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January 2, 2012
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Done primarily for fun, I'm not 100% happy with some of the borders, and I have a lot less historical notes to go with this one. As usual, comments, questions and suggestions welcome!

South America: [link]

North America: [link]

P.S. like the last one, I will probably be updating this semi-regularly.

1/26/12: Changed text sizes and positions, changed line thickness for borders and coastlines, added cities

1/27/12: Fixed text errors, added occupied zones and a few more cities

02/03/12: Fixed line size mistake, added prussian maritime border

02/07/12: added accents, changed boldness of natinal labels
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:iconoptimus01:
Awesome map !
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:icondoliwaq:
Why Dagestan are so big? On these lands lived only Cossaks and Circassians. So better name will be Kozakia or Cherkessia ;) I'm sad Poland was occupied by Russia and Bohemia does not :(
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:iconimuildaeren:
Why is Scotland's border so far south?
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:iconspartan-127:
I think the reason was that they had received Northumberland, also the map i traced it off of was in a different projection, so I don't think it transfered right.
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:icondoliwaq:
I like this Scotland border ;)
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:iconxnarcotiksx:
Not to sound like a critic, but why was Switzerland carved up if they were neutral? Or were they?
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:iconspartan-127:
France used propaganda to justify invasion, claiming that the Central Powers were in control, or something like that.
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:iconhellerick:
"Khazak" -- you meant "Kazakh"?
"Triane" -- you meant "Tirane"?

"Kharkov" is a name in Russian and "Lviv" is a name in Ukrainian -- they contradict each other. Should be either "Kharkov" and "Lvov", or "Kharkiv" and "Lviv".

"Volgograd" and "Krasnodar" are Soviet-time names. Their "imperial" names are "Tsaritsyn" and "Yekaterinodar" respectively.

"Dagestan" means exactly what it means, it can't be extended to such a huge territory. Probably you could call it "Circassia" instead.

Some of the lakes in Russia in fact are artificial reservoirs which didn't exist in 1928 (e.g. the one over Perm was built in 1954). Well, probably they are more developed in this timeline.

What is "Fruze" (a city in Ukraine)? I know a couple of villages named "Frunze" there, but those are Soviet-time names and spelled differently.
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