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Explicative diagram of territorial discontinuities: Enclaves and Exclaves.
Different territories (countries, states, counties, municipalities, etc.) are represented by different colours and letters; separated parts of the same territory are represented by the same colour and letter, with a different number added to each smaller part of that territory (the main part is identified by the letter only).
A (red):
has 3 exclaves (A1, A2 and A3): it is impossible to go from the main part A to any of these pasts going only through territory of A; however:
A1 is not an enclave: you can go from A to A1 passing through C or through the sea;
A2 is not an enclave: it has land frontiers with more than one "foreign" territory (B and C);
A3 is an enclave: it is totally surrounded by B;
has 1 enclave (E): "foreign" territory totally surrounded by territory of A;
has 2 counter-enclaves, or second-order enclaves (A4 and A5): territories belonging to A which are encroached inside the enclave E;
has 1 counter-counter-enclave, or third-order enclave de (E1).
B (yellow):
has 2 enclaves (A3 and D).
C (green):
continuous territory.
D (orange):
is an enclaved territory: it is territorially continuous, but its territory is totally surrounded by a single "foreign" territory (B).
E (purple):
is an enclaved territory: it is encroached inside A;
has 2 enclaves (A4 and A5) which are counter-enclaves of the territory surrounding E;
has 1 counter-enclave (E1) which is a counter-counter-enclave of A.
In topological terms, A and E are considered non-connected surfaces, and B, C and D are considered connected surfaces. However, C and D are also considered simply connected surfaces, while B is not (it has genus 2, the number of "holes" in B).
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Explicative diagram of territorial discontinuities: Enclaves and Exclaves