Yes, today. In 1984 between Soviet Union and Romania, in 1944 between Hungary and Romania, in 1934 between Czechoslovakia and Romania, in 1914 as a single territory called Siebenbürgen under the rule of Austria-Hungarian Empire. On the mountain Stig (in Ucrainian), Stoh (in Czech, Slovak), 1635 m above the sea, is situated a ghost tripoint between Poland, Czechoslovakia and Romania. Its existence came abourt after the Versailles treaty in 1919. It lasted about 20 years. Another ghost tripoint is situated on the river Dnestr in today's Ucraine, not far away and north of the town of Cernovcy. That one is between Poland, Romania and the Soviet Union, the soviet republic of Ucraine in question.
Petter
Jesper Nielsen <jesniel@...> wrote:
Couple of nice border pix, with a marker.
I figure they are ROUA, right?
Jesper
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