Subject: Re: Palindromic placenames - and other names
Date: Feb 21, 2003 @ 11:41
Author: Francisco <xuax@netvisao.pt> ("Francisco <xuax@...>" <xuax@...>)
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--- In BoundaryPoint@yahoogroups.com, "acroorca2002 <orc@o...>"
<orc@o...> wrote:
> but basically we are all just enjoying ourselves here & i hope you
find that understandable & comfortable even if it is admittedly a
little strange

Ok, I also find interesting the discussion of placenames (both
palindromic and other). After all, boundary points (like other
geographic points as well) must have names. I may even say that
geography without names is like a garden without flowers. Or:
boundaries do exist because people do name the places.
Regards,
Francisco,
Portugal