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Lauterbourg. They're both the easternmost points of the countries. Found through Google - it directed me to The Free Online Encyclopedia. [[User:Stellertony|Stellertony the Bookcrosser]] 05:06, Nov 27, 2004 (UTC) |
Lauterbourg. They're both the easternmost points of the countries. Found through Google - it directed me to The Free Online Encyclopedia. [[User:Stellertony|Stellertony the Bookcrosser]] 05:06, Nov 27, 2004 (UTC) |
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Norway is to Kræmerpynten as France is to Lauterbourg
Kræmerpynten is the easternmost point of Norway so the easternmost point of France is Lauterbourg, Bas Rhin. I did a search for Kræmerpynten, found the Extreme points of Norway page > Extreme points of the world > Extreme points of France. (though for some time I confused East with West and tried to find the westernmost point of Brittany) Maycontainpeanuts 23:40, 24 Nov 2004 (UTC)
Wikipedia search for "Kræmerpynten" -> Extreme points of Norway -> saw that Kræmerpynten is easternmost point of Norway -> Extreme points of France -> saw that Lauterbourg, Bas Rhin is the French equivalent. --David Iberri | Talk 23:24, Nov 25, 2004 (UTC)
Question 2 Answered
Answer: Norway is to Kræmerpynten as France is to Lauterbourg. I found Kræmerpynten was Norway's easternmost point here, so I figured the answer must be France's easternmost point, which I found here. MattSal 01:52, Nov 27, 2004 (UTC)
Lauterbourg. They're both the easternmost points of the countries. Found through Google. Stellertony the Bookcrosser 05:04, Nov 27, 2004 (UTC)
Lauterbourg. They're both the easternmost points of the countries. Found through Google - it directed me to The Free Online Encyclopedia. Stellertony the Bookcrosser 05:06, Nov 27, 2004 (UTC)
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