Thanks but I prefer to create my own as I go alongNice to see more and more people creating VT-Bam maps.
@Anagnod I recommend using one of the standardized color schemes.
Nice to see more and more people creating VT-Bam maps.
@Anagnod I recommend using one of the standardized color schemes.
I am intrigued by the Romanian divisions there. Can you show me a full version of the provinces in Moldavia and Wallachia?
They are from @Zurirach Adankar 's mapI am intrigued by the Romanian divisions there. Can you show me a full version of the provinces in Moldavia and Wallachia?
Further Update for my balkanization map.
(Northern Ireland, some parts of Iberia, Schleswig-Holstein, the Balkans, Poland and the Baltics )
Additional I added my work-in-progress QBAM for areas outside of Europe. Sadly I lack the knowledge to have the same level of balkanization on other continents.
Sadly the full image is too large for the forum, therefore I split it.
Feel free to ask questions. If you are specially interested in a region, I can add a regional map with explanations of the different countries and vassal states and their backgrounds.
Feel free to add additional suggestions!
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Switzerland 1560
Edited Switzerland; Added Mulhouse and the Rhine lands, added Rottweil and reduced Schaffhausen
I dug further into Moldavia, this is the internals based on this; https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Moldova_(1483)-en.pngI am intrigued by the Romanian divisions there. Can you show me a full version of the provinces in Moldavia and Wallachia?
How does this revision of Switzerland 1560 look?The Aargau and Ticino areas are completely wrong for this period I'm afraid, and I don't really think it's worth indicating the difference between the Forest Cantons and the City Cantons so much as between the cantons and subject territories.
This is a few years old now, but should still be useful. I've kept on thinking I should revise it to demonstrate the bits of the City Cantons that were subject territories in the same way mind.
Northern Italy any time soon?North Africa 1560
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Working on the Ottoman E atm, Italy as soon as I update SavoyNorthern Italy any time soon?
For any with a passing interest, this is the WIP of my 1560 map
Ottoman Empire now added.
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House of Albret;- Navarre + French fiefs 1560
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TY, I shall work on this@Anagnod
It's a good map, but I can see several errors (if this is OTL).
·For the Crown of Castille, the internal subdivision was this: https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Archivo:Provinces_Crown_of_Castile_1590.svg (although this map has the error of Olivenza y Taliga on the Portugal border)
·Portugal should include the cities of Olivenza and Taliga (currently on Spain)
·The internal divisions of Catalonia, Aragon and Valencia are simply just wrong, also Catalonia includes the Fenolleda, which was part of France: https://ca.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fenolleda
·Valencia is missing the Racó d'Ademús, an exclave (https://ca.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rac%C3%B3_d%27Adem%C3%BAs), and the city of Caudete, another exclave (https://ca.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cabdet), but includes Villena and Sax, which where not part of the Kingdom (except between 1304-1369) (https://ca.wikipedia.org/wiki/Villena, https://ca.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saix) and the Plana de Utiel comarca, which was part of Castille except for the cities of Sinarcas and Chera (https://ca.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plana_d'Utiel) and the small village of Casas del Río (small "triangle" south of Requena).
The Spanish territory held in Oran is exagerated, and the spanish Tunez is just wrong.
Also, the territories of the Hispanic Crown should be marked with different colours or with darker borders, because the relations between the Crown of Castile and the different territories of the Crown of Aragon, and between the territories of the Crown of Aragon among themselves, were to have the same king, but there was no administrative relationship between them.