Altered Maps XIV: Cartographical Consistency

Haiti AND Hispaniola?

Otherwise I love it.
 
Polish-born people in England and Wales as of 2011

In 2011, there was 579,121 people in England and Wales whose country of birth was Poland. Poles made up 1% of total population. London alone hosted 158,300 Poles (about one-third of them lived in Inner London and two-thirds lived in outer London). The London borough of Ealing appears to be the most Polish place in the country, with 6.4% of total population claiming being born in Poland.

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'Tis a Polish invasion. Brits beware, soon a legion of chart and map-wielding Poles will be knowcking at your door.
 
*knock knock*

"Hi, have you heard the good word of Polish cartography?"
"Yeah actually, for some reason maps of Poland get plastered everywhere I go."
"Great! And have you accepted Jan Sobieski as your personal saviour?"
"No, but I think he might have fixed my sink last week."
"Could I leave some literature for you - annotated data regarding Polish DNA and Slavic migrations?"
"No."
"I will leave it anyway. Have a good day."
 
Speaking as a Briton, I found that rather too amusing. :)
 
I've never met a Polish in real life. But by some Spanish 100% of Catalans are considered Polish.

*pseudo-Polish highfive*
 
Sweden:

Spoiler :
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The USA:

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From "Maps" by Aleksandra and Daniel Mizielińscy:

http://www.waterstones.com/watersto...+mizielinska/daniel+mizielinski/maps/9606976/

This book of maps is a visual feast for readers of all ages, with lavishly drawn illustrations from the incomparable Mizielinskis. The maps show not only borders, cities, rivers, and peaks, but also places of historical and cultural interest, eminent personalities, iconic animals and plants, cultural events and many more fascinating facts associated with every region.
 
In glorious Polish! Which, if you've read enough of Domen's post, you probably know already by now and I'm even wondering why we're conversing in English.
 
Haven't you learned your lesson yet, Tolni? CFC is not an English-speaking gaming forum. It's a Polish academy for English speakers.
 
Forgive my misunderstanding. I must have passed by the sign saying "Welcome to Poland Polska".
 
I know Mexico has a lot of petroleum, Campeche might be the centre of it, for all I know.
 
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