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    1. Correct me if I’m wrong, but I believe that by the 17^(th) century, the Dutch Republic was already out of the HRE. So it’s borders should be yellow.

    2. I call bs, the white plastic sheets in Almeria didn’t exist in the 17th century πŸ˜‚

    3. Portugal and spain were not the same country. We were in a union, and it didn’t even last the whole century.

    4. TailleventCH on

      I’m not sure Switzerland should be considered as a whole for that era. If what is considered for states within the Holy Roman Empire is states with imperial immediacy, then cantons should be considered separately.

    5. Great_Association113 on

      This is incredibly well made. seeing the holy roman empire borders rendered in actual 3d satellite view really puts into perspective what an absolute administrative nightmare it must have been.

    6. Tiny_Camera_1548 on

      Zooming in on central europe is physically giving me a headache. the sheer amount of border gore between all those tiny german states during this time period is just unmatched. polish-lithuanian commonwealth looking absolutely massive though.

    7. Adventurous-Buddy804 on

      Ah yes, the Holy Messy Empire. I’d say I miss it… but I don’t.

    8. smokeyleo13 on

      The border gore would shift ever so slightly whenever you enter a new fiefdom

    9. TotalTemperature324 on

      it’s interesting how diverse these regions were historically, almost like a patchwork of cultures

    10. _AscendedLemon_ on

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    11. In that century, the physical map didn’t look like that at all. Forests covered a much larger area.

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