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Feel like this would be a little more legible with slightly less towns on it. Can barely see the old borders there are so many names everywhere.

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It’s extremely high resolution, just have to zoom in. Anyway the town’s useful because you can’t really work out where anything is otherwise.

Although I’ve got to admit I’m not quite sure why they have tiny villages on there it’s useful but I’m not quite sure why the decision was made.

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Yeah, sorry, that’s what I meant. I don’t really know the difference between a town and a tiny village I just meant there are way too many names.

Could’ve done with a few less to make it a bit clearer to read.

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11 points

Britain and Ireland.

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Updated

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The British isles consists of both Ireland and the United Kingdom.

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It’s kind of a shitty name to insist upon given our history with Ireland though, isn’t it? Like, regardless of what it was called, we can call the archipelago “the British and Irish Isles” or something if we want to.

Personally I reckon we should call it Maughold’s Isles. “British and Irish Isles” is fine, if a little wordy. “Islands of the North Atlantic” is one I see floated every so often, but it’s miserably generic and even longer. So I suggest we use the patron saint of the Isle of Man. It’s in between Britain and Ireland and technically not part of the UK. Maughold himself was a pirate who tried to play a practical joke on St Patrick, so he’s a bit of a scoundrel, and it’s exactly the kind of silly trivia that we like so much here

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As a Manxman I approve 👍 I’m actually surprised how much of the Island is still there.

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Good man yourself

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It sure doesn’t.

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As an Irish person, geographically, it does. Politically it does not. Given this is a geographical map, rather than political, it’s appropriate.

I wouldn’t want to see the typical map if great Britain and Northern Ireland with ROI missing. I zoomed in to see my town, which luckily is above water.

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It does, especially given the name predates the country by 2-3 thousand years; it’s not exactly optimal but in reality “These Islands” is the only alternative and something is needed to refer to them from outside the islands.

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I see no problem I’m enjoying my seaside property. Although Coventry also survives so it’s not all roses.

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What if Dutch and Norwegian dikes and canals were combined with Hong Kong style architecture - but everyone had British, Irish and Scottish citizenships

[EDIT: My misspelling was ghhheeeey]

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What if Dutch and Norwegian dykes and canals were combined

I’m really not sure how lesbians are going to help.

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They’re famously good at DIY, especially plumbing.

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Norwegian dykes and canals

I’m confused, how is Norway connected to those kind of constructions?

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Maybe global warming isn’t so bad after all.

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