Hello, I have done some minor fixes/contributions to the 1914 map and river map for Europe
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No Bukovina?Provinces of Austria-Hungary
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Oh thanks for the update on the mouth of the Vistula and Danube, I missed these ones; but the one you did in Vojvodina border at least in nowaday actually the older path I did is more correct, a chunk of the Sava Rivers don't go through the political border and enters Vojvodina territory, either way I cleaned it a little. Here how the current river world map looks right now;Hello, I have done some minor fixes/contributions to the 1914 map and river map for Europe
One last thing, techinically speaking shouldn't Saint Kitts and Nevis have a administrative division since they are a federation (of 2 tiny islands, but still)? Idk how subdivision borders on water should look. Also other tangent, I know Mount Athos has a different pixel color from Grecee, but a territorial border on water could help to indentify it I guess?
I didn’t realise the Miskito Coast was THAT large.My general solution to this problem is to just draw a line within the outline box in the autonomous region border colour and call it a day. It's not a solution that I particularly like, but it's the best one I've been able to think of. The change is just one of many added to the latest patch.
And apologies in advance, as I feel like I've just retroactively messed up a load of your work on the rivers patch. Hopefully its as easy to integrate as Europe was.
Patch 46 - North America overhaul;
- Added Honduras
- Added Nicaragua
- Waaay too many geographical patches to count, mostly removing lakes, although in some cases adding them. Seriously, this took ages to finish, but its done.
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Those are modern day borders of Nicaragua's North and South Caribbean Autonomous Regions.I didn’t realise the Miskito Coast was THAT large.
I think you should give the dark US colour to the District of Columbia as the District’s not a state.My general solution to this problem is to just draw a line within the outline box in the autonomous region border colour and call it a day. It's not a solution that I particularly like, but it's the best one I've been able to think of. The change is just one of many added to the latest patch.
And apologies in advance, as I feel like I've just retroactively messed up a load of your work on the rivers patch. Hopefully its as easy to integrate as Europe was.
Patch 46 - North America overhaul;
- Added Honduras
- Added Nicaragua
- Waaay too many geographical patches to count, mostly removing lakes, although in some cases adding them. Seriously, this took ages to finish, but its done.
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Just a few missing pixels but it was pretty easy to fix it in general.And apologies in advance, as I feel like I've just retroactively messed up a load of your work on the rivers patch. Hopefully its as easy to integrate as Europe was.
And congratulations on the Syria mapping! Doing de facto maps of conflict zones is quite a endevour, and there's a ton messy places like that, not sure if you already know it but the Apolitical World Map might help at some extend on that, althrough it shows Libya being fine? So yeah, take that with a grain of salt...
Also, there's the rebel Zapatista municipalities in Chiapas, Mexico, that are a de facto indepedent area, but not claim independence... So idk, not sure if they should be included or not?
Unfortunately not. If I'm not mistaken, they usually do biannual updates, but this last year there were at least 4 editions I think because of Ukraine, the closest edition to January 2022 is the one they did I think is on December 1, 2021.Incidentally, do you know if they have links available for previous maps?
Unfortunately not. If I'm not mistaken, they usually do biannual updates, but this last year there were at least 4 editions I think because of Ukraine, the closest edition to January 2022 is the one they did I think is on December 1, 2021.
But in the middle of my research here I came across this QBAM here, I don't know if the author is also part of this forum, but regardless of that it's also a great reference too.