Maps of the World as of January 1685.
Feb 2, 2015 17:43:59 GMT
The Viceroy (AdminM), Pyotr Alekseevich, and 1 more like this
Post by Deleted on Feb 2, 2015 17:43:59 GMT
Europe, 1685:
Key:
Major Powers:
Deep Red: The Three Kingdoms
Deep Blue: France
Dark Orange: Netherlands
Gold: Spain
Dark Gold: Russia
Slightly less deeper Blue: Sweden
Salmon: Denmark
White: Austria (HRE)
Light Green: The Ottoman Empire
Dirty White: The Papal States
Darker Light Green: Portugal
HRE States:
Dark Tan: Bavaria
Teal: Venice
Faded brown: Brandenburg
Lilac: Saxony
Pinky Organge: Munster
Steely Blue: HRE minor states
Light Pink: Savoy
Other states:
Dark grey: Courland
Brown Grey: Switzerland
Somewhat Greyer Brown: Wallachia
That dark yet still salmon colour: Transilvania
The Gold that is similar to but legally distinctive from Russia's: Moldavia
Dark turquiose: Crimean Khanate
Light brown: Morrocco
Purple: Ragusa
Red Brown: Montenegro
Grey Blue: Knights of St John
Purple Tan: Zaphrozie
Disclaimer: Hours of doing this on MS paint has not been healthy for my eyes, as such, your perception of colours may vary.
Questions and observations arising from the map:
1) Damn, Poland's borders are ugly. Yeah, I know.
2) I think you have been inaccurate in some areas of the map. For that sake of simplicity, I have used EUIV as a basis for this map. The base map I used was from the beginning of the game, meaning that I had to haphazardly switch from EUIV to paint for several hours, as such, errors may have been made. I think you think I have been inaccurate, please point it out in a PM to both myself and the Viceroy, with both your dispute and the evidence to back it up.
3) Why are there places with highlighted borders? A nation with a coloured border within its border denotes a vassal or the junior memeber of a personal union. The small coloured line around the border denotes the state to which the vassal belongs to. For example, Wallachia has a green line within it, meaning that it is an Ottoman vassal.
South America, 1685: (colonial region):
Key
Gold: Spain
Darker Light Green: Portugal
Dark Orange: Netherlands
Deep Blue: France
Pale Orange: Guarani (native)
North America, 1685 (colonial region):
Key:
Major States:
Deep Red: Three Kingdoms
Deep Blue: France
Gold: Spain
Dark Organe: Netherlands
Salmon: Denmark
Native States:
Lime Green: Cherokee
Pine Green: Abenaki
Light Salmon: Shawnee
Dark Gold: Cherokee
Light Brown: Chicksaw
Blue/Grey: Choctaw
Brown/Maroon: Caddo
Bright Purple: Wichita
Golden Brown: Pueblo
Grey White: Navajo
Pale Brown: Apache
Yet another Brown, yet a bit darker: Pima
Navy Blue: Pawnee
Sky Blue: Creek
Truquiose: Cree
White: Ojibwe
Orange: Ottowa
Very similar Orange, in Michigan: Fox
Dark Purple: Sioux
Clay Brown: Cheyenne
Lush Green: Assiniboni
Imperial Purple: Arapaho
Lime Green: Kiowa
Mild Blue: Blackfoot
Brown: Comache
A slightly paler Brown: Shosone
Blood Red: Chinook
Steel Blue: Salish
Bright Green: Haida
Map of the Indian subcontinent, 1685 (colonial region)
Key
Major States:
Deep Red: Three Kingdoms
Deep Blue: France
Dark Light Green: Portugal
Salmon: Denmark
Dark Orange: Netherlands
Dark Lime: Mughal Empire
Greeny Dark Gold: Persia
Native States:
Khaki: Taungu
Light Salmon: Aceh
Light Lime: Nepal
Imperial Purple: Assam
Violet: Cachar
Light Orange: Tripura
Deep Tan: Arakan
Light Teal: Garhwal
Teal: Ladakh
Somesort of Salmon Brown compound: Koch
British WW1 field Khaki: Garjat
Golden Brown: Golkonda
Light Pink: Bijapur
Deep Pink: Madurai (Dutch vassal)
Ripe Lime: Malabar
White: Mysore
Sky Blue: Bastar
Gold: Chandar
Hummus Brown: Gondawana
Gone off Lime: Jharkhand
Purple: Bagelkhand
Steel Blue: Bundelkhand
Tan Blue: Marathas
Yellow: Habsan
Brown Gold: Mewar
Maroon: Hadoti
Grey: Dhundar
Balckish Brown: Jagladesh
Yet another Pine: Jaisamler
Hot Borwn: Baluchistan
Cherry Red: Bukara
Key:
Major Powers:
Deep Red: The Three Kingdoms
Deep Blue: France
Dark Orange: Netherlands
Gold: Spain
Dark Gold: Russia
Slightly less deeper Blue: Sweden
Salmon: Denmark
White: Austria (HRE)
Light Green: The Ottoman Empire
Dirty White: The Papal States
Darker Light Green: Portugal
HRE States:
Dark Tan: Bavaria
Teal: Venice
Faded brown: Brandenburg
Lilac: Saxony
Pinky Organge: Munster
Steely Blue: HRE minor states
Light Pink: Savoy
Other states:
Dark grey: Courland
Brown Grey: Switzerland
Somewhat Greyer Brown: Wallachia
That dark yet still salmon colour: Transilvania
The Gold that is similar to but legally distinctive from Russia's: Moldavia
Dark turquiose: Crimean Khanate
Light brown: Morrocco
Purple: Ragusa
Red Brown: Montenegro
Grey Blue: Knights of St John
Purple Tan: Zaphrozie
Disclaimer: Hours of doing this on MS paint has not been healthy for my eyes, as such, your perception of colours may vary.
Questions and observations arising from the map:
1) Damn, Poland's borders are ugly. Yeah, I know.
2) I think you have been inaccurate in some areas of the map. For that sake of simplicity, I have used EUIV as a basis for this map. The base map I used was from the beginning of the game, meaning that I had to haphazardly switch from EUIV to paint for several hours, as such, errors may have been made. I think you think I have been inaccurate, please point it out in a PM to both myself and the Viceroy, with both your dispute and the evidence to back it up.
3) Why are there places with highlighted borders? A nation with a coloured border within its border denotes a vassal or the junior memeber of a personal union. The small coloured line around the border denotes the state to which the vassal belongs to. For example, Wallachia has a green line within it, meaning that it is an Ottoman vassal.
South America, 1685: (colonial region):
Key
Gold: Spain
Darker Light Green: Portugal
Dark Orange: Netherlands
Deep Blue: France
Pale Orange: Guarani (native)
North America, 1685 (colonial region):
Key:
Major States:
Deep Red: Three Kingdoms
Deep Blue: France
Gold: Spain
Dark Organe: Netherlands
Salmon: Denmark
Native States:
Lime Green: Cherokee
Pine Green: Abenaki
Light Salmon: Shawnee
Dark Gold: Cherokee
Light Brown: Chicksaw
Blue/Grey: Choctaw
Brown/Maroon: Caddo
Bright Purple: Wichita
Golden Brown: Pueblo
Grey White: Navajo
Pale Brown: Apache
Yet another Brown, yet a bit darker: Pima
Navy Blue: Pawnee
Sky Blue: Creek
Truquiose: Cree
White: Ojibwe
Orange: Ottowa
Very similar Orange, in Michigan: Fox
Dark Purple: Sioux
Clay Brown: Cheyenne
Lush Green: Assiniboni
Imperial Purple: Arapaho
Lime Green: Kiowa
Mild Blue: Blackfoot
Brown: Comache
A slightly paler Brown: Shosone
Blood Red: Chinook
Steel Blue: Salish
Bright Green: Haida
Map of the Indian subcontinent, 1685 (colonial region)
Key
Major States:
Deep Red: Three Kingdoms
Deep Blue: France
Dark Light Green: Portugal
Salmon: Denmark
Dark Orange: Netherlands
Dark Lime: Mughal Empire
Greeny Dark Gold: Persia
Native States:
Khaki: Taungu
Light Salmon: Aceh
Light Lime: Nepal
Imperial Purple: Assam
Violet: Cachar
Light Orange: Tripura
Deep Tan: Arakan
Light Teal: Garhwal
Teal: Ladakh
Somesort of Salmon Brown compound: Koch
British WW1 field Khaki: Garjat
Golden Brown: Golkonda
Light Pink: Bijapur
Deep Pink: Madurai (Dutch vassal)
Ripe Lime: Malabar
White: Mysore
Sky Blue: Bastar
Gold: Chandar
Hummus Brown: Gondawana
Gone off Lime: Jharkhand
Purple: Bagelkhand
Steel Blue: Bundelkhand
Tan Blue: Marathas
Yellow: Habsan
Brown Gold: Mewar
Maroon: Hadoti
Grey: Dhundar
Balckish Brown: Jagladesh
Yet another Pine: Jaisamler
Hot Borwn: Baluchistan
Cherry Red: Bukara