadian Enclaves


> Hi all.
>
> I'm new to the group and found you quite by accident. I've always
> been fascinated by enclaves and visiting them. So far I've been to
> Andorra, Monaco, Vatican City, Kalingrad, NW Angle-USA, Pt. Roberts-
> USA, Lago Ticino Italy, St.Pierre and Miquelon , St.Regis-Canada,
> Uzbekistan/Tajikistan and Chester England.
>
> I'm trying to find more on the US Canadian border. I've got NW
> Angle, Pt Roberts and St. Regis Que. figured out but so far I've
> found two others that are in the US but only approachable via boat or
> by land from Canada. One is near Alburg Vt. and one is near NW Angle
> Minnesota.
>
> Does anyone know of others?
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