Or maybe it's a Spanish CanadaIf you look at Canada, I'm fairly sure it's just their color for uncolored/unfinished land so far, not representing Spanish control
Or maybe it's a Spanish CanadaIf you look at Canada, I'm fairly sure it's just their color for uncolored/unfinished land so far, not representing Spanish control
Heh, you might never know.Or maybe it's a Spanish Canada
The Mosquito Coast was independent? That is interesting, also what are those two countries in Belize?View attachment 616160
Finished with my Central America Patch.
It was a protectorate of Britain from 1638-1787, occupied by Spain from then until 1800, and given back to Britain until it was annexed by Nicaragua in 1860. Belgium held a colony in Santo Tomas, Guatemala between 1843 and 1854, and northern Belize is the British Honduras.The Mosquito Coast was independent? That is interesting, also what are those two countries in Belize?
If it was British in 1848, why is it not shown as British? If you want to leave it as a protectorate, at least make it a lighter color than Britain or make an outline.It was a protectorate of Britain from 1638-1787, occupied by Spain from then until 1800, and given back to Britain until it was annexed by Nicaragua in 1860. Belgium held a colony in Santo Tomas, Guatemala between 1843 and 1854, and northern Belize is the British Honduras.
Anyone has a QBAM of the current territorial claims in Antarctica?I don't know if someone has done 2020, so here it is:
Some of the war-torn countries might have mistakes, so feel free to correct anything wrong you see.
There's also the Ecuadorian claim, "over an area bounded by 84°30' W and 95°30' W", which was declared in 1967, and ratified in 1987.Anyone has a QBAM of the current territorial claims in Antarctica?
Would be even better if there was a QBAM of all historical claims on it.
I've found somewhat of a source for these now, stating a proposed (proposed do some significant legwork there) South African claim stretched from 20W to 45E as on tis map:Does anyone have any sources for the South African claim on Antarctica as shown on the map posted by @athgtq16129 ?
I'll map it on QBAM when I can
Don't know if this helps but the QBAM is a Robinson projection so I'm sure you could just create an antarctic projection using the formula it does?I'm working on a polar vision of the antarctica, but i don't know which are the right dimensions to fit in the QBam. Does anyone suggest any numerical data to me?
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And here's the patch for the supposed proposed South African claims
Don't know if this helps but the QBAM is a Robinson projection so I'm sure you could just create an antarctic projection using the formula it does?
It's explained on the Wikipedia page for it https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robinson_projection#Formulation
Some quick research tells me that the French claim was made in 1840 and Australia’s claim is inherited from a British claim from 1841, so my guess is the British just made their 1841 claim around the French one and didn’t dispute it.Also, any idea why Australia has two separate Antarctic claims. I know it's OTL, but why?
Some quick research tells me that the French claim was made in 1840 and Australia’s claim is inherited from a British claim from 1841, so my guess is the British just made their 1841 claim around the French one and didn’t dispute it.
Thank you very much! Here is the projection of Antarctica around the 60º parallel with QBam sizes if my calculations do not fail. I have also uploaded it to the QBam improvement and core thread.Don't know if this helps but the QBAM is a Robinson projection so I'm sure you could just create an antarctic projection using the formula it does?
It's explained on the Wikipedia page for it https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robinson_projection#Formulation