ENCLAVE N6 (Dutch)
N6 is a quasi-rectangular Dutch counter-enclave (an enclave within an enclave).
N6 is a quasi-rectangular Dutch counter-enclave (an enclave within an enclave).
H11 is a quasi-rectangular enclave north of the second largest enclave (H8).
The rectangular enclave H3 consists of arable land with a barn on it through which the enclave border runs.
H7 is the smallest enclave worldwide. It’s as small as one and a half house and part of the backyards.
Enclave N8 partly is a Dutch nature reserve, surrounded entirely by Belgian designated agricultural area.
The small, irregularly shaped Belgian enclave H21 is located between the Krommenhoek and Baarlebrug, near the Dutch isthmus that connects Castelré wit...
H20 is a quasi-rectangular enclave, located in a stream valley at 42.85 meters from a field road.
H19 is a quasi-rectangular enclave, consisting of part of a meadow and part of a small forest with a pond.
H10 is a small L-shaped enclave just northeast of the second largest Belgian enclave (H8).
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.
N7 is a narrow, rectangular counter-enclave (an enclave within an enclave).
The L-shaped enclave H5 on Kapelstraat is a residential area with six houses: Kapelstraat 51 and Smederijstraat 12A, 12B, 14, 16 and 18.
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A town hall cut in two by the border and thus located in two countries? That’s the town hall of Baarle-Hertog.
This 'Dutch church' has been the parish church of Baarle-Nassau since 1860.
The St. Salvator Chapel is popularly known as the "Chapel of Nijhoven".
The St. Bernard's Chapel of Ulicoten is an oasis of tranquillity.
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.
In Zondereigen, near the Belgian-Dutch border, the "De Dodendraad" peace monument was erected in 2008.
In the centre of Baarle-Hertog-Nassau, directly opposite the border post, there is a plaque.