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Agree completely with you here.
Almost none, perhaps none, of these things are sovereign territory of other nations. It’s a common misconception that places which have been given in perpetuity from one nation state to another change sovereignty. Specific examples which are fairly common are war cemeteries, and certain notable national monuments such as the Canadian Vimy Ridge Memorial. These are owned and administered by authorities from the foreign country, and those authorities may have particular rights granted in law by the host country (e.g., making ownership inalienable) over and above those of ordinary ownership, BUT they have not changed sovereignty.
I think an absolutely formidable array of documentation would need to be provided to justify any such edits to create enclaves & exclaves as the OP suggests.
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