Subject: RE: [BoundaryPoint] Re: Morkulien joint admin area
Date: Dec 02, 2001 @ 03:43
Author: Ray Milefsky ("Ray Milefsky" <mrrayj@...>)
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With these peculiar postal anomolies, are you positive that both states share sovereignty over them, or, as I suspect, have simply worked out a postal convention that is convenient or a quirk of history.  Where are the others you have identified, Len?
 
Ray
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From: orc@... [mailto:orc@...]
Sent: Saturday, December 01, 2001 9:41 PM
To: BoundaryPoint@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [BoundaryPoint] Re: Morkulien joint admin area

len

it looks like you may be reporting a prized rarity here

which has escaped our global scrutiny til now

namely a 5th condo territory

for we doubted just last month that we would find any more than the pair of delu & the pair of esfr condos totaling 4 already known

so please do pursue this baby

& especially so if it was created in jest



also can you name the other 5 international postal zipmates

as they would make a nice global bouquet in any case



hopefully helpfully

m



--- In BoundaryPoint@y..., "L. A. Nadybal" <lnadybal@h...> wrote:

> Does anyone have a detailed map of the exact area of Morokulien that is

> jointly administered by Sweden and Norway?  Attached are two files - a

> small map of the general area and a picture of an envelope posted from

> there with a Swedish stamp and a Morokulien label.  Norwegian stamps are

> equally acceptable, and in fact the post office there is one of only

> five or six others in the world that has two post- or ZIP codes, each

> from a different country ( N-2242 Morokulien and S-67044 Morokulien).

>

> I'm also seeking a copy of the treaty that established the condominum.

> I have heard the area came to have this weird status somewhat in jest,

> having something to possibly do with the promotion of a movie in the

> late 1950s, to which it's name alludes.  It also has something to do

> with a peace treaty between Scandinavian countries, from what I've

> heard, but know little else.  I've seen many websites from radio

> amateurs whose stations broadcast from there, but none really address

> the history.

>

> Help will be appreciated.

>

> Thanks and regards

>

> Len Nadybal



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