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Turkish Civil War:
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I worked in a timeline where the WWII finished earlier and the UK and Dominions were brought together in a EU-like organization right after the war, becoming mostly one confederate state in the next decades. By 2000, Europe is slightly more populated than in the OTL and world is wealthier;

Decolonization was slowly and didn't happen in some places;

No partition in India, which remain a Commonwealth realm, but outside the UK-old Dominions federation, although have close economic (free trade), political and military relations;

Germany suffered less, retained Austria, are more populated than in OTL. Emerged as leader of continental Europe, and pumpered their neighbours in their colonial wars in order to regain trust;

The space race is very intense in this timeline, with permanent bases on Moon and Mars by the 2020's. United States, Soviet Union, Germany and the British Federation are the main players. France, Japan, China, Italy and India have their space programs, and in a lesser scale Benelux, Scandinavia and Korea.

Maybe I will go into a Star Trek kind of fiction by the mid-21st century.
 
I'm assuming Izmir is under Greek or pro-Greek Rebel control, Constantinople is under international control, yellow is under Kurdish separatists, and the red in the north is some kind of Pontic Greek separatists?
I'd like to have a bit of lore continuation from your Quote.
Turkey went into a civil war after a slight nudge from the recent referendum. The blue is a more democratic turkey. Izmir is independent becuase during the war, the OG Turkey surrounded Izmir with a wire wall and that cause the nation to separate. Istannul is under UN and New Turkey's Control and it uses the Euro instead of the Lira. Yellow is the Kurd separatists. Red is a socialist republic with more leftist but still democtratic ideas.
 
I was also imagining some sort of Italian or Portuguese commonwealth would exist in this timeline.

Indeed. As the main focus was the big powers and the details for holding a viable British Federation, I didn't figured out what to do with other colonial empires. In one scenario, Italy annexed both Libya and Eritrea as part of metropolitan Italy. They are small enough to be digest, and ethnic Italians might be about 1 million in Africa by 2000.

Portuguese communities in Africa remained there longer as they were surrounded by a see of stability (South Africa-Southwest Africa as part of Federation, Lesotho, Swaziland, Botswana and Rhodesia as British territories with different degrees of autonomy).

That's interesting. Why did Gabon specifically wanted to stay as an Outre-Mer for France, and also how's the environment doing (wealthier world usually means more pollution, if it means people have more to own and consume)

As Gabon is small population-wise, France managed to retain in this timeline. Not as an integral part of France, more like New Caledonia today. I explored the possibility of France retaining Mauritania too.
 
those are some really interesting and unique American borders I haven't seen before. very nice

also, i love the square NM
Thanks, also the Square NM used to be a part of the Republics of Chihuahua and the Rio Grande, until they got reannexed by Mexico, and the Republic of Pueblo broke off and became an FSA (changed the name of the usa) Associated state.
Now for the Republic of New Mexico, I saw it on a deviantart map, which also had a kingdom/republic of louisiana, so I give credit to whoever made that map
 

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It should. Click "save as" under the file menu. A box should pop up. In that box, directly under the file name, should be something labeled "save as type: inkscape svg" click the words "inkscape svg" and you should be given a list of different file options.
After I do that, a message claiming that that file option will cause data loss pops up, and I have no other choice than to either cancel it or save it as an Inkscape SVG.
 
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