Subject: Re: Zoomable map of Southen Poland -> plua2lvpkzk
Date: Feb 08, 2002 @ 18:07
Author: ps1966nl ("ps1966nl" <smaardijk@...>)
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A very nice set of maps. Looking on these Lemko pages (a very
interesting ethnic group, by the way), I found a link to other
Ukrainian maps, and found a discrepancy in the location of the
secondary tripoint plua2lvpkzk (Poland-Ukraine; ua province of L'viv;
pl Podkarpackie voivodship; ua province of Transcarpathia). The
location can be seen near the Uzokskij pass (z with caron). The first
location of the tripoint can be seen at
http://www.lemko.org/maps100/Pages/Pg117.html ; the second one at
http://infoukes.com/ua-maps/oblasts/oblast01/c01.jpg . Note that on
the first map, there is a small L'viv salient north of the Uzok
railway station, and the tripoint seems to be near or at boundary
marker 222. On the second map, there is no salient. The tripoint here
is at plse.

The Ukrainian provincial boundary is the prewar continuation of the
czpl boundary, when L'viv was Lwow (acute accent on o), and
Transcarpathia a part of Czechoslovakia.

Is there by any chance someone out there reading this who knows which
map is right here?

Peter S.

--- In BoundaryPoint@y..., "Jesper & Nicolette Nielsen"
<jesniel@i...> wrote:
> http://www.lemko.org/maps100/