I'm not sure if it even is 54 40. Looks like they pushed it all the way to the 58th parallel and grabbed southern Alaska with that.Fifty-Four Forty or fight!
I'm not sure if it even is 54 40. Looks like they pushed it all the way to the 58th parallel and grabbed southern Alaska with that.Fifty-Four Forty or fight!
90º or Fight.I'm not sure if it even is 54 40. Looks like they pushed it all the way to the 58th parallel and grabbed southern Alaska with that.
By limiting ourselves to the west of the Continental Divide and the Mackenzie Rivershed, you won't go beyond 71°23′20″. Even if you consider all land of Earth, 83°42′5.2″ is as north as you can go.90º or Fight.
But if we own all that land, everything up to 90ºN becomes “internal waters”.By limiting ourselves to the west of the Continental Divide and the Mackenzie Rivershed, you won't go beyond 71°23′20″. Even if you consider all land of Earth, 83°42′5.2″ is as north as you can go.
180º or Fight, then.But yeah, dream on.
Turkey annexed Cyprus and built a land bridge to it?
Great Lakes Earth Baltic PlainI would concede that it might be due to the low detail level of that map (as you had noted other islands had merged as well) and a generally sloppy attitude when coloring in the few countries. Although that sloppiness gets weird at the US-Canada border.
But sometimes even maps with theoretically higher detail level make Cyprus a peninsula.
I won't comment the other errors on the following map.
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I won't comment the other errors on the following map.
I think they took Savona from Italy. Now Switzerland would have a more balanced population of German, French, and Italian population.
- The Swiss Seaport is heavily militarized. They got a taste for salt water and they’re not about to lose it now.
Ah, I see Atlantropa went well, then.
From this image, the only thing I can imagine is that the US conquered France, who in exchange fled to Eastern Europe and established the largest empire in history, while the Qing and the Braganzas still rule their respective empiresI guess one can be grateful that there aren't more countries colored in that map.
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No, that's France, the "7" referring to it is over the brown, while there is an independence movement of Egypt in the Arabian PeninsulaNot to mention the Greatest Soviet Empire. Somebody must make a map showing Russia in this state
Edit: As I created a timeline where Germany wins ww1 and Russia is essentially the Nazi Reich, this map could a cool ass version of my TL Wolfenstein!
The British Empire is long gone. Now... Le soleil ne se couche jamais dans l'Empire français.No, that's France, the "7" referring to it is over the brown, while there is an independence movement of Egypt in the Arabian Peninsula
Japan built a landbrige between Hokkaido and Sakhalin, now they have Southern Karafuto again, with the bonus of it being now separated from the rest of the islandI think they took Savona from Italy. Now Switzerland would have a more balanced population of German, French, and Italian population.
Also, Uzbekistan has split into majority Uzbek Bukhara and a mixed Uzbek-Tajik Tashkent.
The UAE, Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Sudan, Namibia, Angola, Mozambique, and Tanzania are also reclaiming their coasts with more land.
Israel and Jordan got broken up by neighbors, while Lebanon is simply annexed by Syria.
And finally, Hungary-Romania, the ultimate unholy Dual Monarchy.
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Nothing really wrong with this map, just it looks like it has a rash of some sort
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I mean, Plague, Inc. does include Belarus and Kaliningrad (East Prussia) in the Baltic States, so why not?Ah yes, Belarus, a famously Baltic state.