Do Canadians say „the King of Canada is also head of state of the United Kingdom?“
Don_Madruga on
I miss our good old Empire of Brasil
sverigeochskog on
Empire ≠ monarchy
Octahedral_cube on
These projections are a really poor choice for showing the Americas. It’s cut from a global projection, which is why everything near the poles is „leaning“ right (east). The Canada-Alaska border is especially ugly. It’s meant to run north-south along a meridian, but it’s leaning hard.
The central meridian of this map is probably in Greenwich, entirely off the map. Please choose appropriate projections for your subject matter
geringoncas on
Brazil has an interesting period between 1808 and 1822 in which the metropolis of the Portuguese Empire was based in Brazil. The king ran away from Napoleon and moved the House of Braganzas from Lisbon to Rio de Janeiro. Portugal became a sort of colony during this brief period.
Late_Faithlessness24 on
In Brazil, we simply kept our monarchy in power and made the eldest son king, as it should have been. In other words, we have the main branch of the House of Bragança
MikeMontrealer on
Canada is not an empire and the King of Canada is not an Emperor.
barth78 on
empires are those that rule other civilizations
what other civilizations were these alleged empires ruling?
neoteotihuacan on
Leaving out the United States.
TomatoSempai on
Bad map. The first Mexican empire had a different political and border layout, 60% bigger than your map.
Grouchy-Change-1219 on
Are we ignoring New Granada/Gran Colombia?
ZhenXiaoMing on
Wait, Canada still has the King of England? Epic fail
Confident-Bobcat8017 on
Wrong. The King of Canda is Canada’s head of state. The UK Canada share the same individual yes, but the roles are completely distinct. The King is Canadian, not a foreigner.
klauwaapje on
the Netherlands one is wrong. 4 countries , Aruba, Curacao, st. maarten en the Netherlands ( eueope ) together form the Kindom of the Netherlands.
they are not being ruled by some European king. they are part of the kingdom and their king is just their own king.
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Do Canadians say „the King of Canada is also head of state of the United Kingdom?“
I miss our good old Empire of Brasil
Empire ≠ monarchy
These projections are a really poor choice for showing the Americas. It’s cut from a global projection, which is why everything near the poles is „leaning“ right (east). The Canada-Alaska border is especially ugly. It’s meant to run north-south along a meridian, but it’s leaning hard.
The central meridian of this map is probably in Greenwich, entirely off the map. Please choose appropriate projections for your subject matter
Brazil has an interesting period between 1808 and 1822 in which the metropolis of the Portuguese Empire was based in Brazil. The king ran away from Napoleon and moved the House of Braganzas from Lisbon to Rio de Janeiro. Portugal became a sort of colony during this brief period.
In Brazil, we simply kept our monarchy in power and made the eldest son king, as it should have been. In other words, we have the main branch of the House of Bragança
Canada is not an empire and the King of Canada is not an Emperor.
empires are those that rule other civilizations
what other civilizations were these alleged empires ruling?
Leaving out the United States.
Bad map. The first Mexican empire had a different political and border layout, 60% bigger than your map.
Are we ignoring New Granada/Gran Colombia?
Wait, Canada still has the King of England? Epic fail
Wrong. The King of Canda is Canada’s head of state. The UK Canada share the same individual yes, but the roles are completely distinct. The King is Canadian, not a foreigner.
the Netherlands one is wrong. 4 countries , Aruba, Curacao, st. maarten en the Netherlands ( eueope ) together form the Kindom of the Netherlands.
they are not being ruled by some European king. they are part of the kingdom and their king is just their own king.