Wie der Titel erwähnt, können Sie in den Screenshots von Google Maps sehen, dass die Grenzlogik nicht konsistent ist. Fand es interessant, dass Grenzen in einem See markiert sind, aber nicht auf der anderen Seite. Ist dies besonders von Google Maps oder gibt es einen geopolitischen Hintergrund?

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    1. NathanMcDuck on

      Germany, Austria and Switzerland do not agree on where the border is.
      It is a longstanding but peaceful border conflict

    2. It’s just that France and Switzerland have a treaty clearly defining the borders.

    3. Do_Not_Touch_BOOOOOM on

      Nobody agrees where the Border is and nobody cares enough to solve it.

    4. PineapplesGoHard on

      the countries never decided where the border should be on the lake. I think it had to do with the fact that Austria wanted a third of the lake even though it barely borders it compared to Switzerland and Germany. they then just never agreed on proper borders.

    5. CriticalFibrosis on

      Basically, Switzerland and France agree on the border of Lac Leman while Switzerland, Austria and Germany don‘t for Bodensee. Bodensee is basically a condominium but what that entails exactly is different according to each country.

      [Relevant Tom Scott Video](https://youtu.be/KwHj4lj3F-k?si=TFpQkRmRX9rew0sF)

    6. It’s cultural. You know it’s that French speaking uptightness which Germanophones don’t have. They’re much more relaxed with their neighbours and the atmosphere in general is much more chill 😉

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