Crazy Boris
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Shouldn’t Britain’s first-levels be counties?
View attachment 458617
Started working on November 20, 1815
non of the constituent countries or crowns have any administrative function back in the 1800sShouldn’t Britain’s first-levels be counties?
The kingdoms within the United Kingdom are administratively similar to the US states, in that they are first levels. The counties of Britain also work this way with the US counties.Shouldn’t Britain’s first-levels be counties?
no because the us states were federated together. the uk was a unitary stateThe kingdoms within the United Kingdom are administratively similar to the US states, in that they are first levels. The counties of Britain also work this way with the US counties.
Britain will have them in the 1648 map
no because the us states were federated together. the uk was a unitary state
The Uk is actually a regional-unitary state, meaning that they are sort of in between the two
but their administrative status is the same, specifically in that they are the first level divisions.no because the us states were federated together. the uk was a unitary state
but their administrative status is the same, specifically in that they are the first level divisions.
but their administrative status is the same, specifically in that they are the first level divisions.
Oh ok, I understand. I’ll get right on it then.In 1815? No. They weren't first level divisions. They were historical regions and thus traditional divisions. But they had no more administrative function than "New England" ever had in the US.
Requesting: the administrative divisions of Taymyr Autonomous Okrug as of 2004, in Q-BAM form.
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/8/89/Khatangsky_district,_Taymyr_(Dolgan-Nenets)_Autonomous_Okrug.png
The borderpool should have some of those, but I don’t know if we did the pre-Congress of Vienna borders.I am currently in the process of making a small Q-bam map of Central Europe, which will basically be an inset map.
Not for any reason at all associated with a TL that I am currently doing, no sir, not at all...
The map will cover the German States, and the PoD is late 18th Century. However, I noticed that the QBAM maps have...inconsistent borders for the states of the HRE/Germany, which makes choosing which ones are most appropriate difficult.
Is there an up to date Q-Bam which includes the Confederation of the Rhine, and the pre-Revolutionary Wars HRE, as well as for Revolutionary France? I will settle for a patch, rather than a whole map.
The borderpool should have some of those, but I don’t know if we did the pre-Congress of Vienna borders.
I see. Go to the borderpool on drex’s deviantart page, and you’ll see the borderpool if you look. Or you can use crazy boris’s 1700 map. He just made it and it is very close to the time period you’re looking for. They both are accurate so you shouldn’t have to worry about that.I have old maps from the AH.com wiki. However, I don't know how accurate those borders are.
I see. Go to the borderpool on drex’s deviantart page, and you’ll see the borderpool if you look. Or you can use crazy boris’s 1700 map. He just made it and it is very close to the time period you’re looking for. They both are accurate so you shouldn’t have to worry about that.
GoodluckThe problem is that I need the borders of the German states, and (whilst otherwise excellent) Crazy Boris' map lacks them.
drex's Borderpool map has many, many borders on it (my God it's full of borders), and at least some of them are useful for my needs. I think that, combined with the other maps will help, but I will need to try again tomorrow, as it is definitely bed time for me now.
Thanks.