
I made another one :p (cuz i was bored)
This map is a double "what if?" scenario. First, it explores what would happen if the marine elevations and platforms off the coast of Brazil rose and formed islands, and what would happen if Portugal had a presence in the Americas with more autonomous regions like the Azores and Madeira. Then, I'd like to introduce you to the Autonomous Regions of the Atlantic (as regiões autônomas do Atlântico). In general, it's an archipelago that stretches along the entire coast of Brazil, totaling approximately 45 islands and 5 island groups. This archipelago is divided into five autonomous regions: the Autonomous Region of Ifucal, the Autonomous Region of Zibal, the Autonomous Region of São Joaquim, the Autonomous Region of Nesei and Icaraí, and the Autonomous Region of Ortiara. The regional capitals are Igaranópolis, Paranaguá, Itamaré, Icaraí, and Vila de Isaijí e Polos, respectively. The islands' topography consists of hills, mountains, and ranges, and they also have several rivers and bodies of water. The most prominent elevations would be the Serra do Vento Forte, Cordilheira do Matamoros, Monte Ilheas, and Serra São Joaquim, and the bodies of water would be Lake Joriomão, Rio Alaji, the Notieja and Notieja Menor rivers, and the Manio and Joriomão rivers. (I don't have the flags for the regions yet, sorry! But if you have any suggestions, I'll be on the lookout.)