That’s going to take several minutes to listen to, thanks.
Sounds like a Belgian waffle.
Lots of strange borders in Europe. The strangest one I’ve ever seen is in Derby Line,Vermont. In that town is a library called the Haskell Library.It’s situated directly on the US/Canadian border and in the building itself is a line on the floor denoting the border. Outside the building are several flower pots representing the border.
Arguably, the world’s shortest border lies just south of Peñón de Vélez de la Gomera, Spain. The border dividing Spain from Morocco is about 90 yards long.
My neighbor has a retired cop dog. Good for them. It is very defensive of its new home and especially doesn’t trust me.
Knowing it was a cop dog, I tried a a few commands in Dutch. She asked me what I was doing, and I told her.
She said he was a Belgian Malinois, so maybe he was trained in Belgian.
True story, and not a SloJo story.
Are they enclaves or exclaves? Depends on your point of view.