Alan Hardy
Banned
89% of Statistics are made up on the spot and 50% of them are usually accurate to 27%.
I enjoy the thought exercise but I'd pity those who would inhabit it"rubber band border"
An OTL map. West Africa in 1200 AD! I probably got a couple things wrong, especially regarding the placement of the city states, but I hope for it to be a good reference if people need one.
People don't really talk about the first one much. They weren't anything special. Just so-so.I'm wondering where you get your information on what states existed at this time? I've never heard (not that I can remember) of the Soso kingdom or Diafunu, and I'm curious as to your sources.
Well, I mostly used this collection to get the more obscure names, but also used other random sources to check twice. I made the base for this something like 3 months ago, so I'm afraid I can't point you to the exact maps outside of the ones in that collection.I'm wondering where you get your information on what states existed at this time? I've never heard (not that I can remember) of the Soso kingdom or Diafunu, and I'm curious as to your sources.
I'm wondering where you get your information on what states existed at this time? I've never heard (not that I can remember) of the Soso kingdom or Diafunu, and I'm curious as to your sources.
An OTL map. West Africa in 1200 AD! I probably got a couple things wrong, especially regarding the placement of the city states, but I hope for it to be a good reference if people need one.
frankly, it doesn't really ever get better. My knowledge of what was around in Nigeria during the early 1880s for example is drawn near exclusively from a couple of maps in German. Needless to say trying to interpret 19th Century German renditions of native African names is... difficult.
OMG SOMEONE ELSE KNOWS THIS BAND TOO! I THOUGHT I WAS THE ONLY ONE!
>1,377,265 viewsOMG SOMEONE ELSE KNOWS THIS BAND TOO! I THOUGHT I WAS THE ONLY ONE!
btw about JapanJapan
It more or less coincided with the fall of the USSA. When the Americans withdrew and things went sideways for a bit the Chinese and Russians moved into to stabilise matters then let her go on her own way. Japan is now part of the Hue group, but the North still feels stronger ties to Russia and Korea. Efforts to unify the Hue group with the Pan-Eurasian Economic Community has been strongly pushed by Korea, Japan, Bangladesh, Singapore, and Cambodia. Getting the two largest economies on earth into one trade zone is appealing, but also takes a lot of negotiations.btw about Japan
I missed the moment when she gained independence and united. As I understand she is a part of the Thai union?