Just uncovered this from back in September 2017. Oh how naïve I wasIs it okay if I start a terrain map of this? Like, with mountains, rivers, forests, etc?
Just uncovered this from back in September 2017. Oh how naïve I wasIs it okay if I start a terrain map of this? Like, with mountains, rivers, forests, etc?
OK, well then I'll claim the 2nd-level divisions within the 4 Chiniese municipalities. It might be slow, but I'll get on them.
I've been staring at maps of Chinese third-level subdivisions for way too long. I know this too well.
I've been staring at maps of Chinese third-level subdivisions for way too long. I know this too well.
I would stay with third-level, since despite being technically second-level they are administratively identical to a regular county. A province-level municipality, on the the other hand, is not identical to a prefecture-level municipality.So here's a question. The districts of Chongqing (and the other 3 municipalities) are, properly speaking, 2-level subdivisions. But within the Chinese system they have the status of 3-level divisions. I don't know whether it's more appropriate to color them as 2-level, as I did, or as 3-level.
I would stay with third-level, since despite being technically second-level they are administratively identical to a regular prefecture. A province-level municipality, on the the other hand, is not identical to a prefecture-level municipality.
Beijing looks really weird with the distortion effect.Here is an attempt at Beijing and Tianjin. I want to look them over a little more, but later I can add them to the complete MBAM, if people want that.
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I'll add to the above discussion: the rest of the M-BAM doesn't really pay attention to parallel structures within a country, instead just showing simply whether they are first or second level. I'm looking at the wards of the District of Columbia, for example. They're more like the wards of any other US city - so they'd be a fourth-level subdivision if they were in a state - but they're shown as second-level because that's what they are in a literal sense.
Anyway, I'm glad I finally finished my old claim.
Beijing looks really weird with the distortion effect.
Does any of these maps have most of the rivers? I've been searching and finding nothing here.
There is no m-bam with rivers yet no