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A Town in Two Countries – The Baarle Problem

1 点作者 sricola将近 6 年前

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itcrowd将近 6 年前
Judging by your username, I assume you submitted your own blogpost. I really don&#x27;t mean to put you down, because I am interested in the material but if you want to improve the quality of your blogposts, let me give some constructive feedback on your writing:<p>The title includes &quot;The Baarle Problem&quot;, indicating some problem exists. I assume you mean the problem is the 1995 introduction of the border demarcation? (or is the problem the border complexity in itself?) However, you never really say what the problem is that arises from this policy.<p>Then you finish with: &quot;It is truly extraordinary how such an arrangement exists - in harmony. Maybe other countries with border disputes should learn something from [this border]&quot;, which implies that it is <i>good</i> and not a problem?<p>&quot;it is not very uncommon for tourists to completely skip this little gem&quot; appears to be wrong. Do you mean it <i>is</i> very common to skip this &quot;little gem&quot;?<p>Your map doesn&#x27;t make clear what part belongs to which country. Maybe add NL or BE in a few strategic places?<p>Judging from the images, you have visited this place. It would have been nice if you could have asked some people what their experiences are living in this place. Maybe the border causes issues,maybe it doesn&#x27;t? What problems (and solutions) are uncommon in NL&#x2F;BE (or Europe, or the world) that they have experienced first-hand due to the complicated border?