Both Czech republic and Slovakia should be 1918. The Declaration of independence literally says:
„Our nation elected the Hapsburgs to the throne of Bohemia of its own free will, and by the same right deposes them. We hereby declare the Hapsburg dynasty unworthy of leading our nation, and deny all of their claims to rule in the Czechoslovak Land, which we here and now declare shall henceforth be a free and independent people and nation.“
wet_doggg on
Canada, Australia and New Zealand are monarchies, but the UK isn’t?
Edit: found my error. UK is a *restored* monarchy.
MayiruPudungi on
Myanmar seems to be wrong, since it was a British colony and got independent only in 1948
General_Resident_915 on
so the only European countries that never had a monarchy are Switzerland, Czechia and Slovakia and Philippines and Indonesia are the only Asian countries that never had a monarchy despite being colonized by monarchial countries
JoeDyenz on
The Mexican government officially never transferred power to Maximilian’s empire (which was only the government of the French occupation force), it kept its head of state throughout.
Zandroe_ on
The Italian-Yugoslav border is completely wrong.
Spare-Bar624 on
Bangladesh-1757? with that logic India should be 1857.
RevolutionaryFact911 on
UK, Spain and Cambodia are current monarchies
Caraprepuce on
France is wrong, I’m ok to not take 1789-1793 has the definitive end of monarchy because there has been a restauration next to the first empire, but it ended in 1848 and then was Napelon III second empire. It could make me appear picky but it wasn’t a monarchy at all.
Lupus_Glado on
The monarchy in Spain was restored in 1975, not 1931
Seeteuf3l on
Independent Finland was never a monarchy, the king was selected though, but Prince Frederick Charles of Hesse had some regrets after Germany lost WW1 and was never crowned.
If anything, the year should be the same as Russia’s.
Dominoxin on
Poland, as a country, stopped being a monarchy in 1795 when it was partitioned and reappeared as a democracy after World War 1 in 1919.
Lowpaack on
Why do you use map from 1990s? Czechoslovakia doesnt exist anymore for 30 years. And we were once monarchy, so why are we grey? Low efford post
pqratusa on
Burma date is wrong. It was part of British India till 1937 when it was separated but remained under the British till 1948.
Danxs11 on
Czechia had a monarchy until 1918. Since 16th century it was ruled by Hansburgs but it was still a kingdom. While in English it’s not called „Kingdom of Czechia“ but „Kingdom of Bohemia“, its original Czech name would directly translate to the former.
cthagngnoxr on
This is the most disgusting map I’ve seen today, it doesn’t belong here
bayoublue on
Why 1990 for Kuwait?
Iraq was driven out in 1991, but the international community never recognized the Iraq government and the Emir ran a government in exile the whole time.
Ok_Ruin4016 on
r/MapsWithoutHawaii
sb969 on
USA 2029
Mountain_Dentist5074 on
Why America doesn’t count? Like when they made independence war they were still British
Theta1Orionis on
What kinda bs color scheme is this
Resident_Expert27 on
wait shouldn’t Zimbabwe be 1980 because of that one moment in 1979-1980 where it was reverted to British rule?
Ok_Sundae_5899 on
We technically still have monarchies in South Africa. The thing is we left the British Empire but the kings of local African ethnic groups still exist and are recognized by the government. But, they don’t have any real power over policies
BlueVampire0 on
I miss you, Empire of Brazil 🥲
madDamon_ on
Why use two shades of pink lol
SuvatosLaboRevived on
What’s with Ukraine? Why does it have different date from the rest of the Russian Empire?
SE_prof on
How many inaccuracies do you want in your map?
Yes…
Veiled_Wanderer0 on
Its so sad, my heart years for them..
Silver-Spy on
Who was the monarch of Pakistan? And till 1956?
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yookay is still a monarchy
Rough 50 years to be a monarch between the 19th and 20th centuries.
Usa – 1776?
Yeah, once again: wrong.
The Netherlands[ was a republic. ](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dutch_Republic)If Spain and UK are „restored“, then so is NL.
Both Czech republic and Slovakia should be 1918. The Declaration of independence literally says:
„Our nation elected the Hapsburgs to the throne of Bohemia of its own free will, and by the same right deposes them. We hereby declare the Hapsburg dynasty unworthy of leading our nation, and deny all of their claims to rule in the Czechoslovak Land, which we here and now declare shall henceforth be a free and independent people and nation.“
Canada, Australia and New Zealand are monarchies, but the UK isn’t?
Edit: found my error. UK is a *restored* monarchy.
Myanmar seems to be wrong, since it was a British colony and got independent only in 1948
so the only European countries that never had a monarchy are Switzerland, Czechia and Slovakia and Philippines and Indonesia are the only Asian countries that never had a monarchy despite being colonized by monarchial countries
The Mexican government officially never transferred power to Maximilian’s empire (which was only the government of the French occupation force), it kept its head of state throughout.
The Italian-Yugoslav border is completely wrong.
Bangladesh-1757? with that logic India should be 1857.
UK, Spain and Cambodia are current monarchies
France is wrong, I’m ok to not take 1789-1793 has the definitive end of monarchy because there has been a restauration next to the first empire, but it ended in 1848 and then was Napelon III second empire. It could make me appear picky but it wasn’t a monarchy at all.
The monarchy in Spain was restored in 1975, not 1931
Independent Finland was never a monarchy, the king was selected though, but Prince Frederick Charles of Hesse had some regrets after Germany lost WW1 and was never crowned.
If anything, the year should be the same as Russia’s.
Poland, as a country, stopped being a monarchy in 1795 when it was partitioned and reappeared as a democracy after World War 1 in 1919.
Why do you use map from 1990s? Czechoslovakia doesnt exist anymore for 30 years. And we were once monarchy, so why are we grey? Low efford post
Burma date is wrong. It was part of British India till 1937 when it was separated but remained under the British till 1948.
Czechia had a monarchy until 1918. Since 16th century it was ruled by Hansburgs but it was still a kingdom. While in English it’s not called „Kingdom of Czechia“ but „Kingdom of Bohemia“, its original Czech name would directly translate to the former.
This is the most disgusting map I’ve seen today, it doesn’t belong here
Why 1990 for Kuwait?
Iraq was driven out in 1991, but the international community never recognized the Iraq government and the Emir ran a government in exile the whole time.
r/MapsWithoutHawaii
USA 2029
Why America doesn’t count? Like when they made independence war they were still British
What kinda bs color scheme is this
wait shouldn’t Zimbabwe be 1980 because of that one moment in 1979-1980 where it was reverted to British rule?
We technically still have monarchies in South Africa. The thing is we left the British Empire but the kings of local African ethnic groups still exist and are recognized by the government. But, they don’t have any real power over policies
I miss you, Empire of Brazil 🥲
Why use two shades of pink lol
What’s with Ukraine? Why does it have different date from the rest of the Russian Empire?
How many inaccuracies do you want in your map?
Yes…
Its so sad, my heart years for them..
Who was the monarch of Pakistan? And till 1956?