Subject: Re: Another Berlin border anomaly
Date: Dec 12, 2001 @ 18:22
Author: ps1966nl ("ps1966nl" <smaardijk@...>)
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--- In BoundaryPoint@y..., Arif Samad <fHoiberg@y...> wrote:
> Schiffahrtskanal was exchanged along with a few other
> pieces of territory in 1988 (I think - please
> confirm), only a year before East Germany fell.

OK, thanks.

> Another territory to be seen on the same map is the
> triange to the south. I am not actually sure to whom
> it was given, but you can probably check by looking at
> the age of the map.

The famous (or infamous) Lenne-triangle, you mean?

By the way, all the exclaves
> disappeared at the same time, and they do not exist at
> departmental levels now. If anybody cares, I can
> check up on the CIA map I have.
> The CIA map along with Catudal's map on his book of
> the Quadripartite treaty is what I am basing my idea
> that all exclaves in Eiskeller disappeared. If that
> is not the truth, please let me know.
> I thought a pene-exclave was created (I like to call
> them tongues if they involve water) was created to the
> west of Steinstucken, but I did not check the map to
> make sure and I am probably wrong.
> Arif

Do you mean Albrechts Teerofen?

Peter S.