On 11/01/2008, Lukasz Stelmach <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >> What is more important to me, and this is question for all who know,
> >> how to cope boundaries *between* two areas, like administrative
> >> ones? How to cope with boundaries of different administrative
> >> levels? If a line is a boundary between communes it is also a
> >> boundry of respective provinces.
> >
> > Not necessarily - it could be at the moment, or it could not be. There
> > are examples (in the UK at least) of overlaps.
>
> Do you mean that a commune (the lowest level of self government) can
> be part of more than one unit of each of higher levels? Like this?

yes. some examples:

Franklin district in new zealand lies partly in auckland region,
partly in waikato region

i think turkey lies partly in europe, partly in asia?

the kansas city metro area lies in missouri and kansas (US)

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