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OP ha ebből szittya szarposztolás lesz, kiütlek

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Fuck this

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No way are there that many Romanians in Banat.

>all German speakers are marked as German
>meanwhile Poles in Prussia and Pomerelia are marked as Mazurians and Kashubians
I wonder who could be behind this map

This map is wrong, Brazil declared war on the central powers, not just broke off ties

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One day.

This is the ideal Europe. You may not like it, but this is what peak performance looks like.

Close to 90%.

He obviously meant the Serbian Banat.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Demographic_history_of_Serbian_Banat
>Romanians = 22,353 (4.17%)

Yeah, got it. No I don't believe there are. We always got along really well with each other so the Serbian minority in Romania and the Romanian minority in Serbia seamlessly blended in their country of stat. There are Romanian/Serbian villages in places but nowhere near enough a majority. Not that it would matter anyway

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Anyone got that ancient greek map of the none world that was posted a month or so ago?

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Muh ancestors :^]

Wow a quality map

I presume you mean known. I don't know what map exactly you mean but here's one.

Lands of the Bohemian Crown

>tfw no Czech state with sea access

NEVER EVER

Thought that's not exactly true, they still have a small lot in Hamburg awarded to them in Versailles. But that's still not sea access, and is as much of a Czech territory as an embassy.

Not quite true, they don't actually have sovereignty over the land on which the port stands as far as I know. They also used to have port access in Slovenia but I'm not sure if that is still a thing or not. There was a wacky Cold war plan to build a tunnel from Czechoslovakia to the port.

Hungary should really get Northern Vojvodina and Nouthern Slovakia. Plus some kind of special border in Transylvania

*southern slovakia
whoops

>Not quite true, they don't actually have sovereignty over the land on which the port stands as far as I know. They also used to have port access in Slovenia but I'm not sure if that is still a thing or not.
Are you sure about that? Because they were given land in Stettin and Hamburg in 1920, for 100 years.

Even fucking Austria got a chunk of Hungary

Bernie would have won

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Now you're just getting silly.

I wonder why Missouri is split in half

Why?

Silesia in the age of first Piasts

Silesia during the reign of the Silesian Henrys

Silesian duchies in the 14th century

Silesia in the latter half of 18th century

The Silesian Uprisings

Upper Silesia division proposals after the plebiscite

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Are you Silesian user?

I like these a lot.

Cieszyn Silesia - ethnic proportions in 1910

Changes to the national borders in Cieszyn Silesia 1918-1938

Oppeln regency - Population by the language used in 1890.

Polish, not even from Silesia

Austrian Silesia in the latter 18th century

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The perfect europe

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Nobody wants the whole thing

What is this?

The kingdom of Noricum

>RIP Europe

This map makes no sense.

why are ww2 borders so aesthetic?

Not sure why he titled it that, it's supposed to show seccesionist and autonomist/regionalist movements.

>core of venetic culture spread between Lake Garda and the Tagliamento River
>map has 3/4 of the core as celtic lands, including the main religious sites like Este and the biggest cities like Patavium
>Polybius specifically mentions the anamares as settled between the Po River and the Apennines, around Placentia (which is also kinda too east on the map)
>map shows them as a doubtful westward presence and their actual land not celtic
Why is this map posted so often? It's bad. I bet it's every little bit as shit in the parts I'm not knowledeable about either.

I like it because of the amount of tribes it lists.

Because they include M*cedonia and Thrace

Lusitania is Galiza.

Fun fact: They used Esperanto as their official language.

Hate krauts but this map is hot.

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Shame how they all got dismantled

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>vento
That's wind. Winter is inverno

toastin'

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This.
t. gl fag

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Post Gagauzia maps

>Überall wo die Deutsche Zunge klingt
und Gott im Himmel Lieder singt
It's not like everyone east of the Oder is

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Who?

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