
Unraveling the Intricate Borders of a Complex Enclave
The village of Nahwa in the United Arab Emirates is one of only two counter-enclaves in the world, situated within the Omani enclave of Madha. This complex territorial setup is the result of historical allegiances and border demarcation. Nahwa is also a domestic enclave within the UAE, separated from its own emirate's mainland by other territories. The administrative complexity of Nahwa is comparable to the intricate border layout of Baarle-Nassau / Baarle-Hertog on the Dutch-Belgian border. The article also mentions the former complex case of enclaves and counter-enclaves between India and Bangladesh. Despite the complex borders, there are no physical barriers or passport controls when crossing between the enclaves. The landscape of Nahwa, with its rocky mountains and palm groves, attracts visitors, although the road conditions can be challenging.