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Default 03-07-2015, 20:24

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Originally Posted by peterdoo View Post
Pure mathematics: the smaller the country, more of its area (in percentage) is close to the border
It's not as simple as that. It depends on the shape of the country and the length of its coastline. Look at Denmark for example. The inadvertent cross-border roaming issue is also affected by mountains. Many countries' borders are formed by mountains. It's definitely not down to maths but a whole range of factors. Belgium is not a good example. Luxembourg is a much better example.
   
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