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Enclave and exclave

An enclave is a territory (or a small territory as part of a larger one) that is entirely surrounded by the territory of one other state or entity.[1] Enclaves may also exist within territorial waters.[2]: 60  Enclave is sometimes used improperly to denote a territory that is only partly surrounded by another state.[1] Vatican City and San Marino, both enclaved by Italy, and Lesotho, enclaved by South Africa, are completely enclaved sovereign states.

Explicative diagram of territorial discontinuities: Enclaves and exclaves
Different territories (countries, states, counties, municipalities, etc.) are represented by different colours and letters; separated parts of the same territory are represented by the same colour and letter, with a different number added to each smaller part of that territory (the main part is identified by the letter only).
  •   A:
    • possesses 5 exclaves (A1, A2, A3, A4, and A5): it is impossible to go from the main part of A to any of these parts going only through territory of A; however:
      • A1 and A2 are not enclaves: neither of them is surrounded by a single "foreign" territory;
      • A1 is a semi-enclave and a semi-exclave: it has an unsurrounded sea border;
      • A3 is an enclave: it is totally surrounded by B;
      • A4 and A5 are counter-enclaves, or second-order enclaves: territories belonging to A that are encroached inside the enclave E;
    • contains 1 enclave (E): "foreign" territory totally surrounded by territory of A;
    • contains 1 counter-counter-enclave, or third-order enclave (E1).
  •   B:
    • contains 2 enclaves (A3 and D).
  •   C:
    • continuous territory.
  •   D:
    • is an enclaved territory: it is territorially continuous, but its territory is totally surrounded by a single "foreign" territory (B).
  •   E:
    • is an enclaved territory: it is inside A;
    • contains 2 enclaves (A4 and A5), which are counter-enclaves of A;
    • possesses 1 counter-enclave (E1), which is a counter-counter-enclave as viewed by A and contained within A5.
In topological terms, A and E are each (sets of) non-connected surfaces, and B, C and D are connected surfaces. However, C and D are also simply connected surfaces, while B is not (it has genus 2, the number of "holes" in B).

An exclave is a portion of a state or district geographically separated from the main part by surrounding alien territory (of one or more states or districts etc).[3] Many exclaves are also enclaves, but not all: an exclave can be surrounded by the territory of more than one state.[4] The Azerbaijani exclave of Nakhchivan is an example of an exclave that is not an enclave, as it borders Armenia, Turkey and Iran.

Semi-enclaves and semi-exclaves are areas that, except for possessing an unsurrounded sea border (a coastline contiguous with international waters), would otherwise be enclaves or exclaves.[4]: 116 [5]: 12–14  Enclaves and semi-enclaves can exist as independent states (Monaco, The Gambia and Brunei are semi-enclaves), while exclaves and semi-exclaves proper always constitute just a part of a sovereign state (like the Kaliningrad Oblast).[4]

A pene-exclave is a part of the territory of one country that can be conveniently approached—in particular, by wheeled traffic—only through the territory of another country.[6]: 283  Pene-exclaves are also called functional exclaves or practical exclaves.[5]: 31  Many pene-exclaves partially border their own territorial waters (i.e., they are not surrounded by other nations' territorial waters), such as Point Roberts, Washington and Minnesota's Northwest Angle. A pene-exclave can also exist entirely on land, such as when intervening mountains render a territory inaccessible from other parts of a country except through alien territory. A commonly cited example is the Kleinwalsertal, a valley part of Vorarlberg, Austria, that is accessible only from Germany to the north.

Origin and usage

The word enclave is French and first appeared in the mid-15th century as a derivative of the verb enclaver (1283), from the colloquial Latin inclavare (to close with a key).[7] Originally, it was a term of property law that denoted the situation of a land or parcel of land surrounded by land owned by a different owner, and that could not be reached for its exploitation in a practical and sufficient manner without crossing the surrounding land.[7] In law, this created a servitude[8] of passage for the benefit of the owner of the surrounded land. The first diplomatic document to contain the word enclave was the Treaty of Madrid, signed in 1526.[2]: 61 

Later, the term enclave began to be used also to refer to parcels of countries, counties, fiefs, communes, towns, parishes, etc. that were surrounded by alien territory. This French word eventually entered English and other languages to denote the same concept, although local terms have continued to be used. In India, the word "pocket" is often used as a synonym for enclave (such as "the pockets of Puducherry district").[9] In British administrative history, subnational enclaves were usually called detachments or detached parts, and national enclaves as detached districts or detached dominions.[10] In English ecclesiastic history, subnational enclaves were known as peculiars (see also royal peculiar).

The word exclave[3] is a logically extended back-formation of enclave.

Characteristics

Enclaves exist for a variety of historical, political and geographical reasons. For example, in the feudal system in Europe, the ownership of feudal domains was often transferred or partitioned, either through purchase and sale or through inheritance, and often such domains were or came to be surrounded by other domains. In particular, this state of affairs persisted into the 19th century in the Holy Roman Empire, and these domains (principalities, etc.) exhibited many of the characteristics of sovereign states. Prior to 1866 Prussia alone consisted of more than 270 discontiguous pieces of territory.[2]: 61 

Residing in an enclave within another country has often involved difficulties in such areas as passage rights, importing goods, currency, provision of utilities and health services, and host nation cooperation. Thus, over time, enclaves have tended to be eliminated. For example, two-thirds of the then-existing national-level enclaves were extinguished on 1 August 2015, when the governments of India and Bangladesh implemented a Land Boundary Agreement that exchanged 162 first-order enclaves (111 Indian and 51 Bangladeshi). This exchange thus effectively de-enclaved another two dozen second-order enclaves and one third-order enclave, eliminating 197 of the India–Bangladesh enclaves in all. The residents in these enclaves had complained of being effectively stateless. Only Bangladesh's Dahagram–Angarpota enclave remained.

Netherlands and Belgium decided to keep the enclave and exclave system in Baarle. As both Netherlands and Belgium are members of the European Union and Schengen Area, people, goods and services flow freely with little or no restrictions.

Enclave versus exclave

For illustration, in the figure (above), A1 is a semi-enclave (attached to C and also bounded by water that only touches C's territorial water). Although A2 is an exclave of A, it cannot be classed as an enclave because it shares borders with B and C. The territory A3 is both an exclave of A and an enclave from the viewpoint of B. The singular territory D, although an enclave, is not an exclave.

True enclaves

An enclave is a part of the territory of a state that is enclosed within the territory of another state. To distinguish the parts of a state entirely enclosed in a single other state, they are called true enclaves.[5]: 10  A true enclave cannot be reached without passing through the territory of a single other state that surrounds it. In 2007, Evgeny Vinokurov called this the restrictive definition of "enclave" given by international law, which thus "comprises only so-called 'true enclaves'".[5]: 10  Two examples are Büsingen am Hochrhein, a true enclave of Germany, and Campione d'Italia, a true enclave of Italy, both of which are surrounded by Switzerland.

The definition of a territory comprises both land territory and territorial waters. In the case of enclaves in territorial waters, they are called maritime (those surrounded by territorial sea) or lacustrine (if in a lake) enclaves.[5]: 10  Most of the true national-level enclaves now existing are in Asia and Europe. While subnational enclaves are numerous the world over, there are only a few national-level true enclaves in Africa, Australia and the Americas (each such enclave being surrounded by the territorial waters of another country).

A historical example is West Berlin before the reunification of Germany. Since 1945, all of Berlin was ruled de jure by the four Allied powers. However, the East German government and the Soviet Union treated East Berlin as an integral part of East Germany, so West Berlin was a de facto enclave within East Germany. Also, 12 small West Berlin enclaves, such as Steinstücken, were separated from the city, some by only a few meters.[11]

Enclaved countries

 
Position of Lesotho within South Africa

Three nations qualify as completely surrounded by another country's land and/or internal waters:

The Republic of Artsakh, a disputed territory not recognised by any UN member states, controls part of Nagorno-Karabakh, which is an enclave within Azerbaijan.

Historically, four Bantustans (or "Black homelands") of South Africa were granted nominal independence, unrecognized internationally, by the Apartheid government from 1976 until their reabsorption in 1994. Others remained under government rule from 1948 to 1994. Being heavily partitioned, various parts of these Bantustans were true enclaves.

The United States' constitutional principle of tribal sovereignty treats federally recognized Indian reservations as quasi-independent enclaves.

True exclaves

True exclave is an extension of the concept of true enclave. In order to access a true exclave from the mainland, a traveller must go through the territory of at least one other state. Examples include:

Related constructs and terms

Semi-enclaves and semi-exclaves

Semi-enclaves and semi-exclaves are areas that, except for possessing an unsurrounded sea border, would otherwise be enclaves or exclaves.[4]: 116 [5]: 12–14  Semi-enclaves can exist as independent states that border only one other state, such as Monaco, the Gambia and Brunei. Vinokurov (2007) declares, "Technically, Portugal, Denmark, and Canada also border only one foreign state, but they are not enclosed in the geographical, political, or economic sense. They have vast access to international waters. At the same time, there are states that, although in possession of sea access, are still enclosed by the territories of a foreign state."[5]: 14  Therefore, a quantitative principle applies: the land boundary must be longer than the coastline. Thus a state is classified as a sovereign semi-enclave if it borders on just one state, and its land boundary is longer than its sea coastline.[5]: 14, 20–22 

(Since Vinokurov's writing in 2007, Canada and Denmark have each gained a second bordering state—each other—with the 2022 division of Hans Island.)

Vinokurov affirms that "no similar quantitative criterion is needed to define the scope of non-sovereign semi-enclaves/exclaves."[5]: 14, 26 [15] Examples include:

Subnational enclaves and exclaves

Sometimes, administrative divisions of a country, for historical or practical reasons, caused some areas to belong to one division while being attached to another. Examples include:

 
Kentucky Bend and surrounding area
  Missouri (MO)
  Tennessee (TN)
  Kentucky (KY)

"Practical" enclaves, exclaves and inaccessible districts

The term pene-exclave was defined in Robinson (1959) as "parts of the territory of one country that can be approached conveniently – in particular by wheeled traffic – only through the territory of another country."[6]: 283  Thus, a pene-exclave, although having land borders, is not completely surrounded by the other's land or territorial waters.[17]: 60  Catudal (1974)[18]: 113  and Vinokurov (2007)[5]: 31–33  further elaborate upon examples, including Point Roberts. "Although physical connections by water with Point Roberts are entirely within the sovereignty of the United States, land access is only possible through Canada."[18]

Pene-enclaves are also called functional enclaves or practical enclaves.[5]: 31  They can exhibit continuity of state territory across territorial waters but, nevertheless, a discontinuity on land, such as in the case of Point Roberts.[5]: 47  Along rivers that change course, pene-enclaves can be observed as complexes comprising many small pene-enclaves.[5]: 50  A pene-enclave can also exist entirely on land, such as when intervening mountains render a territory, although geographically attached, inaccessible from other parts of a country except through alien territory. A commonly cited example is the Kleinwalsertal, a valley part of Vorarlberg, Austria, that is only accessible from Germany to the north, being separated from the rest of Austria by high mountains traversed by no roads. Another example is the Spanish village of Os de Civís, accessible from Andorra.

Hence, such areas are enclaves or exclaves for practical purposes, without meeting the strict definition. Many pene-exclaves partially border the sea or another body of water, which comprises their own territorial waters (i.e., they are not surrounded by other nations' territorial waters). They border their own territorial waters in addition to a land border with another country, and hence they are not true exclaves. Still, one cannot travel to them on land without going through another country. Attribution of a pene-enclave status to a territory can sometimes be disputed, depending on whether the territory is considered to be practically inaccessible from the mainland or not.[5]: 33 

Subnational "practical" enclaves, exclaves, and inaccessible districts

Enclaves within enclaves

 
Map showing the non-contiguous Belgian exclaves of Baarle-Hertog in the Netherlands, which, in turn, have Dutch enclaves within it
 
Former Indo-Bangladesh enclaves created by the 1947 Partition of India. These were abolished in 2015 following a treaty between India and Bangladesh.

It is possible for an enclave of one country to be completely surrounded by a part of another country that is itself an enclave of the first country. These enclaves are sometimes called counter-enclaves. Two such complexes containing them exist currently:

The former complex of enclaves at Cooch Behar district included 24 second-order enclaves and one small third-order enclave called Dahala Khagrabari #51: a piece of India within a part of Bangladesh, within a part of India, within Bangladesh. The Indo-Bangladesh enclaves were exchanged on 31 July 2015 by the ratified Land Boundary Agreement, and Dahala Khagrabari was ceded to Bangladesh.

The border arrangements concerning the Vennbahn meant that, from 1922 to 1949, a Belgian counter-enclave existed within a German enclave.

Ethnic enclaves

An ethnic enclave is a community of an ethnic group inside an area in which another ethnic group predominates. Ghettos, Little Italys, barrios and Chinatowns are examples. These areas may have a separate language, culture and economic system.

Extraterritoriality

Diplomatic missions, such as embassies and consulates, as well as military bases, are usually exempted from the jurisdiction of the host country, i.e., the laws of the host nation in which an embassy is located do not typically apply to the land of the embassy or base itself. This exemption from the jurisdiction of the host country is defined as extraterritoriality. Areas and buildings enjoying some forms of extraterritoriality are not true enclaves since, in all cases, the host country retains full sovereignty. In addition to embassies, some other areas enjoy a limited form of extraterritoriality.

Examples of this include:

Land owned by a foreign country

 
Land for the Captain Cook Monument was deeded outright to the British government by the independent nation of Hawaii in 1877

One or more parcels/holdings of land in most countries is owned by other countries. Most instances are exempt from taxes. In the special case of embassies/consulates these enjoy special privileges driven by international consensus particularly the mutual wish to ensure free diplomatic missions, such as being exempt from major hindrances and host-country arrests in ordinary times on the premises. Most non-embassy lands in such ownership are also not enclaves as they fall legally short of extraterritoriality, they are subject to alike court jurisdiction as before their grant/sale in most matters. Nonetheless, for a person's offence against the property itself, equally valid jurisdiction in criminal matters is more likely than elsewhere, assuming the perpetrator is found in the prosecuting authority's homeland. Devoid of permanent residents, formally defined new sovereignty is not warranted or asserted in the examples below. Nonetheless, minor laws, especially on flag flying, are sometimes relaxed to accommodate the needs of the accommodated nation's monument.

Embassies enjoy many different legal statuses approaching quasi-sovereignty, depending on the agreements reached and in practice upheld from time-to-time by host nations. Subject to hosts adhering to basic due process of international law, including giving warnings, the enforced reduction of scope of a foreign embassy has always been a possibility, even to the point of expelling the foreign embassy entirely, usually on a breakdown of relations, in reaction to extreme actions such as espionage, or as another form of sanction. The same seems to be possible in profit-driven moving or drilling under any of the sites below, providing safeguards as the structure or a new replacement site. The same possible curtailments and alterations never apply to proper exclaves.

Examples of such land other than for diplomatic missions are:

 
The John F. Kennedy Memorial at Runnymede, United Kingdom, placed on land given to the United States of America in 1965

Unusual cross-border transport channels

National railway passing through another state's territory

Changes in borders can make a railway that was previously located solely within a country traverse the new borders. Since diverting a railway is expensive, this arrangement may last a long time. This may mean that doors on passenger trains are locked and guarded to prevent illicit entry and exit while the train is temporarily in another country. Borders can also be in the "wrong" place, forcing railways into difficult terrain. In large parts of Europe, where the Schengen Area has eliminated border controls when travelling between its 27 member countries, this problem no longer exists, and railways can criss-cross borders with no need for border controls or locked trains.[56]

Examples include:

Africa

 
The Mauritania Railway. The inset shows the shorter route cutting through Western Sahara and the longer route within Mauritania through difficult terrain.
  • Due to inability to agree in 1963 on a shorter route through easy terrain, the iron ore railway in Mauritania originally had to use a longer route through a tunnel (built through 2 km of solid granite) near Choum to avoid the territory of Spanish Sahara. The tunnel is no longer in use and trains now use the shorter route through 5 km of Western Saharan territory controlled by the Polisario Front.
  • In 2013, in Mozambique, the shortest railway route from coal mines at Tete to a port at Nacala passes through Malawi. A route through solely Mozambican territory is circuitous.[citation needed]
  • In 1928, Congo (Belgium) and Angola (Portugal) exchanged some land to facilitate the new route of the railway to Congo-Kinshasa.[57]

Americas

Europe

Current
  • Salzburg to Innsbruck (Austria) passes through Rosenheim, Germany. A railway line within Austria exists as well, but trains take about 1.5 hours longer than across German territory.
  • Trains on the Birsig Valley Line from Basel to Rodersdorf, Switzerland, which passes through Leymen, France. It is operated by Baselland Transport and serviced by line no. 10, which continues into the Basel tram network.
  • The Hochrheinbahn (High Rhine Railway) from Basel via Waldshut to Schaffhausen is part of the Deutsche Bahn network, and is mostly in Germany, but the two ends are in Switzerland and it is only connected with the rest of the German railway network via Switzerland. At both Basel and Schaffhausen the railway has extraterritorial status: one can travel by train to and from the rest of Germany without going through Swiss customs, despite travelling over territory of the Swiss Customs Area. See Basel Badischer Bahnhof.
  • Trains from Neugersdorf, Saxony to Zittau pass Czech territory at Varnsdorf, while Czech trains from Varnsdorf to Chrastava pass through German territory at Zittau, and then a small part of Polish territory near the village of Porajów.
  • Trains from Görlitz to Zittau, Germany, pass the border river Neisse several times (see Oder–Neisse line); the railway station for Ostritz, Germany, lies in Krzewina, Poland.
  • Belgrade–Bar railway crosses into Bosnia and Herzegovina for 9 kilometres (5.6 mi), between stations Zlatibor and Priboj (both in Serbia). There is one station, Štrpci, but there are no border-crossing facilities, and trains do not call at the station.
  • The Knin – Bihać railway between Croatia and Bosnia is split by the Croatian–Bosnian border several times. Similarly, the Savski Marof – Imeno railway was split by the Slovenian–Croatian border several times.
  • LučenecVeľký Krtíš line in Slovakia passes through Hungary from Ipolytarnóc to Nógrádszakál.
  • The local trains on the Burgenlandbahn in Austria cross the area of Hungary at Sopron. During the era of the Iron Curtain, the trains had their doors locked as they traversed Hungarian territory.
  • The line from Ventimiglia to Limone Piemonte, Italy, via Breil-sur-Roya, France.
  • The railway between France and Italy briefly leaves France to enter Monaco before entering France once more. The railway has a 5300-metre tunnel that goes through Monaco and further, and has an underground station in Monaco.
  • For the Belgian Vennbahn (now a cycleway) narrow strips of Belgian territory were created running through Germany, creating five German exclaves.
  • The former Soviet republics have numerous examples:[clarification needed]
  • Trains running between Schaffhausen and Rafz pass through the German towns of Jestetten and Lottstetten.
Historical
  • During the Cold War, underground lines in West Berlin ran under parts of East Berlin. Ghost stations (German: Geisterbahnhöfe) were stations on Berlin's U-Bahn and S-Bahn metro networks that were closed during this period of Berlin's division.
  • In Finland, Porkkala was leased to the Soviet Union as a Soviet naval base between 1944 and 1956. Porkkala is located on the Rantarata, the main railway line between Helsinki and Turku. Initially, only Soviet traffic was permitted through, forcing Finnish State Railways to reroute the trains through a circuitous route via Toijala. However, in 1947, the Soviets agreed to let Finnish trains through. At the border, Finnish trains were shunted to a Soviet locomotive, windows were shuttered, guards were posted to the doors, and the Soviet locomotive would pull the train through the base area, to be shunted back to a Finnish locomotive at the opposite border.
Proposals

Highway of one state passing through another state's territory

This arrangement is less common as highways are more easily re-aligned. Some examples are:

Africa

Americas

Asia

  • The road from Dubai to the tourist spot of Hatta, an exclave of the emirate of Dubai, passes through a small stretch of Omani territory.
  • The highway between Bishkek and Issyk Kul, both in Kyrgyzstan, skirts the border with Kazakhstan, with the highway and the border crossing each other for short distances at various points.

Europe

  • Various roads cross the Republic of Ireland–United Kingdom border, back and forth between the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland. The N54 in County Monaghan (RoI) twice becomes the A3 in County Fermanagh (NI), before continuing as the N54. Similarly, the N53 in Monaghan passes through County Armagh (NI) as the A37, before resuming as the N53 at a point where County Armagh, County Monaghan and County Louth (RoI) all meet.[65] As of July 2019, no national or border signs are present: the only indication is the change in margin markings and signs to indicate a change in speed limits between mph and km/h.[66] It remains to be seen whether Brexit will change this friendly arrangement, which has persisted since the Good Friday Agreement of 1998.[67]
  • Between 1963 and 2002 the N274 road from Roermond to Heerlen, part of Dutch territory, passed through the German Selfkant, which had been annexed by the Netherlands after the Second World War but returned to Germany in 1963.
  • Close to Narvik, a road from Norway twice enters and leaves Swedish territory, following the southern shore of the Kjårdavatnet lake. It does not connect with any other Swedish road in either location before it enters Norwegian land once more. It is private and built for hydropower plants but usable for public.[68][69]
  • Norwegian road 92 continues in Finland as road 92 before it continues as road 92 again in Norway. Norwegian road 7012 continues as road Z821 in Sweden before continuing as road 7012 in Norway again. Road Z821 (near Gäddede) had right-hand driving also before 1967 when the rest of Sweden had left-hand driving. These roads are mostly number construction[clarification needed] and do not have special privileges.
  • Road 402 between Podsabotin and Solkan in Slovenia, built when Slovenia was a state of Yugoslavia, passes through Italy for 1.5 kilometres. This section of the road does not intersect any other roads and is confined by high concrete walls topped by fences. As Slovenia and Italy are now both signatories to the Schengen Agreement, the barriers are little more than historical curiosities, although there is modern signage indicating that photography is forbidden along the Italian part of the road and that stopping is prohibited.[70]
  • The Saatse Boot Road in Estonia, between the villages of Lutepää and Sesniki, passes through Russian territory. The stretch of road passing through Russia is flanked by barbed wire fences and guard towers. Stopping and/or getting out of one's vehicle on the stretch of road is forbidden; the rule is enforced by Russian border guards.
  • The D8 coastal highway of Croatia passes through a small section of Bosnia and Herzegovina territory, at the town of Neum, as it heads south from Split, Croatia to Dubrovnik.
  • Geneva Airport in Switzerland has a French Sector, which, while legally and geographically in Switzerland, is a de facto French domestic terminal used solely for flights to and from destinations in metropolitan France, and staffed by French officials. Thus, prior to Switzerland's accession to the Schengen Area (which entered into force for air travel in March 2009),[71] the French Sector saved the need for border controls for flights between France and Geneva Airport.[72] The French Sector is only accessible by a road connecting it directly to France, which passes through Swiss territory but has no junctions or other physical access to Switzerland. This road leads to a turn-off on the French side of the Ferney-Voltaire border crossing, thus bypassing Swiss passport controls when they were operational before 2009. While Switzerland's membership of the Schengen Area now renders the convenience of avoiding passport controls obsolete, there is still a small advantage gained in using the French Sector: Switzerland is not in the EU Customs Union, so customs (but not passport) checks are still carried out at Switzerland's border posts. The French Sector, with its road that leads directly to France without access to Switzerland, bypasses this requirement.
    • EuroAirport on French territory near Basel/Mulhouse is similar. It has a Swiss section with a customs-free road to Switzerland.
    • Basel (Badischer) and Geneva railway stations also have similar foreign areas.

Subnational highway passing through other internal territory

Americas

Asia

Border transport infrastructure

Africa

 
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The Kazungula Bridge curves in its path across the Zambezi River to avoid the immediately adjacent territory of Namibia and Zimbabwe.
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Zambia
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Botswana
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Namibia
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Zimbabwe

Americas

  • In 2009, the Canada Border Services Agency relocated its border inspection post from Cornwall Island, Ontario, a border region with the United States, to Cornwall, Ontario, across from the island and thus further inland, after protests erupted over the CBSA's firearm policy on Mohawk Nation’s sovereign land. To avoid severe penalty, people entering from the United States who are destined for the island are required to proceed across the island to report to the new CBSA post in Cornwall before making a U-turn to return to the island. Residents of the island visiting Cornwall or beyond must also report to the CBSA.[76] Those returning to the island from Cornwall are the only group not required to go through any border inspection.

Asia

  • The Hong Kong–Shenzhen Western Corridor on the Hong Kongmainland China border: the immigration control points for Hong Kong (Shenzhen Bay Control Point) and mainland China (Shenzhen Bay Port) are co-located in the same building on the Shenzhen side of the bridge in an effective pene-exclave. The Hong Kong portion of the service building and the adjoining bridge are leased to Hong Kong, and are under Hong Kong's jurisdiction for an initial period until 30 June 2047.
  • The Mainland Port Area in Kowloon High Speed Railway Station in downtown Hong Kong is under the jurisdiction of the Mainland Chinese authorities and courts. The 30 km long tunnel to the border is under Hong Kong jurisdiction, however, the train compartments of any train in operation (that is carrying passengers to or from the Mainland) are subject to Mainland Laws and jurisdiction.[77] This arrangement was created to allow for immigration clearance to occur in Hong Kong for all trains travelling to and from the Mainland of China. This has stirred much controversy and multiple protests in Hong Kong.[78]
  • As a legacy of British Malaya, the Malaysian rail network had its southern terminus at Tanjong Pagar railway station in central Singapore. The land on which the station and the rail tracks stood was leased to Keretapi Tanah Melayu, the Malaysian state railway operator. Consequently, Malaysia had partial sovereignty over the railway land.[79] Passengers had to clear Malaysian customs and immigration checks at Tanjong Pagar before boarding the train to Malaysia, even after Singapore shifted its border control facility to the actual border in 1998 and objected to the continued presence of Malaysian officials at the station. After a 20-year long dispute, the station was closed in 2011 and the railway land reverted to Singapore.[79] A remnant of the rail corridor is still in use; KTM trains now terminate at Woodlands Train Checkpoint in northern Singapore near the border, which houses Malaysian and Singaporean border controls for rail passengers.[80]

Europe

  • Several bridges cross the rivers Oder and Neisse between Germany and Poland. To avoid needing to coordinate their efforts on a single bridge, the two riparian states assign each bridge to one or the other; thus Poland is responsible for all maintenance on some of the bridges, including the German side, and vice versa.[81]
  • The Hallein Salt Mine crosses from Austria into Germany. Under an 1829 treaty Austria can dig under the then-Kingdom of Bavaria. In return some salt has to be given to Bavaria, and up to 99 of its citizens can be hired to work in the Austrian mine.[82]
  • The twin town of TornioHaparanda or HaparandaTornio lies at the mouth of river Tornio, Tornio on the Finnish side and Haparanda on the Swedish side. The two towns have a common public transportation, as well as cultural services, fire brigade, sports facilities etc.
  • The Basel Badischer Bahnhof is a railway station in the Swiss city of Basel. Although situated on Swiss soil, because of the 1852 treaty between the Swiss Confederation and the state of Baden (one of the predecessors of today's Germany), the largest part of the station (the platforms and the parts of the passenger tunnel that lead to the German/Swiss checkpoint) is treated administratively as an inner-German railway station operated by the Deutsche Bahn. The shops in the station hall, however, are Swiss, and the Swiss franc is used as the official currency there (although the euro is universally accepted). The Swiss post office, car rental office, restaurant and a cluster of shops are each separately located wholly within a surrounding station area that is administered by the German railway.[83] The customs controls are located in a tunnel between the platforms and the station hall; international trains that continue to Basel SBB usually had on-board border controls, until they were abolished in 2008 when Switzerland joined the Schengen Area.
  • The tram network in the French city of Strasbourg was extended into the neighbouring German city of Kehl in 2017.[84]
  • The railway stations of Audun-le-Tiche and Volmerange-les-Mines are both located in France but are owned, operated and maintained by the Luxembourg National Railway Company, as are the short stretches of railway between the stations and the Luxembourg border. Thus, holders of a Luxembourg railway pass can travel to these stations without requiring a French ticket. The stations are both end stations on different lines and are not physically connected to any French railway. There are no border issues, as both France and Luxembourg are in the Schengen Area. Likewise, a short stretch of narrow-gauge railway line connects Hendaye in south-western France to the rest of the San Sebastián Metro network over the border in Spain.
  • The bus network of Bratislava, the capital of Slovakia, extends to the nearby Austrian village Wolfsthal where the train S7 (Schnellbahn) from Vienna has its terminal station. After the fall of the Iron Curtain, the abandoned rail road track from Wolfsthal to Bratislava could not be reinstalled because the land had been sold for housing projects.

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General and cited references

  • Robinson, G. W. S. (September 1959). "Exclaves". Annals of the Association of American Geographers. 49 (3, [Part 1]): 283–295. doi:10.1111/j.1467-8306.1959.tb01614.x. JSTOR 2561461.
  • Vinokurov, Evgeny (2007). A Theory of Enclaves. Lexington Books. ISBN 978-0-7391-2403-1.

External links

  • Rolf Palmberg's Enclaves of the world
  • Jan S. Krogh's Geosite
  • "Tangled Territories" 2005 review article on exclaves and enclaves in Europe published in Hidden Europe magazine
  • Barry Smith's Baarle Site
  • Evgeny Vinokurov's Theory of Enclaves - a comprehensive economic and political treatment of enclaves and exclaves

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Enclave redirects here For other uses see Enclave disambiguation An enclave is a territory or a small territory as part of a larger one that is entirely surrounded by the territory of one other state or entity 1 Enclaves may also exist within territorial waters 2 60 Enclave is sometimes used improperly to denote a territory that is only partly surrounded by another state 1 Vatican City and San Marino both enclaved by Italy and Lesotho enclaved by South Africa are completely enclaved sovereign states Explicative diagram of territorial discontinuities Enclaves and exclavesDifferent territories countries states counties municipalities etc are represented by different colours and letters separated parts of the same territory are represented by the same colour and letter with a different number added to each smaller part of that territory the main part is identified by the letter only A possesses 5 exclaves A1 A2 A3 A4 and A5 it is impossible to go from the main part of A to any of these parts going only through territory of A however A1 and A2 are not enclaves neither of them is surrounded by a single foreign territory A1 is a semi enclave and a semi exclave it has an unsurrounded sea border A3 is an enclave it is totally surrounded by B A4 and A5 are counter enclaves or second order enclaves territories belonging to A that are encroached inside the enclave E contains 1 enclave E foreign territory totally surrounded by territory of A contains 1 counter counter enclave or third order enclave E1 B contains 2 enclaves A3 and D C continuous territory D is an enclaved territory it is territorially continuous but its territory is totally surrounded by a single foreign territory B E is an enclaved territory it is inside A contains 2 enclaves A4 and A5 which are counter enclaves of A possesses 1 counter enclave E1 which is a counter counter enclave as viewed by A and contained within A5 In topological terms A and E are each sets of non connected surfaces and B C and D are connected surfaces However C and D are also simply connected surfaces while B is not it has genus 2 the number of holes in B An exclave is a portion of a state or district geographically separated from the main part by surrounding alien territory of one or more states or districts etc 3 Many exclaves are also enclaves but not all an exclave can be surrounded by the territory of more than one state 4 The Azerbaijani exclave of Nakhchivan is an example of an exclave that is not an enclave as it borders Armenia Turkey and Iran Semi enclaves and semi exclaves are areas that except for possessing an unsurrounded sea border a coastline contiguous with international waters would otherwise be enclaves or exclaves 4 116 5 12 14 Enclaves and semi enclaves can exist as independent states Monaco The Gambia and Brunei are semi enclaves while exclaves and semi exclaves proper always constitute just a part of a sovereign state like the Kaliningrad Oblast 4 A pene exclave is a part of the territory of one country that can be conveniently approached in particular by wheeled traffic only through the territory of another country 6 283 Pene exclaves are also called functional exclaves or practical exclaves 5 31 Many pene exclaves partially border their own territorial waters i e they are not surrounded by other nations territorial waters such as Point Roberts Washington and Minnesota s Northwest Angle A pene exclave can also exist entirely on land such as when intervening mountains render a territory inaccessible from other parts of a country except through alien territory A commonly cited example is the Kleinwalsertal a valley part of Vorarlberg Austria that is accessible only from Germany to the north Contents 1 Origin and usage 2 Characteristics 2 1 Enclave versus exclave 3 True enclaves 3 1 Enclaved countries 4 True exclaves 5 Related constructs and terms 5 1 Semi enclaves and semi exclaves 5 2 Subnational enclaves and exclaves 5 3 Practical enclaves exclaves and inaccessible districts 5 3 1 Subnational practical enclaves exclaves and inaccessible districts 5 4 Enclaves within enclaves 5 5 Ethnic enclaves 5 6 Extraterritoriality 5 7 Land owned by a foreign country 6 Unusual cross border transport channels 6 1 National railway passing through another state s territory 6 1 1 Africa 6 1 2 Americas 6 1 3 Europe 6 1 3 1 Current 6 1 3 2 Historical 6 1 3 3 Proposals 6 2 Highway of one state passing through another state s territory 6 2 1 Africa 6 2 2 Americas 6 2 3 Asia 6 2 4 Europe 6 3 Subnational highway passing through other internal territory 6 3 1 Americas 6 3 2 Asia 6 4 Border transport infrastructure 6 4 1 Africa 6 4 2 Americas 6 4 3 Asia 6 4 4 Europe 7 See also 7 1 Lists 8 Citations 9 General and cited references 10 External linksOrigin and usage EditThe word enclave is French and first appeared in the mid 15th century as a derivative of the verb enclaver code fra promoted to code fr 1283 from the colloquial Latin inclavare code lat promoted to code la to close with a key 7 Originally it was a term of property law that denoted the situation of a land or parcel of land surrounded by land owned by a different owner and that could not be reached for its exploitation in a practical and sufficient manner without crossing the surrounding land 7 In law this created a servitude 8 of passage for the benefit of the owner of the surrounded land The first diplomatic document to contain the word enclave was the Treaty of Madrid signed in 1526 2 61 Later the term enclave began to be used also to refer to parcels of countries counties fiefs communes towns parishes etc that were surrounded by alien territory This French word eventually entered English and other languages to denote the same concept although local terms have continued to be used In India the word pocket is often used as a synonym for enclave such as the pockets of Puducherry district 9 In British administrative history subnational enclaves were usually called detachments or detached parts and national enclaves as detached districts or detached dominions 10 In English ecclesiastic history subnational enclaves were known as peculiars see also royal peculiar The word exclave 3 is a logically extended back formation of enclave Characteristics EditEnclaves exist for a variety of historical political and geographical reasons For example in the feudal system in Europe the ownership of feudal domains was often transferred or partitioned either through purchase and sale or through inheritance and often such domains were or came to be surrounded by other domains In particular this state of affairs persisted into the 19th century in the Holy Roman Empire and these domains principalities etc exhibited many of the characteristics of sovereign states Prior to 1866 Prussia alone consisted of more than 270 discontiguous pieces of territory 2 61 Residing in an enclave within another country has often involved difficulties in such areas as passage rights importing goods currency provision of utilities and health services and host nation cooperation Thus over time enclaves have tended to be eliminated For example two thirds of the then existing national level enclaves were extinguished on 1 August 2015 when the governments of India and Bangladesh implemented a Land Boundary Agreement that exchanged 162 first order enclaves 111 Indian and 51 Bangladeshi This exchange thus effectively de enclaved another two dozen second order enclaves and one third order enclave eliminating 197 of the India Bangladesh enclaves in all The residents in these enclaves had complained of being effectively stateless Only Bangladesh s Dahagram Angarpota enclave remained Netherlands and Belgium decided to keep the enclave and exclave system in Baarle As both Netherlands and Belgium are members of the European Union and Schengen Area people goods and services flow freely with little or no restrictions Enclave versus exclave Edit For illustration in the figure above A1 is a semi enclave attached to C and also bounded by water that only touches C s territorial water Although A2 is an exclave of A it cannot be classed as an enclave because it shares borders with B and C The territory A3 is both an exclave of A and an enclave from the viewpoint of B The singular territory D although an enclave is not an exclave True enclaves EditFor broader coverage of true enclaves see List of enclaves and exclaves An enclave is a part of the territory of a state that is enclosed within the territory of another state To distinguish the parts of a state entirely enclosed in a single other state they are called true enclaves 5 10 A true enclave cannot be reached without passing through the territory of a single other state that surrounds it In 2007 Evgeny Vinokurov called this the restrictive definition of enclave given by international law which thus comprises only so called true enclaves 5 10 Two examples are Busingen am Hochrhein a true enclave of Germany and Campione d Italia a true enclave of Italy both of which are surrounded by Switzerland The definition of a territory comprises both land territory and territorial waters In the case of enclaves in territorial waters they are called maritime those surrounded by territorial sea or lacustrine if in a lake enclaves 5 10 Most of the true national level enclaves now existing are in Asia and Europe While subnational enclaves are numerous the world over there are only a few national level true enclaves in Africa Australia and the Americas each such enclave being surrounded by the territorial waters of another country A historical example is West Berlin before the reunification of Germany Since 1945 all of Berlin was ruled de jure by the four Allied powers However the East German government and the Soviet Union treated East Berlin as an integral part of East Germany so West Berlin was a de facto enclave within East Germany Also 12 small West Berlin enclaves such as Steinstucken were separated from the city some by only a few meters 11 Enclaved countries Edit See also List of countries that border only one other country Position of Lesotho within South Africa Three nations qualify as completely surrounded by another country s land and or internal waters The Republic of San Marino enclaved within Italy Vatican City enclaved within the city of Rome Italy The Kingdom of Lesotho enclaved within South AfricaThe Republic of Artsakh a disputed territory not recognised by any UN member states controls part of Nagorno Karabakh which is an enclave within Azerbaijan Historically four Bantustans or Black homelands of South Africa were granted nominal independence unrecognized internationally by the Apartheid government from 1976 until their reabsorption in 1994 Others remained under government rule from 1948 to 1994 Being heavily partitioned various parts of these Bantustans were true enclaves The United States constitutional principle of tribal sovereignty treats federally recognized Indian reservations as quasi independent enclaves True exclaves Edit Nakhchivan Autonomous Republic For broader coverage of true exclaves see List of enclaves and exclaves True exclave is an extension of the concept of true enclave In order to access a true exclave from the mainland a traveller must go through the territory of at least one other state Examples include Nakhchivan which borders Turkey Armenia and Iran is an exclave of Azerbaijan 12 Baarle Hertog includes a collection of Belgian exclaves in the Netherlands In the United Arab Emirates four emirates have five true exclaves Dubai Hatta Ajman Masfout and Manama Ras al Khaimah the more southerly of the emirate s two non contiguous sections and Sharjah Nahwa also both a true national level enclave and a counter enclave 13 Llivia is an enclave and exclave of Spain surrounded by France Campione d Italia is an enclave and exclave of Italy surrounded by Switzerland Busingen am Hochrhein is an enclave and exclave of Germany surrounded by Switzerland The shortest distance from Busingen s borders to the main portion of German territory is only about 700 metres about 2 300 ft Likoma and Chizumulu Islands in Lake Malawi are lacustrine enclaves and exclaves of Malawi surrounded by Mozambique territorial waters 14 Related constructs and terms EditSemi enclaves and semi exclaves Edit For broader coverage of semi enclaves and semi exclaves see List of enclaves and exclaves Semi enclaves and semi exclaves are areas that except for possessing an unsurrounded sea border would otherwise be enclaves or exclaves 4 116 5 12 14 Semi enclaves can exist as independent states that border only one other state such as Monaco the Gambia and Brunei Vinokurov 2007 declares Technically Portugal Denmark and Canada also border only one foreign state but they are not enclosed in the geographical political or economic sense They have vast access to international waters At the same time there are states that although in possession of sea access are still enclosed by the territories of a foreign state 5 14 Therefore a quantitative principle applies the land boundary must be longer than the coastline Thus a state is classified as a sovereign semi enclave if it borders on just one state and its land boundary is longer than its sea coastline 5 14 20 22 Since Vinokurov s writing in 2007 Canada and Denmark have each gained a second bordering state each other with the 2022 division of Hans Island Vinokurov affirms that no similar quantitative criterion is needed to define the scope of non sovereign semi enclaves exclaves 5 14 26 15 Examples include Alaska one of the states in the United States of America is the largest semi enclave in the world separated from the US by Canada Oecusse a district on the northwestern side of the island of Timor is a semi enclave of East Timor separated from the rest of the country by Indonesia Ceuta and Melilla are Spanish semi enclaves on the Mediterranean coast of Morocco Temburong District is a Bruneian semi enclave surrounded by Malaysia The Temburong Bridge connects Temburong to the Brunei mainland Kokkina a village in the de facto state of Northern Cyprus is a semi enclave situated on the Mediterranean coast It is separated from the rest of the country by the Republic of Cyprus Kaliningrad Oblast is a federal subject of Russia an oblast a semi exclave situated on the Baltic coast and bordering Lithuania and Poland Sea access from the Russian mainland is possible from Saint Petersburg via the Gulf of Finland without passing through other states territory Cabinda also spelled Kabinda formerly Portuguese Congo is a semi exclave and a province of Angola on the Atlantic coast of southwestern Africa separated by the only sea access port of the Democratic Republic of the Congo also bordered by the Republic of the Congo French Guiana a French Overseas Department in South America is a semi exclave that is bounded by Suriname Brazil and the Atlantic Ocean The southern part of Dubrovnik Neretva County in Croatia is separated from the rest of the country by Neum in Bosnia and Herzegovina and is also bordered by Montenegro The Republic of Ragusa once gave the town of Neum to the Ottoman Empire because it did not want to have a land border with Venice this small municipality was inherited by Bosnia and Herzegovina The Peljesac Bridge links the semi exclave to the rest of country Subnational enclaves and exclaves Edit For broader coverage of subnational enclaves and exclaves see List of enclaves and exclaves Sometimes administrative divisions of a country for historical or practical reasons caused some areas to belong to one division while being attached to another Examples include In India Dadra enclaved within the state of Gujarat is part of Dadra and Nagar Haveli and Daman and Diu in India Puducherry district of the Union Territory of Puducherry is made of 12 non contiguous parts 16 many of them are true enclaves entirely surrounded by the state of Tamil Nadu Before Puducherry along with the other territories of French India was absorbed into India in 1954 they were enclaved within the Union of India and before that the British Raj Mahe district of Puducherry is made of three non contiguous parts two of which are true enclaves within the state of Kerala Yanam district of Puducherry is an enclave surrounded entirely by the state of Andhra Pradesh From 1947 to 1971 Bangladesh was a part of Pakistan as its East Pakistan exclave separated from West Pakistan by 1 760 kilometers 1 100 miles of India It eventually gained independence in 1971 during the Bangladesh Liberation War In the United Kingdom Before 1974 and especially before 1844 there were many exclaves of counties in England and Wales The counties of Scotland before reorganisation in 1889 included dozens of exclaves This was especially notable in the case of Cromartyshire which was split into at least nine parts spread across Ross shire In France The French department of Pyrenees Atlantiques in the southwest of France surrounds two enclaves of the neighbouring department of Hautes Pyrenees The French department of Vaucluse has a rather large exclave to its north that is an enclave within the Drome department the canton of Valreas historically known as Enclave des Papes San Colombano al Lambro is an exclave of the province of Milan at the junction between the Pavia and Lodi provinces The exclave arose when the province of Lodi was carved out of the province of Milan but a referendum in San Colombano indicated the locals wish to stay in Milan As a result the commune is the only wine producing area in the mostly urbanized province of Milan Kentucky Bend and surrounding area Missouri MO Tennessee TN Kentucky KY In the United States A portion of Ellis Island is an exclave of New York City within the boundaries of Jersey City and therefore of New York State within the boundaries of New Jersey The Kentucky Bend exists because of a meander of the Mississippi River West Hollywood and Beverly Hills California adjoin one another but are entirely surrounded by the city of Los Angeles San Fernando California is entirely surrounded by the city of Los Angeles Jeddito Arizona lies within a 121 square kilometer 47 sq mi exclave of the Navajo Nation This exclave is surrounded by territory of the Hopi Reservation which is itself surrounded by the Navajo Nation Practical enclaves exclaves and inaccessible districts Edit For broader coverage of practical enclaves exclaves and inaccessible districts see List of enclaves and exclaves The term pene exclave was defined in Robinson 1959 as parts of the territory of one country that can be approached conveniently in particular by wheeled traffic only through the territory of another country 6 283 Thus a pene exclave although having land borders is not completely surrounded by the other s land or territorial waters 17 60 Catudal 1974 18 113 and Vinokurov 2007 5 31 33 further elaborate upon examples including Point Roberts Although physical connections by water with Point Roberts are entirely within the sovereignty of the United States land access is only possible through Canada 18 Pene enclaves are also called functional enclaves or practical enclaves 5 31 They can exhibit continuity of state territory across territorial waters but nevertheless a discontinuity on land such as in the case of Point Roberts 5 47 Along rivers that change course pene enclaves can be observed as complexes comprising many small pene enclaves 5 50 A pene enclave can also exist entirely on land such as when intervening mountains render a territory although geographically attached inaccessible from other parts of a country except through alien territory A commonly cited example is the Kleinwalsertal a valley part of Vorarlberg Austria that is only accessible from Germany to the north being separated from the rest of Austria by high mountains traversed by no roads Another example is the Spanish village of Os de Civis accessible from Andorra Hence such areas are enclaves or exclaves for practical purposes without meeting the strict definition Many pene exclaves partially border the sea or another body of water which comprises their own territorial waters i e they are not surrounded by other nations territorial waters They border their own territorial waters in addition to a land border with another country and hence they are not true exclaves Still one cannot travel to them on land without going through another country Attribution of a pene enclave status to a territory can sometimes be disputed depending on whether the territory is considered to be practically inaccessible from the mainland or not 5 33 Northern Ireland an area of the United Kingdom is bounded by the Republic of Ireland the Irish Sea and the Atlantic Ocean Equatorial Guinea s continental portion Rio Muni is a semi exclave surrounded by Gabon Cameroon and the Atlantic Ocean The Northwest Angle in the U S state of Minnesota is geographically separated from the rest of the state and United States by the Lake of the Woods and is accessible on land only through the Canadian province of Manitoba Additionally Elm Point south of the town of Buffalo Point in Manitoba is separated from the rest of Minnesota by Lake of the Woods Point Roberts Washington United States is an unincorporated community in Whatcom County located on the southernmost tip of the Tsawwassen Peninsula south of Delta British Columbia Canada that can be reached by land from the rest of the United States only by traveling through Canada The U S state of Vermont has two pene enclaves with the Canadian province of Quebec Province Point a few kilometres to the northeast of the town of East Alburgh Vermont is the southernmost tip of a small promontory approximately 1 hectare 2 5 acres in size 45 0 48 07 N 73 11 35 72 W 45 0133528 N 73 1932556 W 45 0133528 73 1932556 The promontory is cut through by the U S Canadian border as such the area is a practical enclave of the United States contiguous with Canada 19 Similarly the southern point of Province Island 45 0 15 N 72 13 52 W 45 00417 N 72 23111 W 45 00417 72 23111 a small island mostly in Quebec crosses into Vermont It is situated in Lake Memphremagog near Newport Vermont Walvis Bay now part of Namibia was a pene exclave of the Cape Colony in German South West Africa created in 1878 It became part of the Cape Province of the Union of South Africa in 1910 but from 1922 it was administered as a de facto part of South West Africa a League of Nations Mandate 20 In 1977 it was separated from that territory and re integrated into the Cape Province 21 South Africa did not relinquish sovereignty over Walvis Bay until 1994 nearly four years after Namibia s independence 22 Baritu National Park in Argentina can only be accessed by road through Bolivia as it is separated from the nearest Argentinian roads by vast stretches of uninhabited rainforest Subnational practical enclaves exclaves and inaccessible districts Edit Although the Jervis Bay Territory which occupies a coastal peninsula in Australia is not part of the Australian Capital Territory the laws of the ACT apply to it 23 This was to give the ACT coastal access which it did not have as it was entirely surrounded by the state of New South Wales The Romanian village of Nămoloasa Galați County can be accessed only through Vrancea County where there is a bridge over the Siret because it is separated by the Siret from the rest of Galați County The southern part of the Province of Venice Veneto can be reached directly from the rest of the province only by boat By land it can be reached only by traveling through the Province of Padua because territorial continuity with the main part of the province exists only through some unconnected islands and islets It is not possible to drive from the northern half of County Leitrim in the Republic of Ireland to the southern half without leaving the county Lough Allen and the River Shannon present a water barrier requiring one to drive through County Cavan to the east or County Roscommon to the west 24 better source needed The community of East Kemptville Nova Scotia Canada is part of the Municipality of Argyle but it can only be reached by road from the rest of the municipality by travelling through the Municipality of Yarmouth or the Municipality of Shelburne The latter route also requires travelling through the Municipality of Barrington The southeastern part of the Tai Po District northern part of the Sai Kung Peninsula Hong Kong can be reached directly from the rest of the district only by boat By land it can be reached only by traveling through the Sha Tin District because territorial continuity with the main part of the district is cut off by the Tolo Harbour In the past when there was no road network serving the region the residents commonly travelled by boat to Tai Po Market for their daily lives hence the districts were drawn this way but now most of the ferries no longer exist and residents travel by road to markets in Sha Tin District Ma On Shan or Sha Tin instead Within the United States Several portions of land including parts of Finns Point and Artificial Island on the New Jersey side of the Delaware River are Delaware territory Within the Twelve Mile Circle Delaware s border extends to the low water mark across the river Outside of the Circle the Delaware New Jersey border follows the middle of the river and Delaware Bay The Eastern Shore of Virginia on the southern portion of the Delmarva Peninsula shares a border with Maryland but is only connected to the rest of Virginia by the Chesapeake Bay Bridge Tunnel which is part of U S Route 13 The city of Carter Lake Iowa is separated from the rest of the state of Iowa by the Missouri River which changed course during a flood in 1877 cutting the city off from the rest of the state It is now only accessible through Omaha Nebraska The village of Kaskaskia Illinois the state s first capital is separated from the rest of Illinois by the Mississippi River due to a flood in 1881 which shifted the river to flow east of the town rather than west This resulted in the only access to the town being from Missouri The Upper Peninsula of Michigan is separated from the Lower Peninsula by the Straits of Mackinac so until the Mackinac Bridge was completed in 1957 the only land routes between them were through the states of Wisconsin Illinois and Indiana or through the Canadian province of Ontario The Marble Hill neighborhood of Manhattan was separated from the rest of the borough by the construction of the Harlem Ship Canal in 1895 and then connected to the North American mainland and the Bronx when the Harlem River was filled in on its north side in 1914 Although O Hare International Airport is located in Chicago it can only be reached directly from the rest of the city by passing through the suburban edge city of Rosemont Enclaves within enclaves Edit Map showing the non contiguous Belgian exclaves of Baarle Hertog in the Netherlands which in turn have Dutch enclaves within it Former Indo Bangladesh enclaves created by the 1947 Partition of India These were abolished in 2015 following a treaty between India and Bangladesh It is possible for an enclave of one country to be completely surrounded by a part of another country that is itself an enclave of the first country These enclaves are sometimes called counter enclaves Two such complexes containing them exist currently The Dutch municipality of Baarle Nassau has seven exclaves in two exclaves of the Belgian municipality of Baarle Hertog Nahwa of the United Arab Emirates is surrounded by Madha an exclave of Oman within the U A E The former complex of enclaves at Cooch Behar district included 24 second order enclaves and one small third order enclave called Dahala Khagrabari 51 a piece of India within a part of Bangladesh within a part of India within Bangladesh The Indo Bangladesh enclaves were exchanged on 31 July 2015 by the ratified Land Boundary Agreement and Dahala Khagrabari was ceded to Bangladesh The border arrangements concerning the Vennbahn meant that from 1922 to 1949 a Belgian counter enclave existed within a German enclave Ethnic enclaves Edit An ethnic enclave is a community of an ethnic group inside an area in which another ethnic group predominates Ghettos Little Italys barrios and Chinatowns are examples These areas may have a separate language culture and economic system Szekely Land is a Hungarian ethnic enclave within Romania with its people calling themselves Szekely Originally the name Szekely Land denoted an autonomous region within Transylvania It existed as a legal entity from medieval times until the Austro Hungarian Compromise of 1867 when the Szekely and Saxon seats were dissolved and replaced by the county system Along with Transylvania it became a part of Romania in 1920 according with the Treaty of Trianon signed on 4 June 1920 at the Grand Trianon Palace in Versailles France In 1938 1940 during World War II post Trianon Hungary temporarily expanded its territory and included some additional territories that were formerly part of the pre war Kingdom of Hungary under Third Reich auspices the Second Vienna Award It was later reduced to boundaries approximating those of 1920 by the peace treaties signed after World War II at Paris in 1947 The area was called Magyar Autonomous Region between September 8 1952 and February 16 1968 a Hungarian autonomous region within Romania and today there are territorial autonomy initiatives to reach a higher level of self governance for this region within Romania citation needed There are several Serb enclaves in Kosovo where the institutions of Kosovo are not fully operational due to disputes citation needed Extraterritoriality Edit Diplomatic missions such as embassies and consulates as well as military bases are usually exempted from the jurisdiction of the host country i e the laws of the host nation in which an embassy is located do not typically apply to the land of the embassy or base itself This exemption from the jurisdiction of the host country is defined as extraterritoriality Areas and buildings enjoying some forms of extraterritoriality are not true enclaves since in all cases the host country retains full sovereignty In addition to embassies some other areas enjoy a limited form of extraterritoriality Examples of this include Pavillon de Breteuil in France used by the General Conference on Weights and Measures United Nations headquarters in the United States used by the United Nations United Nations Office at Geneva in Switzerland used by the United Nations INTERPOL headquarters in Lyon France used by INTERPOL NATO political headquarters near Evere in Haren a part of the City of Brussels Belgium Headquarters of Allied Command Operations NATO at the area designated as Supreme Headquarters Allied Powers Europe SHAPE north of Mons Belgium Palazzo Malta and the Villa del Priorato di Malta the headquarters of Sovereign Military Order of Malta in Rome In addition to extraterritoriality Italy recognizes the exercise by SMOM of all the prerogatives of sovereignty in its headquarters Therefore Italian sovereignty and SMOM sovereignty uniquely coexist without overlapping 25 Extraterritorial properties of the Holy See in Rome and surroundings By treaty of 2 November 1929 Czechoslovakia obtained the lease for 99 years of two plots of land in the Moldauhafen and in the Saalehafen both within the perimeter of the free port of Hamburg Another plot in the Peutehafen was purchased by the Czechoslovak government in 1929 this plot lies just outside the free port perimeter 26 27 28 Saalehafen approximately 2 ha of land on Hallesches Ufer on the southeastern bank of the Saalehafen Moldauhafen approximately 0 5 ha of land on Dresdener Ufer on the southeastern bank of the Moldauhafen Peutehafen the narrow peninsula between the Peutekanal and the Peutehafen dock comprising 8 054 ha of land and 0 5 ha of water surface In Szczecin Poland a similar provision existed following the Treaty of Versailles for Czechoslovakia to have access to the harbor which until the end of World War II was located in Germany From 1945 when Szczecin became part of Poland Czechoslovakia possessed no extraterritorial rights there 29 It appears that the German concession ceased at the end of the war and that no successor paid attention to the pre war rights that Czechoslovakia had under the Versailles Treaty Neither the Polish nor the occupying Russians appear to have assumed any of Germany s pre war liabilities Czechoslovakia gave up the rights to its territory in Szczecin under an agreement signed on 13 January 1956 30 Saimaa Canal the longitudinal half of the canal in Russia is leased by Finland until 2063 Russian law is in principle valid but in reality Finland maintains the area Under a treaty between the United Kingdom and the Kingdom of the Netherlands a Scottish Court was established at Camp Zeist near Utrecht for the trial of those accused in the Lockerbie bombing The premises were under the authority of the court and immune from external interference for the duration of the trial and subsequent appeal which lasted from 1999 to 2002 31 32 Dutch law continued to apply there in principle but the court was allowed to enact superseding regulations and court officials enjoyed diplomatic immunity Contrary to a popular misconception the area did not become territory of the United Kingdom and the Netherlands retained sovereignty over it as the host country similar to the status of diplomatic missions 33 Land owned by a foreign country Edit Land for the Captain Cook Monument was deeded outright to the British government by the independent nation of Hawaii in 1877 One or more parcels holdings of land in most countries is owned by other countries Most instances are exempt from taxes In the special case of embassies consulates these enjoy special privileges driven by international consensus particularly the mutual wish to ensure free diplomatic missions such as being exempt from major hindrances and host country arrests in ordinary times on the premises Most non embassy lands in such ownership are also not enclaves as they fall legally short of extraterritoriality they are subject to alike court jurisdiction as before their grant sale in most matters Nonetheless for a person s offence against the property itself equally valid jurisdiction in criminal matters is more likely than elsewhere assuming the perpetrator is found in the prosecuting authority s homeland Devoid of permanent residents formally defined new sovereignty is not warranted or asserted in the examples below Nonetheless minor laws especially on flag flying are sometimes relaxed to accommodate the needs of the accommodated nation s monument Embassies enjoy many different legal statuses approaching quasi sovereignty depending on the agreements reached and in practice upheld from time to time by host nations Subject to hosts adhering to basic due process of international law including giving warnings the enforced reduction of scope of a foreign embassy has always been a possibility even to the point of expelling the foreign embassy entirely usually on a breakdown of relations in reaction to extreme actions such as espionage or as another form of sanction The same seems to be possible in profit driven moving or drilling under any of the sites below providing safeguards as the structure or a new replacement site The same possible curtailments and alterations never apply to proper exclaves Examples of such land other than for diplomatic missions are Napoleon s original grave in Longwood Saint Helena owned by France 34 Victor Hugo s house in Saint Peter Port Saint Pierre Port Guernsey owned by the city of Paris 35 The Brest memorial in Brest France is owned by the U S It commemorates World War I The Normandy American Cemetery and Memorial in Normandy France which contains the graves of 9 386 American military dead most of whom died during the landings and ensuing operations of World War II owned by the United States of America 36 Pointe du Hoc the 13 hectare site of a memorial and museum dedicated to the World War II Normandy landing at Omaha Beach France transferred to the U S on 11 January 1979 37 The Suvorov memorial de to Russia s final Generalissimo Alexander Suvorov near Goschenen in central Switzerland was erected 99 years after his death by the Russian Empire 38 The Vimy Memorial in France which commemorates the Battle of Vimy Ridge The French government permanently granted the about 91 ha 220 acres to Canada as a war memorial in 1922 in recognition of Canada s military contributions in World War I in general and at Vimy Ridge in particular 39 Two cemeteries on the Outer Banks of North Carolina United States one on Ocracoke Island and one on Hatteras Island in the town of Buxton are owned by the United Kingdom hosting the British seamen washed ashore after World War II U boat attacks of 10 April one from the San Delfino and 11 May 1942 five from HMT Bedfordshire 40 Four graves are at Ocracoke and two at Buxton three of the bodies were never identified one of them could be that of a Canadian seaman 41 The plot of land at Ocracoke has been forever ceded to England and is maintained by the U S Coast Guard 42 The plot was leased to the Commonwealth War Graves Commission for as long as the land remained a cemetery 41 The graves on Hatteras Island are maintained by the U S National Park Service 43 The Captain Cook Monument at Kealakekua Bay and about 25 square feet 2 3 m2 of land around it in Hawaii United States the place where James Cook was killed in 1779 is owned by the United Kingdom 44 45 46 47 An historian on the occasion of the monument s 50th anniversary recorded in 1928 that the white stone obelisk monument was erected to the memory of Captain Cook about 1876 and on land deeded outright to the British Government by Princess Likelike sister of King Kalakaua about the same year so that that square is absolute British Territory 48 Hawaii was a sovereign nation at the time According to MacFarlane The land under the monument was deeded to the United Kingdom in 1877 and is considered as sovereign non embassy land owned by the British Embassy in Washington DC the Hawaiian State Parks agency maintained that as sovereign British territory it was the responsibility of the UK to maintain the site 49 Tiwinza in Peru In the 1998 peace agreement following the 1995 Cenepa War Peru ceded to Ecuador the property but not the sovereignty of one square kilometre within Tiwinza where 14 Ecuadorian soldiers were buried Ecuador had established a frontier military outpost in Tiwinza an area that was specified in the agreement as belonging to Peru 50 51 The John F Kennedy Memorial at Runnymede United Kingdom placed on land given to the United States of America in 1965 The land under the John F Kennedy memorial at Runnymede United Kingdom was transferred from the Crown Estates to the United States of America by the John F Kennedy Memorial Act 1964 an Act of the U K Parliament 52 53 however it is in the care of the U K based Kennedy Memorial Trust 54 The Tomb of Suleyman Shah of Suleyman Shah the grandfather of Osman I the founder of the Ottoman Empire in Aleppo Governorate Syria is the property of Turkey Article 9 of the Treaty of Ankara signed between France and Turkey in 1921 provides that the tomb shall remain with its appurtenances the property of Turkey who may appoint guardians for it and may hoist the Turkish flag there 55 Property and land owned by Sultan of Johor in Singapore due to historical tie between the two Notably the Temenggong Daeng Ibrahim Mosque in Singapore is administered by Majlis Agama Islam Johor instead of Islamic Religious Council of SingaporeUnusual cross border transport channels EditNational railway passing through another state s territory Edit Changes in borders can make a railway that was previously located solely within a country traverse the new borders Since diverting a railway is expensive this arrangement may last a long time This may mean that doors on passenger trains are locked and guarded to prevent illicit entry and exit while the train is temporarily in another country Borders can also be in the wrong place forcing railways into difficult terrain In large parts of Europe where the Schengen Area has eliminated border controls when travelling between its 27 member countries this problem no longer exists and railways can criss cross borders with no need for border controls or locked trains 56 Examples include Africa Edit The Mauritania Railway The inset shows the shorter route cutting through Western Sahara and the longer route within Mauritania through difficult terrain Due to inability to agree in 1963 on a shorter route through easy terrain the iron ore railway in Mauritania originally had to use a longer route through a tunnel built through 2 km of solid granite near Choum to avoid the territory of Spanish Sahara The tunnel is no longer in use and trains now use the shorter route through 5 km of Western Saharan territory controlled by the Polisario Front In 2013 in Mozambique the shortest railway route from coal mines at Tete to a port at Nacala passes through Malawi A route through solely Mozambican territory is circuitous citation needed In 1928 Congo Belgium and Angola Portugal exchanged some land to facilitate the new route of the railway to Congo Kinshasa 57 Americas Edit Bolivia is landlocked and has no access to the sea but a rail route runs through Chile from La Paz to the port of Arica on the Pacific Ocean The rail route was built by Chile under the Treaty of Peace and Friendship of 1904 between Chile and Bolivia with the Bolivian section transferred to Bolivia after 15 years Bolivia enjoyed duty free use of the railway and the ports connected The Canadian National Railway s Sprague Subdivision crosses the Canada U S border twice along its length The subdivision is part of CN s main line between Chicago and Western Canada and sees significant rail traffic Originating in Rainy River Ontario the line crosses the town s namesake river and enters the U S at Baudette Minnesota It continues for 44 miles 70 km through the State of Minnesota before re entering Canada and terminating 100 mi 160 km further west in CN s Symington Yard near Winnipeg Manitoba Signage and signalling adhere to Canadian Rail Operating Rules throughout the subdivision including the U S section eliminating the need for crew changes at the border crossings Arrangements with Canadian and US border officials allow for roll through border clearances and inspections The Canadian Pacific Railway s Newport Subdivision crosses the Canada U S border three times along its length Originating at Brookport northwest of Cowansville Quebec it crosses the border 26 miles 42 km to the southeast and passes through Richford Vermont re entering Quebec 1 1 miles 1 8 km later After a further 10 7 miles 17 km east it re enters the U S before terminating in Newport Vermont and connecting with the Washington County Railroad The International Railway of Maine was a railroad constructed by the Canadian Pacific Railway CPR between Lac Megantic Quebec and Mattawamkeag Maine closing a key gap in the railway s transcontinental main line to the port of Saint John New Brunswick 58 The railway was however at all times under American jurisdiction within the borders of the United States The Woodland Rail Company owns an 11 8 mi 18 9 km long rail line that crosses the Canada U S border twice along its length Originating at an interchange with the New Brunswick Southern Railway s Milltown Spur in Calais Maine the line follows the former Maine Central Railroad s Calais Branch and Woodland Spur From Saint Croix Junction the line continues southwest crossing the Saint Croix River at Baring Maine and entering Canada at Upper Mills New Brunswick The line continues for 5 miles 8 km through New Brunswick before re entering the U S after crossing the Saint Croix River again at Sprague Falls The line terminates at the end of an industrial spur serving a pulp mill in Baileyville Maine In order to avoid such a trans border arrangement the United States made the Gadsden Purchase of land from Mexico on which it was planned to build a southern route for the transcontinental railroad Owing to the topography of the area acquisition of the land was the only feasible way to construct such a railroad through the southern New Mexico Territory The former San Diego and Arizona Railway completed in 1919 ran between the California cities of San Diego and El Centro with 71 km of track in Mexico between Tijuana and Tecate The Mexican segment is now operated as the short line Baja California Railroad Europe Edit Current Edit Salzburg to Innsbruck Austria passes through Rosenheim Germany A railway line within Austria exists as well but trains take about 1 5 hours longer than across German territory Trains on the Birsig Valley Line from Basel to Rodersdorf Switzerland which passes through Leymen France It is operated by Baselland Transport and serviced by line no 10 which continues into the Basel tram network The Hochrheinbahn High Rhine Railway from Basel via Waldshut to Schaffhausen is part of the Deutsche Bahn network and is mostly in Germany but the two ends are in Switzerland and it is only connected with the rest of the German railway network via Switzerland At both Basel and Schaffhausen the railway has extraterritorial status one can travel by train to and from the rest of Germany without going through Swiss customs despite travelling over territory of the Swiss Customs Area See Basel Badischer Bahnhof Trains from Neugersdorf Saxony to Zittau pass Czech territory at Varnsdorf while Czech trains from Varnsdorf to Chrastava pass through German territory at Zittau and then a small part of Polish territory near the village of Porajow Trains from Gorlitz to Zittau Germany pass the border river Neisse several times see Oder Neisse line the railway station for Ostritz Germany lies in Krzewina Poland Belgrade Bar railway crosses into Bosnia and Herzegovina for 9 kilometres 5 6 mi between stations Zlatibor and Priboj both in Serbia There is one station Strpci but there are no border crossing facilities and trains do not call at the station The Knin Bihac railway between Croatia and Bosnia is split by the Croatian Bosnian border several times Similarly the Savski Marof Imeno railway was split by the Slovenian Croatian border several times Lucenec Veľky Krtis line in Slovakia passes through Hungary from Ipolytarnoc to Nogradszakal The local trains on the Burgenlandbahn in Austria cross the area of Hungary at Sopron During the era of the Iron Curtain the trains had their doors locked as they traversed Hungarian territory The line from Ventimiglia to Limone Piemonte Italy via Breil sur Roya France The railway between France and Italy briefly leaves France to enter Monaco before entering France once more The railway has a 5300 metre tunnel that goes through Monaco and further and has an underground station in Monaco For the Belgian Vennbahn now a cycleway narrow strips of Belgian territory were created running through Germany creating five German exclaves The former Soviet republics have numerous examples clarification needed Semikhody Chernihiv Ovruch railway of Ukraine passes through Belarus territory 59 Belarus Lithuania Adutiskis railway station straddles the Lithuania Belarus border Trains pass through Lithuanian territory while traveling to and from Belarus and platforms are in both Belarus and Lithuania The station is now mainly used for freight Druzhba Vorozhba line of Ukraine passes through Russian territory 59 In 2009 Russia and Kazakhstan agreed to transfer ownership of a cross border section of line clarification needed Trains running between Schaffhausen and Rafz pass through the German towns of Jestetten and Lottstetten Historical Edit During the Cold War underground lines in West Berlin ran under parts of East Berlin Ghost stations German Geisterbahnhofe were stations on Berlin s U Bahn and S Bahn metro networks that were closed during this period of Berlin s division In Finland Porkkala was leased to the Soviet Union as a Soviet naval base between 1944 and 1956 Porkkala is located on the Rantarata the main railway line between Helsinki and Turku Initially only Soviet traffic was permitted through forcing Finnish State Railways to reroute the trains through a circuitous route via Toijala However in 1947 the Soviets agreed to let Finnish trains through At the border Finnish trains were shunted to a Soviet locomotive windows were shuttered guards were posted to the doors and the Soviet locomotive would pull the train through the base area to be shunted back to a Finnish locomotive at the opposite border Proposals Edit The shortest and straightest route for a proposed east west high speed railway in Austria through Linz Salzburg and Innsbruck would pass under some mountains belonging to Germany citation needed In 2012 a railway route was proposed from Angola proper to the enclave of Cabinda crossing not only the Congo River but also about 40 km of territory of the Democratic Republic of the Congo 60 Highway of one state passing through another state s territory Edit This arrangement is less common as highways are more easily re aligned Some examples are Africa Edit Congo Pedicle road built to provide access for Zambia s Luapula Province to the Copperbelt through 70 kilometres 43 mi of territory of the DR Congo requiring a change from driving on the left to driving on the right In Guinea where 20 km long tunnel s through a hillspur at Naigaya elevation 411 metres 1 348 ft Sicourou Bokariadi and Feraya might be avoided by crossing the border into Sierra Leone at Yana elevation 87 metres 285 ft citation needed Senegal is practically and inconveniently divided almost in two by the sovereign territory of The Gambia Until the completion of the Senegambia bridge in 2019 61 the easiest way to travel from northern Senegal to the southern Casamance region was through Gambia via the Trans Gambia Highway with a connecting ferry being the only way to cross the Gambia River The fare for the ferry crossing is a source of contention between the two countries 62 63 Americas Edit East Richford Slide Road in the U S state of Vermont crosses into the Canadian province of Quebec for a distance of approximately 100 metres 300 feet before returning to the United States A cemetery lies directly on the border vista 64 Asia Edit The road from Dubai to the tourist spot of Hatta an exclave of the emirate of Dubai passes through a small stretch of Omani territory The highway between Bishkek and Issyk Kul both in Kyrgyzstan skirts the border with Kazakhstan with the highway and the border crossing each other for short distances at various points Europe Edit Various roads cross the Republic of Ireland United Kingdom border back and forth between the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland The N54 in County Monaghan RoI twice becomes the A3 in County Fermanagh NI before continuing as the N54 Similarly the N53 in Monaghan passes through County Armagh NI as the A37 before resuming as the N53 at a point where County Armagh County Monaghan and County Louth RoI all meet 65 As of July 2019 update no national or border signs are present the only indication is the change in margin markings and signs to indicate a change in speed limits between mph and km h 66 It remains to be seen whether Brexit will change this friendly arrangement which has persisted since the Good Friday Agreement of 1998 67 Between 1963 and 2002 the N274 road from Roermond to Heerlen part of Dutch territory passed through the German Selfkant which had been annexed by the Netherlands after the Second World War but returned to Germany in 1963 Close to Narvik a road from Norway twice enters and leaves Swedish territory following the southern shore of the Kjardavatnet lake It does not connect with any other Swedish road in either location before it enters Norwegian land once more It is private and built for hydropower plants but usable for public 68 69 Norwegian road 92 continues in Finland as road 92 before it continues as road 92 again in Norway Norwegian road 7012 continues as road Z821 in Sweden before continuing as road 7012 in Norway again Road Z821 near Gaddede had right hand driving also before 1967 when the rest of Sweden had left hand driving These roads are mostly number construction clarification needed and do not have special privileges Road 402 between Podsabotin and Solkan in Slovenia built when Slovenia was a state of Yugoslavia passes through Italy for 1 5 kilometres This section of the road does not intersect any other roads and is confined by high concrete walls topped by fences As Slovenia and Italy are now both signatories to the Schengen Agreement the barriers are little more than historical curiosities although there is modern signage indicating that photography is forbidden along the Italian part of the road and that stopping is prohibited 70 The Saatse Boot Road in Estonia between the villages of Lutepaa and Sesniki passes through Russian territory The stretch of road passing through Russia is flanked by barbed wire fences and guard towers Stopping and or getting out of one s vehicle on the stretch of road is forbidden the rule is enforced by Russian border guards The D8 coastal highway of Croatia passes through a small section of Bosnia and Herzegovina territory at the town of Neum as it heads south from Split Croatia to Dubrovnik Geneva Airport in Switzerland has a French Sector which while legally and geographically in Switzerland is a de facto French domestic terminal used solely for flights to and from destinations in metropolitan France and staffed by French officials Thus prior to Switzerland s accession to the Schengen Area which entered into force for air travel in March 2009 71 the French Sector saved the need for border controls for flights between France and Geneva Airport 72 The French Sector is only accessible by a road connecting it directly to France which passes through Swiss territory but has no junctions or other physical access to Switzerland This road leads to a turn off on the French side of the Ferney Voltaire border crossing thus bypassing Swiss passport controls when they were operational before 2009 While Switzerland s membership of the Schengen Area now renders the convenience of avoiding passport controls obsolete there is still a small advantage gained in using the French Sector Switzerland is not in the EU Customs Union so customs but not passport checks are still carried out at Switzerland s border posts The French Sector with its road that leads directly to France without access to Switzerland bypasses this requirement EuroAirport on French territory near Basel Mulhouse is similar It has a Swiss section with a customs free road to Switzerland Basel Badischer and Geneva railway stations also have similar foreign areas Subnational highway passing through other internal territory Edit Americas Edit United States Interstate 684 connecting various points in New York State passes through Connecticut near Kensico Reservoir and Westchester County Airport but is maintained entirely by New York State Motor vehicles cannot enter from nor exit to Connecticut roads even though a portion of the highway is owned by Connecticut A portion of New York State Route 17 Interstate 86 passes through South Waverly Pennsylvania but is maintained entirely by New York State This includes the roadway and traffic lights at the interchange with US Route 220 and a short portion of Pennsylvania Route 199 Nevertheless Pennsylvania police enforce traffic laws on this short stretch where there is one overpass built and owned by Pennsylvania A 2 0 mile 3 2 km portion of New Hampshire Route 153 runs along the border with and briefly passes through Parsonsfield Maine as it sweeps around the eastern shore of Province Lake Minnesota State Highway 23 passes through about 0 57 miles 0 92 km of Wisconsin just west of Duluth Minnesota 73 74 Maintained by the Minnesota Department of Transportation it intersects only a few dead end local roads while in Wisconsin No state line signs are present 73 75 Hopkins Road north of Newark Delaware briefly enters Pennsylvania where the Twelve Mile Circle meets the Mason Dixon Line The road is maintained by Delaware and it appears that at one time Arc Corner Road in Pennsylvania may have intersected here Further east Beaver Dam Road enters Chadds Ford Township Pennsylvania at the intersection of Beaver Valley Road and re enters Delaware about 0 5 miles later It is unclear who is supposed to maintain the section in Pennsylvania citation needed Wyoming Highway 70 enters Moffat County Colorado for approximately 0 9 miles 1 4 km The route through Colorado is maintained by the Wyoming Department of Transportation Arizona State Route 101 enters the sovereign Salt River Pima Maricopa Indian Community for approximately 9 25 miles 14 89 km as it skirts the eastern edge of Scottsdale Arizona whose neighborhoods were built out to the reservation boundary prior to construction Use of the land for the freeway on Tribal land is under a lease agreement The route is maintained by the Arizona Department of Transportation Asia Edit India The highway connecting Guwahati capital of Assam state to Silchar a city in Barak valley of Assam passes through Meghalaya state One has to travel through part of West Bengal while travelling from Jamshedpur Tatanagar Jharkhand to a few other cities of Jharkhand like Ranchi or Dhanbad Kota a city in Rajasthan surrounded by territory of Madhya Pradesh is connected to other parts of Rajasthan by roads passing through Madhya Pradesh Gwalior Madhya Pradesh is connected to few other cities of Madhya Pradesh by highways passing through Uttar Pradesh covering the city of Jhansi Turkey The main road for travel to Bartin via Zonguldak actually crosses Bartin first traverses Zonguldak a short distance then returns to Bartin Border transport infrastructure Edit Africa Edit Interactive fullscreen map This is a stopgap mapping solution while attempts are made to resolve technical difficulties with OSM Location map The Kazungula Bridge curves in its path across the Zambezi River to avoid the immediately adjacent territory of Namibia and Zimbabwe 1 Zambia2 Botswana3 Namibia4 Zimbabwe The Kazungula Bridge connects Zambia and Botswana in Southern Africa The shared border between the two countries is approximately 150 m long in the middle of the Zambezi River and thus very nearly forms a quadripoint between Zambia Botswana Namibia and Zimbabwe Because the border between Zambia and Botswana is so short and because of the orientation of the river banks the span of the bridge curves to avoid crossing the adjacent territory of Namibia or Zimbabwe Americas Edit In 2009 the Canada Border Services Agency relocated its border inspection post from Cornwall Island Ontario a border region with the United States to Cornwall Ontario across from the island and thus further inland after protests erupted over the CBSA s firearm policy on Mohawk Nation s sovereign land To avoid severe penalty people entering from the United States who are destined for the island are required to proceed across the island to report to the new CBSA post in Cornwall before making a U turn to return to the island Residents of the island visiting Cornwall or beyond must also report to the CBSA 76 Those returning to the island from Cornwall are the only group not required to go through any border inspection Asia Edit The Hong Kong Shenzhen Western Corridor on the Hong Kong mainland China border the immigration control points for Hong Kong Shenzhen Bay Control Point and mainland China Shenzhen Bay Port are co located in the same building on the Shenzhen side of the bridge in an effective pene exclave The Hong Kong portion of the service building and the adjoining bridge are leased to Hong Kong and are under Hong Kong s jurisdiction for an initial period until 30 June 2047 The Mainland Port Area in Kowloon High Speed Railway Station in downtown Hong Kong is under the jurisdiction of the Mainland Chinese authorities and courts The 30 km long tunnel to the border is under Hong Kong jurisdiction however the train compartments of any train in operation that is carrying passengers to or from the Mainland are subject to Mainland Laws and jurisdiction 77 This arrangement was created to allow for immigration clearance to occur in Hong Kong for all trains travelling to and from the Mainland of China This has stirred much controversy and multiple protests in Hong Kong 78 As a legacy of British Malaya the Malaysian rail network had its southern terminus at Tanjong Pagar railway station in central Singapore The land on which the station and the rail tracks stood was leased to Keretapi Tanah Melayu the Malaysian state railway operator Consequently Malaysia had partial sovereignty over the railway land 79 Passengers had to clear Malaysian customs and immigration checks at Tanjong Pagar before boarding the train to Malaysia even after Singapore shifted its border control facility to the actual border in 1998 and objected to the continued presence of Malaysian officials at the station After a 20 year long dispute the station was closed in 2011 and the railway land reverted to Singapore 79 A remnant of the rail corridor is still in use KTM trains now terminate at Woodlands Train Checkpoint in northern Singapore near the border which houses Malaysian and Singaporean border controls for rail passengers 80 Europe Edit Several bridges cross the rivers Oder and Neisse between Germany and Poland To avoid needing to coordinate their efforts on a single bridge the two riparian states assign each bridge to one or the other thus Poland is responsible for all maintenance on some of the bridges including the German side and vice versa 81 The Hallein Salt Mine crosses from Austria into Germany Under an 1829 treaty Austria can dig under the then Kingdom of Bavaria In return some salt has to be given to Bavaria and up to 99 of its citizens can be hired to work in the Austrian mine 82 The twin town of TornioHaparanda or HaparandaTornio lies at the mouth of river Tornio Tornio on the Finnish side and Haparanda on the Swedish side The two towns have a common public transportation as well as cultural services fire brigade sports facilities etc The Basel Badischer Bahnhof is a railway station in the Swiss city of Basel Although situated on Swiss soil because of the 1852 treaty between the Swiss Confederation and the state of Baden one of the predecessors of today s Germany the largest part of the station the platforms and the parts of the passenger tunnel that lead to the German Swiss checkpoint is treated administratively as an inner German railway station operated by the Deutsche Bahn The shops in the station hall however are Swiss and the Swiss franc is used as the official currency there although the euro is universally accepted The Swiss post office car rental office restaurant and a cluster of shops are each separately located wholly within a surrounding station area that is administered by the German railway 83 The customs controls are located in a tunnel between the platforms and the station hall international trains that continue to Basel SBB usually had on board border controls until they were abolished in 2008 when Switzerland joined the Schengen Area The tram network in the French city of Strasbourg was extended into the neighbouring German city of Kehl in 2017 84 The railway stations of Audun le Tiche and Volmerange les Mines are both located in France but are owned operated and maintained by the Luxembourg National Railway Company as are the short stretches of railway between the stations and the Luxembourg border Thus holders of a Luxembourg railway pass can travel to these stations without requiring a French ticket The stations are both end stations on different lines and are not physically connected to any French railway There are no border issues as both France and Luxembourg are in the Schengen Area Likewise a short stretch of narrow gauge railway line connects Hendaye in south western France to the rest of the San Sebastian Metro network over the border in Spain The bus network of Bratislava the capital of Slovakia extends to the nearby Austrian village Wolfsthal where the train S7 Schnellbahn from Vienna has its terminal station After the fall of the Iron Curtain the abandoned rail road track from Wolfsthal to Bratislava could not be reinstalled because the land had been sold for housing projects See also EditFlagpole annexation Landlocked country Panhandle Inner suburbLists Edit List of countries that border only one other country List of enclaves and exclaves List of ethnic enclaves in North American cities List of former foreign enclaves in ChinaCitations Edit a b Raton Pierre 1958 Les enclaves Annuaire Francais de Droit International 4 186 doi 10 3406 afdi 1958 1373 a b c Melamid Alexander 1968 Enclaves and Exclaves In Sills David ed International Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences Vol 5 The Macmillan Company amp Free Press a b Exclave Webster s Encyclopedic Unabridged Dictionary of the English Language 1989 p 497 a b c d Rozhkov Yuryevsky Yuri 2013 The concepts of enclave and exclave and their use in the political and geographical characteristic of the Kaliningrad region Baltic Region 2 2 113 123 doi 10 5922 2079 8555 2013 2 11 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n Vinokurov Evgeny 2007 The Theory of Enclaves Lexington Books Lanham MD a b Robinson G W S September 1959 Exclaves Annals of the Association of American Geographers 49 3 Part 1 283 295 doi 10 1111 j 1467 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the existing police station limits Archived from the original on 2013 10 17 Retrieved 2013 09 30 Melamid 1968 states Contiguous territories of states which for all regular commercial and administrative purposes can be reached only through the territory of other states are called pene enclaves pene exclaves These have virtually the same characteristics as complete enclaves exclaves a b Catudal Honore M 1974 Exclaves Cahiers de Geographie du Quebec 18 43 107 136 doi 10 7202 021178ar Visiting a Bit of the Continental USA You Can Only Get to by Going Through Canada 26 May 2015 Makonnen Y 1987 Succession of States and Namibian territories Recueil Des Cours 1986 Collected Courses of the Hague Academy of International Law The Hague Netherlands Hague Academy of International Law Martinus Nijhoff Publishers p 213 ISBN 9024736447 The Green and the dry wood The Roman Catholic Church Vicariate of Windhoek and the Namibian socio political situation 1971 1981 Oblates of Mary Immaculate 1983 p 6 ISBN 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Best of Maine Railroads Portland Litho a b Railway Gazette International April 2008 p 240 Africa Railways 2015 07 27 NORTHERN ANGOLAN RAIL LINK UP Retrieved 2017 08 01 AfricaNews 2019 01 22 Bridge connecting Gambia Senegal opens Africanews Retrieved 2019 04 11 Senegal may tunnel under Gambia BBC News 2005 09 21 Multinational The Gambia Senegal AR Construction of the Trans Gambia Bridge and Cross Border Improvement AFDB E Richford Slide Rd Richford VT 05476 E Richford Slide Rd Richford VT 05476 2006 Road Atlas Ireland AA pp 36 37 Google Street view Retrieved 15 July 2019 How Brexit could end 20 years of peace on the Irish border The Independent 6 March 2019 Sordalen geosite jankrogh com Driving directions Google maps Retrieved 21 May 2015 Google Maps Google Maps Retrieved 2019 04 10 Zaken Ministerie van Buitenlandse 2008 11 28 Switzerland to join Schengen area News item Government nl www government nl Retrieved 2019 04 24 Geneva International Airport geosite jankrogh com Retrieved 2019 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Bad Bf PDF Archived from the original PDF on 2007 09 30 Retrieved 2013 02 26 Le tram Strasbourg Kehl sur de bons rails Franceinfo May 30 2017 Retrieved June 20 2017 General and cited references EditRobinson G W S September 1959 Exclaves Annals of the Association of American Geographers 49 3 Part 1 283 295 doi 10 1111 j 1467 8306 1959 tb01614 x JSTOR 2561461 Vinokurov Evgeny 2007 A Theory of Enclaves Lexington Books ISBN 978 0 7391 2403 1 External links Edit Look up enclave in Wiktionary the free dictionary Wikisource has the text of the 1911 Encyclopaedia Britannica article Enclave Wikimedia Commons has media related to Exclaves and enclaves Rolf Palmberg s Enclaves of the world Jan S Krogh s Geosite Tangled Territories 2005 review article on exclaves and enclaves in Europe published in Hidden Europe magazine Barry Smith s Baarle Site Evgeny Vinokurov s Theory of Enclaves a comprehensive economic and political treatment of enclaves and exclaves Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w 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