Subject: Re: [BoundaryPoint] Another Swiss boundary cross - but does it still exist?
Date: Mar 07, 2003 @ 14:13
Author: chris schulz ("chris schulz" <23568@gmx.de>)
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Hello Peter,
 
it looks like a very small but anyway existing connection.
its the 1:25.000 topo-map.
 
regards, chris
 
----- Original Message -----
From: Peter Smaardijk
To: BoundaryPoint@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Friday, March 07, 2003 1:45 PM
Subject: [BoundaryPoint] Another Swiss boundary cross - but does it still exist?

Acc. to maps at
http://www.baselland.ch/docs/archive/plaene/main_plaene.htm (some
beauties here! For example
http://www.baselland.ch/docs/archive/plaene/p4/STABL_KP_5001_0044.jpg
&
http://www.baselland.ch/docs/archive/plaene/p2/STABL_KP_5001_0050.jpg
), there used to be a boundary cross linking Kienberg (SO) to the
rest of Solothurn, the other bordering cantons being Basel-Land and
Aargau. Maybe (but I don't have modern detailed maps of the area)
this is not the actual situation, though. I found at
http://www.baselland.ch/docs/archive/chronik/chro1981/sep1981.htm a
mentioning of a boundary adjustment between BL and SO in '81.

If there is a connection, it must be a tiny one.

Peter S.



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