Subject: Re: [BoundaryPoint] mx2cmqryu dispute flares again but crazier than ever
Date: Mar 08, 2006 @ 19:43
Author: aletheia kallos (aletheia kallos <aletheiak@...>)
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funny
as described here
only the zacatecas disputes stand a chance of
involving another multipoint like cmqryu
namely
dunaza or janaza i believe
if any
but i should stress before setting off another wild
goose chase
probably just a very slight chance in any case

--- "Lowell G. McManus" <lgm@...> wrote:

> In addition to the state boundary disputes in the
> Yucatán Peninsula, the EL
> UNIVERSAL article also mentioned existing boundary
> disputes: (1) between the
> states of Jalisco and Colima; and (2) between
> Zacatecas and its neighbors
> Durango, Jalisco, and Nayarit.
>
> I have learned that the former primarily concerns an
> ejido called Plan de Méndez
> (also known as Marabasco) supposedly in the
> municipio Cuautitlán de García
> Barragán, Jalisco. Most maps show that the boundary
> between this municipio and
> the state of Colima consists of streams, one being
> the Río Marabasco. I have
> found the village (as "Marabasco") on only one map,
> that being the Colima sheet
> in the 1995 Gran Atlas de Carreterras by Guía Roji.
> That map shows Marabasco
> well onto the Jalisco side of the river. More
> information on the controversy
> can be found in Spanish on a one-page PDF at
>
http://www.comsoc.udg.mx/gaceta/paginas/188/7-188.pdf
> .
>
> Lowell G. McManus
> Leesville, Louisiana, USA
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