Enclave N3 (Dutch)
N3 is worldwide the very smallest counter-enclave (an enclave in an enclave belonging to another state).
N3 is worldwide the very smallest counter-enclave (an enclave in an enclave belonging to another state).
N2 is a Dutch counter-enclave (an enclave in an enclave belonging to another state). It holds eight residences and two stores.
N1 is the largest Dutch counter-enclave (an enclave in an enclave belonging to another state).
Enclave H18 offers the beautiful nature scenery of the brook valley of ‘t Merkske.
Enclave H17 was assigned to Belgium only in 1959. The Belgian cattle merchant Sooi Van den Eynde bought nine supposedly Dutch houses in 1953.
Enclave H15 has not been parcelled up until the early seventies. Both municipalities developed a common network of streets and parcels, as if this enc...
When in 1995 the enclave borders were finally established as official state borders, 21 residences seem to be located entirely or partly in enclave H1...
When in 1995 the enclave borders were finally established as official state borders, 47 residences seem to be located entirely or partly in enclave H1...
Beside the Russian enclave Sankovo-Medvezhe in Belarus, this Belgian enclave H12 is the most northern situated enclave in the world.
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.
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.
After 15 years of measuring the borders, in 1995 the enclave borders at some places appeared to be situated slightly different then was always assumed...
At the original location on the hamlet of Gel is a short strip of killing wire with twenty authentic and intact insulators.
The main building was built by architect J. de Lint and was inaugurated in 1953.
The St. Rumoldus church, in Gothic style, is adorned with beautiful stained-glass windows by the famous Kempen glaziers Jan Huet and Maria van Beek.
The St. Bernard's Chapel of Ulicoten is an oasis of tranquillity.