mods are asleep, post sexy maps
>>3302911
i love language maps
>>3302936
What's with the Turkish bits in Greece? Thrace I get, but the mainland bits look odd.
map of known roman villas in britain
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=czF8okZRyPc
>>3302957
Albanians, Bulgars and Gypsies
>>>/hr/2926010
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>>3302911
>>3302936
>Alsace-Lorraine, Switzerland, and Austria speak German
>aren't part of Germany
hopefully WW3 will right this grave injustice
>>3304825
>Sorbia is part of Germany
>>3304017
>Descendants of Slavs in current Germany are indoctrinated into being German
Hopefully WW3 would correct this mistake and remove Germany and German language from the face of Earth.
>>3305267
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>>3305270
>>3302913
>>3304825
>descendants of Germanified Gallo-Romans are STILL under the boot of the Eternal Kraut
Hopefully WW3 will correct this mistake.
>romeboo thinks his giant blob covering the Mediterranean looks good somehow
>>3306087
It has nothing to do with J2. It may look or sound logical, but it's bullshit.
>>3303758
Based Vicky II
>>3302936
This map gives regional languages way too big ares; Breton is barely spoken outside the tip of Brittany anymore, Catalan was never spoken outside of Roussillon, Lorraine doesnt speak German/Alsatian...
This one's always fun to look at. It's especially interesting how one can see the frontier of Slavic settlement.
God Tier
>>3306168
Majority of names ending with ow/ov, owa/ova, owo/ovo, in, ina, ino, au, itz, itza, itze or having wend/vind root are of Slavic origin.
>>3306205
Yes, that's what I was alluding to.
>>3306229
What am I looking at?
>>3306235
Slavic settlement (+surrounding groups) in 7th/8th century.
Legend:
East Slavs
West Slavs
South Slavs
Balts
Finno-Ugrians
Turks
Germanic people
Romanic nations
other nations
Border of the kingdom of Samo in 7th century
Borders of other states in 7th/8th century
names of Slavic tribes
names of other tribes
>>3306249
Legend for this one:
Slavs
Balts
Finno-Ugrians
Turks
Territories abandoned during nomadic invasions
Territories, settled by different nations or tribes
Several Slavic tribes in the same territory
Territories under Kievan control in 10th century
>>3306263
I don't think any names of the Proto-Slovak tribes are known.
>>3306269
Slovenes. Alternatively Nitravians.
>>3306287
slavs are the biggest self-haters
>>3306295
Are they well known for it? I figured it must have been a compensation thing that became cultural for them.
>>3306311
Slavs despite the memes are very intelligent and too self-aware and that's enough to cause depression and suicidal thoughts.
There is also a victim complex and inferiority complex towards West because of Communism, so.
>>3306311
That's just some /int/-tier bullshit. Yes, there was more animosity between descendants of the Germanised Slavs and their Slavic neighbours but that doesnt mean the same phenomenon can be transplanted over the whole non-Germanised ethno-linguistic group. It was the assimilated people and their descendants who had an inferiority complex and compensated by lashing out and it's something that can still be seen to this day, for example among the Carinthian Austrians.
>>3302922
>>3306374
Going for Italy and Spain was a mistake. The Ostrogoths were massive Romanboos, they should have gone for a diplomatic take over, marriage and military alliance.
>>3306131
It's a shit map: neither Ukrainian nor Belorussian are spoken in Russia. I mean, Belorussian is barely spoken in Belorussia itself, and most of Eastern Ukraine speaks Russian natively. Same for Karelian, it's spoken in Russia, but it's a minority language in the area. The Transcarpathian region of Ukraine is depicted as speaking Romanian, while it has Ukrainian majority and significant Hungarian minority, with Romanian barely present.
Also, the map depicts Galician and Catalan but thinks Occitan and Sicilian don't exist for some reason.
>>3305560
what?
>>3306521
It's a culture map from a mod for Europa Universalis 3 or some other Paradox game, not really fitting for a thread like this.
>>3306537
I don't know, I presume the cultures in the parentheses are the ones getting replaced from vanilla.
>>3306569
They forgot Hannother tho.
>>3304825
Implyin alsace speak german anymore . There's no regional language anymore except for old people and larper
>>3306323
>There is also a victim complex and inferiority complex towards West because of Communism
I guess it depends where you're from, over here in Serbia nobody really has an inferiority complex towards the West regarding Communism, at least not in itself. Then again, Yugoslavia was Communism-light for the most part.
>>3306941
>central America 1500 -> 1600
Jesus.
Anyone got good maps of the Sassanids or the Parthians?
awesome thread guys
>>3302936
>Romash
>In all of Friuli and a good chunk of Veneto
Yeah okay.
>>3305122
>talks about removing the Germans
>posts map where only one of the Germanic nations has been destroyed
>it's not even Austria
If you really hated the kraut menace, you would destroy Austria, The Netherlands, Denmark, Norway, Sweden, Iceland, and about a third of Switzerland.
I L L U S T R A T E
never knew I had so many maps
>>3307918
what's the big swirly in the center?
>>3307940
Mount Kailash, maybe?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mount_Kailash
The world as known by the ancient Israelites
>>3307798
>Pays attention only long enough to see Austria exist as a country
>Not long enough to see that its naming convention is in Italian
>>3307871
trippy af
Anyone else here ever used to pass the time in their history class flipping through the book and looking at all the maps?
I always wondered what the reason was for the link between enjoying maps and having an interest in history.
>>3308313
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>>3307868
post site
also seconding more maps from that guy, its perfect
>>3308328
>>3308340
I'll stop dumping now and end with one of my favorite pieces of historical trivia; Sweden briefly attempted to colonize the Americas.
>>3302913
is this worth dying for?
>>3308329
it's old as fuck and it doesn't seem he updates it any longer for some time now. Also the maps i'm looking for related to prehistory seem to be gone from his site as well.
http://www.worldhistorymaps.info/maps.html
>>3306877
Source?
>>3308347
>that dutch dildo
>>3308474
I can't ever post that map without someone making that joke
>>3308487
*hangs u*
>>3308537
yeah no shit, germans were more industralized.
russia and austria were backwater shitholes
>>3308467
Found it on reddit
Is this board related?
>>3309155
Fuck yea post more weather
Will probably use these cultures for my next EU4 game
>Reddish-orange: Czechoslovak
>Pale yellow: Polish
>Pink: "Little Russian" (Ukrainian)
>Blue: German
that burgundy colour is supposed to be Croatian, but I can't find it on the map (probably like 1 village hiding somewhere)
>Green: Hungarian
>Bright yellow: Romanian
>>3309627
have a better quality
>>3309653
It's the Burgenland Croats in Burgenland (easternmost part of Austria)
>>3306205
Keep dreaming slavshit
Enjoy your last decade in Danzig
>>3310450
Aside from various countries suddenly becoming thicc, there's something eerie about Antarctica being that huge.
>>3307868
No, I don't have anything that's not currently on his site. I checked the internet archive and it doesn't look like he ever had any others.
>>3310450
>>3307966
That's not a bad world map for the time, but how the hell did the guy make England and Scotland seperate islands?
>>3308347
i think most of the settlers were finns, but still interesting
>>3307007
>>3302936
>Breton extented this far
>"German" not divided into several languages
No
>>3311038
Here's a version with fixed Slovene dialects.
>>3311043
Seems like there's a bunch of other stuff different that I didn't even know about, now that I compare the two maps. In any case, I changed the borders of the Slovene dialects to better reflect the actual situation. The original was just strange in comparison.
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>>3307871
For some reason I always imagine myself as a member of a Mongol horde galloping into Europe, right into Poland and Germany
>>3308347
Dutchy of Courland also had an island in the Caribbean at one point, I think.
Dumping some Roma.
>>3311158
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>>3308313
My dude
It's not highly detailed or anything - it's just a scan desu - but there is something about the aesthetics of this map that just makes me keep looking at it.
>>3310969
Where does the source for this one come from then?
>>3311032
>Muh out of Africa
Debunked a long time ago.
>>3308546
"Grekenland" sounds Plattdeutsch, which has become a meme language. We call it Griechenland aswell.
>>3308313
I still do this when I visit bookstores
>>3311209
These must be river basins, right?
>>3311198
Love living in this state
>>3302941
>Atlantic languages are all inland
>>3303220
None of those are Turks you bellend.
>>3312101
Where do you see any Turks in Greece other than around the border?
>>3306594
I have lived in Alsace, and got by just fine with only German.
>>3311209
saved!
>>3306877
>Catuvellauni as Belgae
>Iceni and Trinovantes not Belgae
>dat massive Durotriges territory
>>3307154
>Do it again, Cortes!
>>3311002
>final proof that God hates America
>>3311051
I call bullshit on those Indian and SE Asian figures, those people smoke like chimneys, and they smoke ciggies packed with cloves for maximum carcinogen content.
>>3302936
What the hell is the brown dot in eastern Finland? I'm a Finn and I have no idea.
>>3312210
You mean proof that God hates the DRC
>>3302911
https://youtube.com/watch?v=-6Wu0Q7x5D0
>>3306569
>including bits of English France but not Gibraltar
>>3312812
I don't think anyone has ever doubted that God hates Africa.
>>3313185
Protip, a lot of those places weren't green before colonisation
>>3313215
Protip, yes they were.
>>3302911
Hot.
>>3305122
>not making Bavaria its own country
Shit map
>>3311784
Looks like an early, unfinished version of this:
http://www.worldhistorymaps.info/images/Alexander_323bc.jpg
>>3307871
Italy just south of the alps looks so fucking comfy.
>>3312108
I've been living in Alsace since I was born and while of course lots of people know German it's mostly because you learn it in school as many alsacian work with Germans or in Germany. Still, everybody (except maybe a few old people) speaks french, and especially in the countryside lots of people ALSO speak alsacian which is not quite german, it's kind of a mix between french and german grammar and vocabulary and even some grammar closer to english.
>>3304812
>gallic empire
okay there bud
>>3308570
You have to go back