That’s just how the OTL autonomous oblasts are portrayed in the standard “hopelessly pedantic” version of maps made here. It’s normal.i need an explaination why are there weird countries with ugly borders in russia
That’s just how the OTL autonomous oblasts are portrayed in the standard “hopelessly pedantic” version of maps made here. It’s normal.i need an explaination why are there weird countries with ugly borders in russia
I hereby present the absolute maximum extent of German irredentism.
I considered it, but the sheer Germanness of it all would have eradicated the entire website.No Nazi Moonbases? Aryan Mars colonies? Exoplanets full of blond people?
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I hereby present the absolute maximum extent of German irredentism.
THE OCEAN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!i!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I feel like something is missing, but I have no idea what it could be...
keeping in line with my tradition of "take a joke someone else made and tweak it":if anyone wants an explanation, then no
L O N G P A N A M Akeeping in line with my tradition of "take a joke someone else made and tweak it":
The Americas are traditionally considered to have been discovered by Italian explorer Christopher Columbus, after a two month voyage through the Atlantic Sea. While he would later go on to be imprisoned following the Pleitos colombinos, his voyage would go on to be immortalized in the holiday of Columbus Day. Leif Erikson is now widely regarded as the first European known to have visited the Americas, though it's hypothesized that there may have been earlier contact by Basque whalers sailing through the Straight of Munster.
GEORGIA STRONKkeeping in line with my tradition of "take a joke someone else made and tweak it":
The Americas are traditionally considered to have been discovered by Italian explorer Christopher Columbus, after a two month voyage through the Atlantic Sea. While he would later go on to be imprisoned following the Pleitos colombinos, his voyage would go on to be immortalized in the holiday of Columbus Day. Leif Erikson is now widely regarded as the first European known to have visited the Americas, though it's hypothesized that there may have been earlier contact by Basque whalers sailing through the Straight of Munster.
"What did you do to Japan it looks wei- OH" The more I look at it the more I hate it.View attachment 508882
I found this in my files a few days ago
I don't know when I made it or why, but this is a good place to post it
Is it a bad sign that the first thing I noticed was the absence of Svalbard?View attachment 508882
I found this in my files a few days ago
I don't know when I made it or why, but this is a good place to post it
Aww, Labrador and Ireland are in love.keeping in line with my tradition of "take a joke someone else made and tweak it":
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Here's my final Layers of irredentism map, which unlike the others is basically just a shitpost of the "Long Chile" idea.
Layer 1: Chile
Layer 2: That disconnected bit of Argentina
Layer 3: Peru's coastline
Layer 4: Ecuador's coastline
Layer 5: Colombia's pacific coastline
Layer 6: Panama's pacific coastline
Layer 7: The rest of North America's pacific coastline
And the entire Pacific Rim!You forgot Antarctica!
If they owned that, they would be legally able to claim the Pacific as “internal waters."And the entire Pacific Rim!