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Should not Longwood House be considered a jerry-built mason? I have read that the inside of the building is still so wet that they have to repaper it every other year. The wallpapers refuse to stick on the walls! However, my source to this claim is no longer available. Anyone who can verify?
2009-06-10 Lena Synnerholm, Märsta, Sweden.
On Extraterritoriality#Current_examples this house is mentioned as example of extraterritorial land. I presume under French control. However, it is not mentioned at the article, and the article suggests there are two other spaces on the island that may have the same status, if it has any status indeed. Could someone more into the topic confirm the status, and clarify it in the article? Thanks! effeiets anders 15:07, 27 April 2016 (UTC)
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Should not Longwood House be considered a jerry-built mason? I have read that the inside of the building is still so wet that they have to repaper it every other year. The wallpapers refuse to stick on the walls! However, my source to this claim is no longer available. Anyone who can verify?
2009-06-10 Lena Synnerholm, Märsta, Sweden.
On Extraterritoriality#Current_examples this house is mentioned as example of extraterritorial land. I presume under French control. However, it is not mentioned at the article, and the article suggests there are two other spaces on the island that may have the same status, if it has any status indeed. Could someone more into the topic confirm the status, and clarify it in the article? Thanks! effeiets anders 15:07, 27 April 2016 (UTC)
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