ENCLAVE H10 (Belgian)
H10 is a small L-shaped enclave just northeast of the second largest Belgian enclave (H8).
H10 is a small L-shaped enclave just northeast of the second largest Belgian enclave (H8).
The Belgian enclave H9 is completely absorbed by the premises of Royal Printing Company Em. de Jong.
H8 is the second largest Belgian enclave.
H7 is the smallest enclave worldwide. It’s as small as one and a half house and part of the backyards.
Enclave H6 is only at 11 metres and 26 centimetres distance from the main enclave H1. In the 18th century these two enclaves formed a single whole.
The L-shaped enclave H5 on Kapelstraat is a residential area with six houses: Kapelstraat 51 and Smederijstraat 12A, 12B, 14, 16 and 18.
H4 is an irregularly shaped enclave with two triangular fields in the northwest, a section of the Visweg and a trapezoidal plot east of the road.
The rectangular enclave H3 consists of arable land with a barn on it through which the enclave border runs.
Of all enclaves in the world, the enclave combination H1 and H2 is the only one where two enclaves hit one another in one point!
This H1 enclave is the largest Baarlese enclave, larger than all other Baarlese enclaves combined.
This H1 enclave is the largest Baarlese enclave, larger than all other Baarlese enclaves combined.
There are no information boards yet at these 14 enclaves. You can read the information on this page.