Subject: Re: [BoundaryPoint] Re: News about Barak (the Kyrgyz' exclave)
Date: Mar 12, 2003 @ 16:31
Author: 23568@gmx.de (<23568@...>)
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Hi,
 
in message 1538 Peter Smaardijk published an map of the region.
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/BoundaryPoint/message/1538
im not sure, but maybe we can see this tiny enclave south-west of Sokh.
Its close to the red letters "Vorukh" and the black letter "3"
 
regards, chris
----- Original Message -----
From: Grant Hutchison
To: BoundaryPoint@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Wednesday, March 12, 2003 5:05 PM
Subject: SV: [BoundaryPoint] Re: News about Barak (the Kyrgyz' exclave)

> There are, as far as I know, six enclaves within Kyrgyzstan: two
> Tajik ones (the ones mentioned), and four Uzbek ones.

Here
http://eng.gateway.kg/batken
there is a description of seven enclaves in Kyrgyzstan, albeit
slightly hazy in the detail:
Vorukh and "western Qalacha" are Tajik, and we know about them.
Qalacha and Sokh are Uzbek enclaves in the Sokh valley, again known
to us. Uzbek Shakhimardan is also known, and by a process of
elimination I'm led to think that the "part of Kalmion village"
mentioned on the above site is the small Uzbek enclave NW of
Shakhimardan.

That leaves a 40ha Uzbek enclave near Tayan, south of Sokh, as
something definitely new to me.

Grant



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