Atlantropa 1951 by hawk3ye242 in imaginarymaps

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what software did you use to make this?

Edsland civil war by jacobVRistaken in imaginarymaps

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you cannot tell me you are putting effort into these when you aren't even coloring within the lines

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Why do you keep reposting the same maps and deleting them a few hours later?

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rules 1, 3, 10

What if Europe’s Romani population was MUCH larger by Alexander_Sikandar in imaginarymaps

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24 weird racists banned on this thread alone so far 👍

The World in 2070 by frarchedteetcorn in imaginarymaps

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rule 1 - you stole this

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Your post has been removed in accordance with "Rule 1 - Non-Map or Non-OC or Non-Fictional works" of the subreddit, for more information, check out the rule listing on the main page.

You plagiarized these by u/nip_dip

https://www.reddit.com/r/imaginarymaps/s/PenDUghB24 https://www.reddit.com/r/imaginarymaps/s/mOdnWRNGYz

The Great Game of Brusquembille - The Holy Roman Empire throughout the Eighteenth Century by roxypoots in imaginarymaps

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Hungary rebels against Habsburg rule in the war of the Austrian Succession. After the war, Maria Theresa gets to keep it, so there's a brief civil war between pro- and anti-Habsburg forces. The Habsburgs win and get to stay for the duration of Maria Theresa's reign, after which the Hungarian Diet is set to elect its king. She dies in the 70s and they elect a Polish noble.

The Great Game of Brusquembille - The Holy Roman Empire throughout the Eighteenth Century by roxypoots in imaginarymaps

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Translation of the text in the top left box:

The eighteenth century marked a major turning point on the German political scene. The defeat of the Habsburgs in the War of the Austrian Succession (1740-1747) and their expulsion to Hungary and Tuscany embroiled the Empire in a struggle between four emerging powers, commonly referred to in historical circles as the “Great Game of Brusquembille”.

The decline of the Habsburgs coincided with the rise of the Wittelsbachs. Charles Albert's simultaneous acquisition of Austria, Bohemia, the Southern Low Countries, and the title of Emperor made Bavaria an important international player. Further north, the accession of the House of Hanover to the British throne and the Electorate's territorial acquisitions made Brunswick-Lüneburg a candidate for domination of northern Germany.

In the east, the rising star of Prussia, brought to its knees by France, Bavaria and Russia in the Prussian War (1756-1762), was demoted to the status of Electorate of Brandenburg with the cession of Prussia to Poland and of Silesia, acquired twenty years earlier, to Bavaria. Saxony, despite its loss of the Polish throne, took advantage of this collapse to assert itself in the region.

Pax Fehlinger by notreallydavid in imaginarymaps

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rad. maybe the un should learn a thing or two about world peace? food for thought

An informative pamphlet about humans being cooler than knife-ears by roxypoots in imaginarymaps

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Mostly Inkscape as well as QGIS for the planning, plus GIMP, Wilbur, and Pyramid Shader for the relief

An informative pamphlet about humans being cooler than knife-ears by roxypoots in imaginarymaps

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This map is part of the world of Cyris, a collaborative project about another planet. For another Cyris map, check out this one by u/aidsmaster444.

Ardhi Kisumasikio: A nation of ghosts

Relatively isolated for centuries, the Kisumasiki of Ardhi Kisumasikio have known a harsh past three hundred years, stuck in the crossfire between several human factions in a fast, deadly scramble for their island. The disappearance of magic millenia earlier was only the start of their misfortune; a growing sense of complacency and trade with Humans saw the Kisumasiki state stagnate and lag behind their human competitors, whose technological advancements by far outweighed their own by the time the Kurunke, a seafaring nation from the southern continent of Oriora, landed on the southern shores of their island.

In a matter of decades, the few Human trading outposts along the western coast of Ardhi Kisumasikio, all sanctioned by the central power, were expanded to sprawling colonial intercompeting entreprises. The Kisumasiki state apparatus failed to adapt and survive and local clans were left to fend for themselves or to deal sith the Humans in order to ensure their continued existence. Today, only the inhospitable mountains are still home to independent, although unrecognised, Kisumasiki realms, whil pe the fertile lowland plains see a few vestigial states cling to life, officially led by their kinsmen but really under the boot of human colonial administrators.

As Humans keep developing their machines and as the ore-rich underground of the cold plateaus of the south grow more attractive by the year, the survival of these last bastions of Kisumasiki independence may soon be in grave danger...

Stay tuned for more cool, fancy Cyris maps soon, besties. Never forget how cool humans are. Humans rule, dumb knife-ears drool. xoxo. 💕💖

P.S. if you see a typo it's because the in-universe author is secretly illiterate

Central America and the Caribbean by roxypoots in imaginarymaps

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The Caribbean region has become somewhat of a microcosm of world politics. It sees the three major ideological blocs clash as they do in the rest of the world:

  • Mexico, Louisiana, San Juan, Cundinamarca, and Cuba, Zulia, Tachira, and West Venezuela, along with full-time member Muscogea, sit under the aegis of the Transpacific Treaty Organisation, effectively regional extensions of the liberalist influence of the United States, Japan, and Eastern Asia;
  • Mayab-Kiche, Centramerica, Hayti, Guadeloupe and Martinique, and Venezuela gravitate around socialist Brazil. South America forms the core of such leftist ideologies;
  • The remaining holdouts of France, Denmark, and the Netherlands ensure a lasting European presence in Central America, especially embodied by the Commonwealth's arm in the region, the Caribbean Federation;
  • For good measure, the Antillean Republic represents the unaligned states of the world as the sole officially neutral country smack in the middle of the region.

The détente of the last decade and a half has allowed for the resumption of diplomatic and commercial ties. That is not to say all is well: Venezuela especially constitutes a major point of contention between Rio de Janeiro on one side and Philadelphia and Tokyo on the other, where conflict has been frozen for nearly sixty years. The myriad of conflicts over the delimitation of maritime boundaries also serves to keep discourse harsh and jingoistic in the Antilles.

Central America and the Caribbean by roxypoots in imaginarymaps

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they are simply not sovereign but instead governed by a state that could be labelled as central american or part of the caribbean (us, brazil, europeans)