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A rather indecisive appendage at that.
 
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Map of the world in 1607.

I'm playing France. French colonies are in Canada, Saint Domingue, South Africa, and several islands (Faklands, Cap Verde, Fernando Po, Reunion, Maurice, Saint Helena, Adamans...).
And I capture half of Ceylon, from there I send an army wreak havoc in India, and now 3/4 of the Indian nations are my vassals.

Castille controls North Africa, and South America, Portugal is in Texas and Africa, England in Mexico and Afrtica.
Burgundy control Northern Europe, and Austria expanded in Turkey
 
You've used the EU2 map!

Who is the purpleness in Italy?
 
I love that map feature in EU3. Long overdue.

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Roman Republic in 203BC, based on the Total War game I'm playing in an AAR. Been so long I can't remember who's who, beyond the obvious. Map is based on EU:Rome, which a chap on the Paradox forums was nice enough to create a blank map of with all the provinces.

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And my old CFC OT map, which I haven't dragged out in a while.
 
Some more Total War stuff...my Saka Rauka conquers all! :D Only Hayasdan and Lusotannan remain to receive their drubbing...tho they both have humongous stacks near our borders. Just finishing cleaning out the Getai and the Sweboz right now.
 

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Some more Total War stuff...my Saka Rauka conquers all! :D Only Hayasdan and Lusotannan remain to receive their drubbing...tho they both have humongous stacks near our borders. Just finishing cleaning out the Getai and the Sweboz right now.

Is that from Europa Babarorum? Quite a big map :).
 
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eu3mapfra16077271pw7.jpg

Map of the world in 1607.


I'm playing France. French colonies are in Canada, Saint Domingue, South Africa, and several islands (Faklands, Cap Verde, Fernando Po, Reunion, Maurice, Saint Helena, Adamans...).
And I capture half of Ceylon, from there I send an army wreak havoc in India, and now 3/4 of the Indian nations are my vassals.

Castille controls North Africa, and South America, Portugal is in Texas and Africa, England in Mexico and Afrtica.
Burgundy control Northern Europe, and Austria expanded in Turkey

How do you make those maps from EU3? And what is that light-green country in central Africa? And the weird colored one in Hungary/Moldova? :)
 
I quite agree with it, you know...

Except the region balkanisation of Western Europe... I would dump those categories of yours "Occitano-Catalonia" and "Euskaria" into Southern Europe, and make one big category called "Western Europe (or Atlantic Europe) from Francia, Engla-land and Celtia. :p
 
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who's top dog here? would make for an interesting Civ scenario...

Looks similar to an alternate history map I did once.

Here's North and South America smashed together to form a slightly different looking landmass -



It's now as wide as Asia and Europe. I would imagine that the huge lake there would become marshlands after awhile.

And, North America's spirit of independence was a little TOO independent!




New England breaks away after New York rejects the constitution. The other groups of colonies go their seperate ways - mid-atlantic being mostly Germans, Virginia taking the southern mid-atlantic states - mostly pro British, and the south, well, is just hte south, with influence from Spanish Florida, You can also easily tell the north (Scandinavian country) and south Louisiana (French) Purchases, Texas, Southwest (which was its' own Mexican territory), and California. Oregon Country, Alaska, and western Canada are Russian. Dark Green is Hudson Country, and Quebec just for grins. Mexico is also split up. Dark blue is indian country.
 
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My final definitive Europe Regions map.
I'd dispute the "Celtic" region. Your plopping six distinct nations into one group, there. The Gaelic nations and Brythonic ones have been distinct for millenia, and the individual nations have been so for at least 1,000 years.
"Celtic" does not describe any coherent linguistic, cultural, ethnic, religous, political or geographical region. At best, it describes those regions inhabited by the descendants of the Insular Celts (among others), and little more. You'd be better off just placing all of the British Isles into a single Anglo-Celtic region.

And it seems weird that you'd lump Romance, South Slavic, Greek, Albanian and Turkic regions in as "Southern" and yet distinguish between the north and south of France as such.
 
New York is not in New England... although York is in England.
 
And it seems weird that you'd lump Romance, South Slavic, Greek, Albanian and Turkic regions in as "Southern" and yet distinguish between the north and south of France as such.
And you added in those silly Basques to boot. If you're going to play 'random breakaway quasinationalities' at least include the Catalonians too. :p

You also forgot to name the northern half of Croatia + the Banat.
 
New York is not in New England... although York is in England.

:dunno: I always thought of New York as being part of New England. I also consider the Mid-Atlantic to be Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Maryland, and Delaware. (maybe West Virginia if you stretch it a bit)
 
And you added in those silly Basques to boot. If you're going to play 'random breakaway quasinationalities' at least include the Catalonians too. :p

You also forgot to name the northern half of Croatia + the Banat.
This is called Slavonia (in Croatia), and Vojvodina (in Serbia).
 
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