how is germany unified while the ussr and spanish sahara still exist? lol
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Korea and germany are shown „united“, but have a thinner seperating line. Note how berlin and bonn have stars to represent capital cities. Same with seoul and pyongyang
Naive_Cricket2955 on
This is between 1945 and 1949.
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I got it down to 1953-1960. The DRC isn’t independent, the Fed of Rhodesia and Nyasaland exists
Edit: Rawalpindi is the Capital of Pakistan, so it must be **1959-1960**. Nice
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It’s from just after WW2, Germany and Korea were still occupied, not formally split into different states. Look at Bangladesh; it’s still East Pakistan on this map.
Rhodesia mentioned 🥳 shoutout to my great grandpa for leaving there when it started falling apart, and coming to America. Rhodesia was the crown jewel of Africa at its peak, rip.
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And the west?
Trakinasbr25 on
What caused that hole in Sumatra?
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This was probably printed sometime between 2000BCE and 5000AD plus or minus 500 years.
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I would say July-august summer of 1962 since:
1.Algeria independence (after July 1962)
2.Goa is still not part of india (before August 1962)
Other signs:
3. Malaysia hasn’t merged yet(before 1963)
4. Uganda is still British protectorate (independence after October 1962)
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1953-1963 Rhodesia Nyasaland
1960 French colonies independence, Mali Federation no more
1961 September UAR with Syria, November de-Stalinization (Stalingrad, Stalino, Stalinabad)
1961-1964 Tanganyika and Zanzibar
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Germany isn’t shown as united, there’s clearly a dotted line separating the two parts, it’s just a weird way to show the idea that they probably considered the division not completely legitimate. I think this wasn’t completely uncommon, though nowadays they’d probably not do that anymore because that makes the computer representation more complex.
Whatever did they do to the borders of Austria?! 🙁
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Where is Slovenia? 🇸🇮
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Brasov in Romania is named Stalin on this map. The name was changed to Stalin in 1950 and changed back to Brasov in 1960. Just a small detail I noticed.
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It’s 1962 for certain because Ruanda-Urundi existed until 1962 and the Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland dissolved in 1963.
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how is germany unified while the ussr and spanish sahara still exist? lol
Korea and germany are shown „united“, but have a thinner seperating line. Note how berlin and bonn have stars to represent capital cities. Same with seoul and pyongyang
This is between 1945 and 1949.
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r/MapswithoutSouthAmerica
I got it down to 1953-1960. The DRC isn’t independent, the Fed of Rhodesia and Nyasaland exists
Edit: Rawalpindi is the Capital of Pakistan, so it must be **1959-1960**. Nice
It’s from just after WW2, Germany and Korea were still occupied, not formally split into different states. Look at Bangladesh; it’s still East Pakistan on this map.
https://xkcd.com/1688/large/
r/mapswithoutsvalbard
Rhodesia mentioned 🥳 shoutout to my great grandpa for leaving there when it started falling apart, and coming to America. Rhodesia was the crown jewel of Africa at its peak, rip.
And the west?
What caused that hole in Sumatra?
This was probably printed sometime between 2000BCE and 5000AD plus or minus 500 years.
I would say July-august summer of 1962 since:
1.Algeria independence (after July 1962)
2.Goa is still not part of india (before August 1962)
Other signs:
3. Malaysia hasn’t merged yet(before 1963)
4. Uganda is still British protectorate (independence after October 1962)
1953-1963 Rhodesia Nyasaland
1960 French colonies independence, Mali Federation no more
1961 September UAR with Syria, November de-Stalinization (Stalingrad, Stalino, Stalinabad)
1961-1964 Tanganyika and Zanzibar
Germany isn’t shown as united, there’s clearly a dotted line separating the two parts, it’s just a weird way to show the idea that they probably considered the division not completely legitimate. I think this wasn’t completely uncommon, though nowadays they’d probably not do that anymore because that makes the computer representation more complex.
Whatever did they do to the borders of Austria?! 🙁
Where is Slovenia? 🇸🇮
Brasov in Romania is named Stalin on this map. The name was changed to Stalin in 1950 and changed back to Brasov in 1960. Just a small detail I noticed.
It’s 1962 for certain because Ruanda-Urundi existed until 1962 and the Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland dissolved in 1963.