Big Ass Map for the Nverse

Started by Tanthalas, February 05, 2009, 04:59:42 PM

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Borys

Quote from: Kaiser Kirk on February 05, 2009, 07:48:36 PM
Well looking at it from a Bavarian-centric view, I have apparently lost Switzerland the Austrian Littoral, and Silesia, the Netherlands has conquered the Rhineland Palantine (and France's Luxembourg & Saar) and obtained a great deal more of Austria and Istria.
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Korpen

Quote from: Borys on February 06, 2009, 03:52:22 AM
Quote from: Kaiser Kirk on February 05, 2009, 07:48:36 PM
Well looking at it from a Bavarian-centric view, I have apparently lost Switzerland the Austrian Littoral, and Silesia, the Netherlands has conquered the Rhineland Palantine (and France's Luxembourg & Saar) and obtained a great deal more of Austria and Istria.
There was a War while You Slept ...
Borys
Indeed, and it looks like I gained the Franch flandern, including Duinkerke and Kales.... ;)
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Walter

- Border with Russia in the north should be further to the west.
- All the Aleutians are part of Japan. So that is from Ostrov Beringa in the west all the way to Caton Island in the east (underneath the Alaska Peninsula). Eastern part is given as Swiss, which they are not.

miketr

For the Chagos Iberia has the northern Islands that used to be Ottoman.

The Balkans need some work...

In general terms there is a river called the Struma River its roughly the OTL border of western Bulgaria and if you trace it through modern greece to the Aegean that is the west most point of control of the Turks in Thrace.  You have it shown as Greek.  Its noted today as the East Macedonia and Thrace periphery of Greece.  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/East_Macedonia_and_Thrace

Modern Albania, Macedonia and a part of Greece are Ottoman but under Hapsburg control; much like the pre-1908 setup of Bonsia. The city of Thessaloniki is part of this and so the modern periphery of Central Macedonia http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Central_Macedonia has the center part cut out into Albania-Macedonia with Greek control on either side.

I would suggest they be shown in Ottoman Blue with a Hapsburg Green outline or perhaps hash marks through it. 

The Island of Rhodes are Ottoman as are the islands nearest the straits in the Northern Aegean.

Very good over all...

Michael

Kaiser Kirk

you might want to look at the map of Europe I put together, it's near the end of this thread :
http://www.navalism.org/index.php?topic=1581.45
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Did they play the fife lowly,
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Did the band play the last post and chorus,
Did the pipes play the flowers of the forest

helgi

1. Persia. All islands over her Persian Gulf coast is Persian isnt it?

2. The border between Persia, Mughal and Khazaria: Khazaria could not take lands souther the real border of Tadzikistan and Afganistan... May be split them between Persia and Mughal?

3. Ukraine has most part of modern Romania. Why? 

The Bushranger

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Quote from: helgi on April 09, 2009, 06:27:04 AM
1. Persia. All islands over her Persian Gulf coast is Persian isnt it?
Most likely, yes.

Quote2. The border between Persia, Mughal and Khazaria: Khazaria could not take lands souther the real border of Tadzikistan and Afganistan... May be split them between Persia and Mughal?
Why couldn't they? *is curious*

Quote3. Ukraine has most part of modern Romania. Why? 
Because, as I recall back when we were creating ye olde original map, the border was pushed to the Danube, at least in part.

Korpen

Quote from: helgi on April 09, 2009, 06:27:04 AM
3. Ukraine has most part of modern Romania. Why? 
Much of "modern" Romania consist of territories that Romania gained from Hungary as it was one of the the winners in ww1.
However Romaina here in Nverse got a big slice of what is Bulgaria today.
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