my map originally from the WIP thread which is why the Netherlands look strange. I am aiming for 1500-1600 and [hopefully] I have achieved that- let me know what you thinkthe map is a strange mishmash actually
i found this set of rather detailed maps of the netherlands (13 paleogeographic maps stretching between 9000bc and 2000ad they download as pdf):https://www.cultureelerfgoed.nl/ond...ties/2019/01/01/paleogeografische-kaarten-pdfHi there, this was
my map originally from the WIP thread which is why the Netherlands look strange. I am aiming for 1500-1600 and [hopefully] I have achieved that- let me know what you think
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i found this set of rather detailed maps of the netherlands (13 paleogeographic maps stretching between 9000bc and 2000ad they download as pdf):https://www.cultureelerfgoed.nl/ond...ties/2019/01/01/paleogeografische-kaarten-pdf
Hi, fellow mappers! Attached here is a blank map of the United States. Here, you can colour in states (and 2010 congressional districts for Maine and Nebraska) in any given shades of red and blue. Yes, this is election-related, but you can use this map however you want. Feel free to use it.
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I usually just use 270towin.
The catch, though, is that the congressional districts (for Maine and Nebraska) are shown in full, instead of stripes.Their stripes in Maine and Nebraska are awful. This map looks much nicer.
270towin is good for doing quick calculations though.
The catch, though, is that the congressional districts (for Maine and Nebraska) are shown in full, instead of stripes.
Just to clarify, in Nebraska, the congressional districts are, from left to right, 3-1-2. In Maine, the larger one is District 2, with the one on the coast being District 1. The thin state outlines on each can be coloured in to indicate the statewide result. So, the congressional districts for both are shown to show their results individually.Yeah, I like your map better. Stripes don't really tell you anything about which CD is which.
Just to clarify, in Nebraska, the congressional districts are, from left to right, 3-1-2. In Maine, the larger one is District 2, with the one on the coast being District 1. The thin state outlines on each can be coloured in to indicate the statewide result. So, the congressional districts for both are shown to show their results individually.
Hello kind people, I'd like to request a blank Indian subcontinent with Indian state borders please.
(i know it's up there somewhere but after searching for about twenty minutes, I give up)
Thanks a lot!!!A Blank Map Thread
Canadian Federation, I am still working on my world BAM w/ rivers, which will obviously include more that just the Americas. Just taking my time w/ it, so it doesn't come out looking like a five minute hatchet job done by a psychopath.:Dwww.alternatehistory.com
hope this works for you
Is there a detailed world map in this thread with rivers but without borders?
Thanks, that's very helpful!Have a look at this thread by @Bob Hope : https://www.alternatehistory.com/fo...basemaps-for-q-bam-edited-by-bob-hope.483305/
Posts 4, 5, 11 and 16 have rivers