Altered Maps XIV: Cartographical Consistency

Yes but if German doesn't exist in this map then why is it still called Vaduz?
 
Because otherwise there'd be no Vaduz at all…? I'd call it Rhætia or Noricum, myself.
 
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The bit around Ginchy looks like some staff officer drew the plan without realising that he hadn't lined his maps up properly.
 
Stupid Bulgarians, too petty-minded to try for Salonika.
 
^They did try, in 1912. Didn't end well in 1913 :mischief:

Iirc in Bulgarian rhetoric, Thessalonike was 'the great window which would bring light to the rest of the domain'.
Then 1913 :p

(although our own stupid prince managed to have a repeat of Klokonitsa at 1913 as well, so Bulgaria was not fully killed either).
 
Well, that's monarchy for you. Our dear self-proclaimed since 1908 "king" decided in 1913 that if it works in 1912, it'll work for next year, too.

It did not.
 
All because they found a nuke left by Alexander.

Who is Makedonian, and by extent, Bulgarian.

That's right, a Bulgarian conquered Persia and marched into India!
 
So spake Kyriakos the Fyromian scholar, in 2015 AD.
 
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