- with
international waters),
would otherwise be
enclaves or exclaves.: 116 : 12–14 Semi-
enclaves and
enclaves are
mutually exclusive. Likewise, semi-exclaves...
- tax
enclave residents. To
distinguish earlier "exclusive"
jurisdiction enclaves from
those acquired after the
state amendments, the
newer enclaves were...
- India–Bangladesh
enclaves, also
known as the Chiṭmahals (Bengali: ছিটমহল chiṭmôhôl) and
sometimes called Pasha enclaves, were the
enclaves along the Bangladesh–India...
-
enclaves within the Bnei
Shimon Regional Council.
Yeruham and
Mitzpe Ramon are
enclaves in
Ramat HaNegev Regional Council. Beit She'an is an
enclave within...
- relations,
ethnic enclaves can ****ist
members in
achieving economic mobility. By
reducing their exposure to
language and
cultural barriers,
enclave economies...
- all
enclaves have
arrived to join the
fight between the New York and
Shanghai enclaves. El and her
companions enter the
Scholomance New York
enclave and...
- "cantons or
enclaves" and
makes use of the word "fragmentation" in its
analysis as of 2006. The
process of
creating the
fragmented enclaves has also been...
-
Pamposh Enclave is a
residential colony in GK in
south Delhi, India. It
shares its
borders with
other enclaves such as
Nehru Place,
Chirag Enclave, Hem****...
- Serb
enclaves are
settlements in
Kosovo outside North Kosovo ("south of the Ibar")
where Serbs form a majority.
Serbs have
often built roadblocks and barricades...
-
colonialism and imperialism. The
concessions had
extraterritoriality and were
enclaves inside key
cities that
became treaty ports. All the
concessions have been...