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A short is a little to short for this, because the reality is more complex.
First of all: There is a defined border between Germany and Switzerland within the smaller »Lower Lake« (Untersee) and the »Lake Rhine« (Seerhein) between the »Lower Lake« and the bigger »Upper Lake« (Obersee). And all three parties agree on two points: First, that the area on the shore lines belongs to the country that is there; ad second that the long bay of the Upper Lake in the West (Überlinger See) belongs fully to Germany, because both borders here belong to Germany.
So the dispute is mostly about the border within the deep water areas.
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Since all three countries are part of Schengen zone, the the lack of an agreement on the location of the border is rarely an issue. But during the border closures during Corona, this became an issue a couple of times.
Once two Swiss friends were fishing on a small boat in what following the Swiss definition was part of Austria. The Austrian lake police gave them a citation for violating personal distance rules. But doing so they overlooked that Austria considers the lake a shared area, in a sense international waters.
This brought another rule into focus that said that the jurisdiction of the bordering country only extends to areas up to a depth of 25 m. The fishermen however where in an area with a depth of 60 m.
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@ahmedcheniour7816
1 week ago
So Germany is neutral and Switzerland is the one taking a stance? Who messed with the settings?
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