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Explanatory diagram of
territorial discontinuities:
Enclaves and
exclaves An
enclave is a
territory that is
entirely surrounded by the
territory of only...
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region etc.) that is
totally surrounded by
another country (or region). An
exclave is a
piece of land that is
politically attached to a
larger piece but not...
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largest city and
administrative centre of
Kaliningrad Oblast, a
Russian exclave between Lithuania and Poland, 663
kilometres (412 mi) west of the bulk...
- Respublikası,
pronounced [nɑxtʃɯˈvɑn muxˈtɑɾ ɾesˈpublikɑsɯ]) is a
landlocked exclave of the
Republic of Azerbaijan. The
region covers 5,502.75 km2 (2,124.62 sq mi)...
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Cabinda (formerly
called Portuguese Congo, Kongo: Kabinda) is an
exclave and
province of Angola, a
status that has been
disputed by
several political...
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locally [ˈkot͡ʃːʰina]; Turkish: Erenköy or Koççina) is a
coastal exclave (pene-
exclave) of the de
facto Northern Cyprus, and a
former Turkish Cypriot enclave...
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Wales had
exclaves (detached parts)
entirely surrounded by
other counties.
Under the
Counties (Detached Parts) Act 1844, many of
these exclaves were absorbed...
- community) of
Fergana District,
Fergana Region in
eastern Uzbekistan. It is an
exclave of Uzbekistan,
surrounded by Kyrgyzstan, in a
valley in the Pamir-Alay...
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complicated borderline between Belgium and the Netherlands: it
encloses 22
small exclaves of the
Belgian town Baarle-Hertog, of
which the two
largest contain seven...
- West Berlin, but were
exclaves surrounded by the East
German territory.
There was also Tiefwerder, an
inhabited East
German exclave within West Berlin....