Hello
Rolf,
I
understand that you are not interested in sea enclaves - neither am I, but I am
a bit puzzled why you don't include the Malawian exclaves on your
list.
Your
definition is:
An enclave is a geographical
territory which is completely surrounded by foreign
territory.
Considering that both
Malwian islands are not inside any sea, but in an inland lake and completely
surrounded by Mozambique territory, does this not fullfill the defintion to
considered as exclaves/enclaves?
Peter S. and I have tried to create describtions on
several geographical areas, and we both agreed that inland lake should be
considered as "land" concerning exclaves/enclaves. I feel that creating an
exact definition also a sea coast country's territorial waters (out to
e.g. 12 nm.) also must be considered "land".
It is not easy to create
definitions covering all possibilties, but it would be great if we all could
unite in a common understanding.
Jan