Are there other peaceful enclaves in the world like in Baerle-Nassau (Belgium/Nederlands)? [closed]
I recently discovered this very interesting geographical singularity in The Netherlands (or Belgium depending on how you see it) in Baerle-Nassau.
Inside the Netherlands you can find a portion of Belgium, with all its rights and duties. But most amazing even, you get Nederlands again inside Belgium... (or Belgium surrounding... depending on how you look at it). Almost a country Matrioska. You can check in google maps as well.
There are a few enclaves all over the world, for many reasons, but not so many peaceful and with this charecteristics I assume. I was wondering:
Are there other peaceful enclaves in the world, like in Baerle-Nassau, that the Netherlands and Belgium have, that can be visited?
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Why is Baarle-Nassau so weird?
The Dutch municipality of Baarle-Nassau is home to more than 20 Belgian enclaves, some of which contain Dutch enclaves. In a quiet corner of northern Europe there exists a geopolitical anomaly, where many buildings have an international border running right through them.Which country does Belgium border along the municipality of Baarle-Nassau enclaves of both border countries exist on either side?
The town is the site of a complicated borderline between Belgium and the Netherlands, with numerous small exclaves of the Belgian town Baarle-Hertog, some of which contain counter-exclaves of Nassau. Netherlands; however, the Dutch municipality of Baarle-Nassau totally surrounds numerous small exclaves of Belgium.Why is Baarle-Hertog divided?
Baarle is a village whose territory is divided into a patchwork of Belgian and Dutch territories. The Belgian parts of the village are called Baarle-Hertog and the Dutch elements are called Baarle-Nassau....Baarle.Baarle-NassauBaarle-HertogWebsitebaarle-nassau.nlbaarle-hertog.be11 more rowsWhich is the most confusing border in the world?
The current Belgian enclaves as well as Dutch counter-enclaves which has resulted in what has been called the world's most complicated international boundary, is a continuation of land ownership from the feudal age.The World's Strangest Borders between Belgium and the Netherlands: Baarle-Hertog and Baarle-Nassau
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