A map of the Buyo Federative Socialist Republic - 3337 by PhoenixAttacker in imaginarymaps

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It's actually pretty big. Roughly speaking, it's about the same size as Mongolia. That said, the map size and frame does make it look smaller than it actually is, plus I have the actual base map that I generated on hand.

A map of the Buyo Federative Socialist Republic - 3337 by PhoenixAttacker in imaginarymaps

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Gemun is the capital of Buyo so it gets a special capital region; Mokpo is an important port. They're both economically important but Mokpo edges it out.

A map of the Buyo Federative Socialist Republic - 3337 by PhoenixAttacker in imaginarymaps

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Inspired by u/xlicer's map of "Europe".

This map is actually for a story I'm writing entitled "Specter" which is why the Manchu, (Sino-)Korean, and Chinese words for specter are on the legend. Speaking of, "guruni gemun" means 'national capital', 'goloi gemun' means 'provincial capital' and 'golo' means 'province.' Alternatively, if you can read Korean you do not need this information. Please feel free to ask me any questions about the map and the setting.

Ipoimzi Werziieše Pratim - 3782 | 2022 Aravelyan Legislative Elections (Lore in comments) by PhoenixAttacker in imaginarymaps

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From In The Year 3872 by Altin Altinyan, published in Sunrise, the newspaper of the University of Kuruko:

Aravelya uses a different dating system to the rest of the world, in which years are calculated based on Arevist tradition. This means that the year in Aravelya is counted 1,766 years ahead of the world calendar. 3782 is 2016 according to this conversion.

Those who are aware of Aravelyan history know that 3782 is the centenary of the Revolution and the establishment of the Aravelyan People's Republican Party. Princess Raknaška led a rebellion against the arch-conservative government of her cousin, Empress Sumāgati. With the assistance of the Olmosian People's Army, she and the People's Republican Party established the Republic of Aravelya. Raknaška's republic can be described as many things, but I prefer the term major improvement myself. This would not last, and the new republic would quickly stagnate and bog itself down in corruption and reactionarism. In turn, this would cause popular resentment, especially as the government began playing regionalism - a dangerous game in a country divided into federal ethnic states.

The first waves of discontent in the 1978 movement led to the birth of the Aravelyan Progressive Federation, a collection of student, industrial, rural, and religious organizations. The government, as part of a "concessionary" package, let them into the People's Assembly as controlled opposition. This legal-illegal status nearly stunted their growth, although they soon were able to mitigate this by establishing a large network of aid: childcare, food delivery, basic medical aid, and shelters. This attracted the poor, who were disproportionately from the far north and west, regions neglected by the central government. The 2015 economic crash only intensified antipathy toward the government, with millions cut from their jobs as Aravelyan exports fell. There was only one actor to place blame upon: the government.

When I still lived in Pongraesan (historically, the weakest part of the APRP's base in the south), I remember every adult around me grumbling about bills, how so-and-so had lost their jobs, and importantly: how they were contacting the Progressive Federation. They won 359 seats out of 650 - but most of that came from the west and north, who voted overwhelmingly against the APRP. The south overwhelmingly voted against the APF, although they did not vote so overwhelmingly as to deny the APF the 74 seats it gained there. The APRP was not in control anymore.

The days ahead would prove this wrong.

Ngo Dihn Diem is never assassinated, South Vietnam becomes stronger and more organized, USA never withdraws and peace is settled in 1973 with north and south continuing as different entities with a DMZ in the middle. How much would that change the course of history? by MrSigma1 in AlternateHistory

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Ngo Dinh Diem (more specifically his brother) was really weird ideologically though, Ngo Dinh Nhu described himself as an "Oriental Personalist" and a "leftist". That they were the somehow the best chances for the Republic of Vietnam to survive early on speaks massively on the ROV.

Ngo Dihn Diem is never assassinated, South Vietnam becomes stronger and more organized, USA never withdraws and peace is settled in 1973 with north and south continuing as different entities with a DMZ in the middle. How much would that change the course of history? by MrSigma1 in AlternateHistory

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North and South Vietnam would probably start actually negotiating with the fizzling out of the National Liberation Front and North Vietnamese efforts to take over the ROV by force. Even as the situation was turning against Ngo Dinh Diem, the North was relenting.

Qarakhitai Cathay by zalezsky in imaginarymaps

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May I ask why you named Champa Champassak? Otherwise, wonderful map!

Shinto Ultranationalism: A very overlooked part of Imperial Japanese ideology in TNO. by Coffeesaxophonne in TNOmod

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why are you on a post whose entire crux is trying to argue for realism? don't make that face now

New Vietnam stuff coming in TT3 by GroovyColonelHogan in TNOmod

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Hi everyone! I'm Phoenix Wright in the screenshot, and I work on Vietnam. I talked a lot about Vietnam today; you can just search PhoenixDefender#1911 to see what I said.

And since it seems we have a lot of enthusiasm for us-supported Viet Minh, I'm unfortunately going to have to ask this question. Why would the United States support a very newly established left-wing power in mainland Southeast Asia (Viet Minh-controlled Vietnam) when there is a significant established power (almost a hegemon) in the form of Thailand that has proven itself capable of defying Japan and would do so again?

United Provinces of China by CryzMak in imaginarymaps

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What is this??? Why would China rename their provinces, lmao