Subject: Re: [BoundaryPoint] spiral bindings
Date: Nov 04, 2004 @ 23:55
Author: Michael Kaufman (Michael Kaufman <mikekaufman79@...>)
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Yes, you are of course correct in this. The Baarle
uniqueness for a binational quadripoint I was trying
to remember was that it was: Country A mainland + 2
Country B enclaves.

--- Brendan Whyte <bwhyte@...> wrote:

>
> >Date: Tue, 2 Nov 2004 19:01:24 -0800 (PST)
> >From: Michael Kaufman <mikekaufman79@...>
> >Subject: Re: Re: Spiro-Quadripoints
> >
> >Yes 3: Junholz, Cooch Behar (India-Bangladesh), and
> Baarle. And the Baarle
> >one is (if I am remembering this correctly) the
> only one that involves all
> >enclaves at the binational quadripoint - NO
> mainland.
>
> 2 Belgian enclaves, H1 and H2, and the Dutch
> mainland. This is about 100m
> east of Visiweg
>
> Jungholz is two mainlands and one enclave.
>
> The Cooch Behar case (and a possible second one
> there too) are also two
> mainlands and one enclave.
>
> Bara Saradubi enclave of Bangladesh joined to the
> eastern side of the
> Patgram salient and possibly the Jote Nijama enclave
> of Bangladeshi joined
> to the NE side of the same salient. Both are very
> small enclaves.
>
>
> Brendan
>
>




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