>/his/ map thread
Post interesting maps of interesting history
>>2310729
>Empire goes over the Rhine
I feel like Napoleon had a nice Western Roman Empire going but he ruined it by ruling over G*rmans directly instead of indirectly.
>>2310764
I can't decide if this is great because of all the local control or horrible because of all the political disunity
>>2310725
im waggin to this
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>>2310847
What caused Europe to shrink so much?
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>>2310766
"free"
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>>2311046
my last map.
>>2311049
>every single fucking map of Austria-Hungary people post is the ethnic one
Meh. Here's a literacy map instead.
>>2311054
>tfw not on the map
>>2311054
>California nuked to oblivion
At least something good would come out of it
>>2311054
turbopleb tier
>>2311095
Thanks bb, never thought of looking at the literacy rate in AU. I just find the whole ethic map of AU really interesting as it contains so much different groups and how politics are affected by are easily seen in those maps. Just having all that culture clash in a time of rising nationalism helps put AU issue way more into light. Such as Italians in the west causing tension with Italy, the whole serb population, and Romanians in the country really show how other countries would have tension with them. It also give light to AU foreign policy in some light and why it failed in others, such as allying Italy despite having a large Italian population that would cause tension with them.
>>2311138
Congratulations!
You have won: Cancer
You'll receive: Painful dysentery and horrific vomitting
>>2311166
Not if I shoot myself first!
>>2311154
Industry map
>>2311205
Religion
>>2311205
you're quickly becoming my least hated poster on /his/, got more of this maps?
>>2311063
very interesting
>>2311035
Here's interwar
>>2311427
why is that map in two languages
weird
>>2311427
nice, my collection of ethnic groups in the balkans is expanding quite nicely.
>>2311427
>Serbs in Western Bulgaria
>>2311462
>by Prof. Cvijic
Ah, that explains a lot. Here's another gem.
>>2310725
seeing how big Germany was pre WWI i am perplexed as to why they ever wanted to go to war and lose everything.
>>2311462
It's shaded, as in it's not clear, hard to distinguish.
Still it's the most accurate map i've found when it comes to Albanians, and religious population of Yugoslavs.
>>2311480
The vicinity of Vidin is not shaded my man, that city was under siege until the end of the war and the locals did not give in. And Southern Morava was called Bulgarian Morava (>>2311035). Although the local dialects in Western Bulgaria are closer to the central part of the Balkans than to the eastern, the ethnicity is not to be argued.
>>2311501
The war being the Serbo-Bulgarian one in 1885.
>>2312176
Oh boy, my favorite
>>2312176
>bitching about a 10% german city that voted to join denmark
>>2310992
Plate teutonics
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>>2311473
Germany was big, but Russia was bigger and on a fast track to modernisation. Whatever their exact intentions were in 1914 the fact was that in their view Germany's time as Europe's pre-eminent continental power was fleeting and if there was a great war further down the line instead of at a time of their choosing Germany would be at the mercy of France and Russia.
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>>2312446
Really made me think
This.
>>2312512
Also this.
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>>2312520
These numbers look completely wrong. As someone who lives in France, I very very rarely see obese people. I absolutely cannot believe that almost 25% of adults are obese in France.
>>2313027
That's what it is according to WHO, at best it's a couple % lower. Your own experience won't necessarily reflect the statistics. It varies quite heavily by region, age group, etc. I wouldn't really believe my country's numbers either if I just went by the experiences I have living in the city and going to uni, but it becomes more believable when I factor in the more rural, working class area I'm from originally where letting yourself go is a lot more normal, even for people in their 20s but especially for middle aged people.
>>2313027
Hey, where I live in America you wouldn't believe that 30% of the population is obese just by looking around the neighborhood, but statistics are statistics.
>>2313027
You probably don't see them because they don't go outside.
>>2311008
>retarded alternative history concepts: the map
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>>2312222
>Memelland
The Krauts got off easier than they deserved, should have been disunited in 1918, but the fact that Memel now has a Lithuanian name is a crime, it's too pure.
>>2312448
This map is a meme, Spanish control never went into the Pacific Northwest, they barely controlled anything beyond the Colorado. Pacific northwest and even the Alaska claim was purely that, a claim.
>>2312520
UHHHH
THICCER
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Catholic school in Hungary between 16th and 18th century
>>2314628
Same but with protestant schools.
R = Calvinist
E = Lutheran
U = Unitarian
>>2314624
Statistical map of Hungary from 1882, mostly ethnicities and religion.
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>>2310737
Ahaha, what a shitty meme dyers.
You are catched, liars - these maps are different.
>>2311009
>italian dialects
>"""italian"""
>so called italian includes tuscan (from which modern italian evolved, although nowadays tuscan is again a dialect of its own, appreciably different from standard italian), roman (exceedigly different from standard italian) and apulian (again, plenty different from italian)
Shit chart m8.
>>2316081
Wow, it's almost as if it;s difficult to establish borders in a time period when the only records kept were straight propaganda
>>2311038
>Romanian and "Moldovan" shown as different ethnicities
REEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE
>>2310737
prove me wrong
pro-tip: you can't
>>2311032
>Greco-Bulgares
KEK
>>2317850
Byzantine records make mention of Slavs in the 600's
>>2317850
We have documents written in Slavic languages from 9-10th century onward.
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>>2317879
Source?
>>2317918
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Early_Slavs
>>2317890
Don't know who are "we" but the term SLAVS is first mentioned ~XVI-XVII century. Show me a single document/source from 9-10th century and you win.
But you cant.
>>2317920
>source
>Wiki
choose one
are you trying to win a debate pointing to a website where any idiot can write anything?
C'mon - try harder
Unless you're posting maps, get the fuck out
>>2316515
The map was to show how not united Italy is in terms of language at the very least. Sure, a lot of them are different to large degree, dialects was used as I was not sure how different to varying degrees they were. They're only called Italian as they are local to region of italy. So the map I would say is in agreement with you on how there is not one giant united culture/language used throughout italy.
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>>2311152
>Miami reduced to a smoking irradiated crater 2 miles deep
>>2317337
>Avar kingdom
Such an unimportant detail.
>>2316081
As far as the eastern border of the Frankish empire that one seems close compared to the sources we have in Bulgaria.
>>2310737
what areas of that map are white?
>>2310847
thing's could've been so great
imagine the roman empire controlling both the mediterranian and the new world
>>2317984
redpill me on the middle of ukraine?
>>2310840
Daily reminder that the Mongols were a meme empire.
>>2318801
If the meme is "When you set out to get revenge on the guys who raped your wife and you end up conquering 90% of the known world"
>>2317943
Really makes you think...
>>2312859
>northern roman empire
if only
>>2313027
some people you consider only fat may actually be obese as well
>>2310960
Extremely excellent
>>2310960
it's wonderful
>>2310960
Historians hate it because they are from the caste that depends on government jobs, and without a centralized government, there wasn't much of those around, but the HRE was genuinely great otherwise.
>>2319446
Smash the state and masturbate sounds good to me.
>>2311152
why such a big cluster in montana and north dakota?
>>2320468
Those have a large number of nuclear silos, so they should be hit before they have a chance to launch.
At least that's what I think, not American.
>>2320121
neat
>>2321226
>oriens
so are the three magi from the province of the orient, or are they from the east?
Map of the Syrian Republic from some time between 1946-58, showing claims on Iskenderun.
>>2318046
Nottu disu shitto agen
>>2318646
How are nazis even able to tie their shoes?
>>2321226
What are the red provinces?
>>2322631
IIRC, those are the provinces which the senators, rather than the emperors controlled.
>>2318646
WIR