Ptolemaic Egypt was a Greek dominated state but we still give it the Egyptian color.But it's still a Dutch dominated nation. I feel the Indonesia blue makes it look like a native state.
Ptolemaic Egypt was a Greek dominated state but we still give it the Egyptian color.But it's still a Dutch dominated nation. I feel the Indonesia blue makes it look like a native state.
Greeks and Egyptians were neighbours. The Dutch and Indonesians are not. Add to that the number of independent Indonesian states (I'm sure if half of the Nile valley was ruled by a native state we wouldn't give Ptolemaic Egypt the Egyptian colour) and it's even stronger to me that they shouldn't be coloured as locals.Ptolemaic Egypt was a Greek dominated state but we still give it the Egyptian color.
2) The Cape and Batavia are apart of the Hermandad but they have a lot more autonomy from the UPSA. I gave Siam the influenced color-scheme because the exact nature between them and the UPSA was a bit unclear. So I marked it just to be safe.
This is a bump and late, but I have a standardized map of the world of LTTW in 1901
Supposed to be a protectorate of Denmark, but yeah, I see what you meanCoolness, but I'm not 100% sure of the colouring for Yemen.
Supposed to be a protectorate of Denmark, but yeah, I see what you mean
Why are Bengal and Burma different shades of red?
I'm also pretty sue you've made a few mistakes:
The Mauré and eastern New Holland are the same colour, the Balearics are supposed to be owned by the Catalonia and, since you've shown Societist outbreaks on Mindanao, there should be Societist outbreaks in parts of Java and western New Guinea.
The official map shows the Balearics under control of the Tyyrenhian Union.
I wasn't aware of societist outbreaks in the former Batavian Republic. The map doesn't show them.
Also, Russian Sheremetevsk is missing.This is a bump and late, but I have a standardized map of the world of LTTW in 1901