▲ 1.2k r/67HATE+1 crossposts

Did you know that all countries starting with the letter U line up perfectly on umm.........

u/Delancey1 — 10 days ago

Ceuta is a British overseas territory in Morocco on the coast of the Mediterranean Sea, and Gibraltar is a semi-exclave of Morocco in North Europe on the coast of Spain. The 2 territories are 20-30 km apart.

u/PhiliMaps — 19 days ago

Why does Uganda's small subdivisions seem to spread into neighboring Kenya?

How did this happen?

u/PhiliMaps — 19 days ago

Los Hijos, El Padre, y El Abuelo: What if Mexico was larger and had colonies? (Wikipedia Style)

Here are the territorial gains and loses in the images:

1st image: Independence from Spain (1821)

2nd image: Independence of Central America (1823)

3rd image: Winning the Haiti Independence War (1824)

4th image: Purchase of Jamaica (1825)

5th image: Annexation of South Joint-Controlled Oregon zone after Mexican settlement (1827)

6th image: Annexation of Maluku (1832)

7th image: Annexation of OTL Samoa (1836)

8th image: Disputed Florida lost to USA (1838)

9th image: Beginning of OTL Misissippi Territory Dispute (1841)

10th image: Annexation of Fiji (1851)

11th image: Annexation of North Idaho, joint-controlled zone reduced to OTL Washington (1862)

12th image: Annexation of Hawaii (1866) (Greatest extent of Mexican Colonial Empire)

Also, OTL means "Original Timeline", just in case anybody does not know.

u/PhiliMaps — 20 days ago

Los Hijos, El Padre, y El Abuelo: What if Mexico was larger and had colonies? (Wikipedia Style)

Here are the territorial gains and loses in the images:

1st image: Independence from Spain (1821)

2nd image: Independence of Central America (1823)

3rd image: Winning the Haiti Independence War (1824)

4th image: Purchase of Jamaica (1825)

5th image: Annexation of South Joint-Controlled Oregon zone after Mexican settlement (1827)

6th image: Annexation of Maluku (1832)

7th image: Annexation of OTL Samoa (1836)

8th image: Disputed Florida lost to USA (1838)

9th image: Beginning of OTL Misissippi Territory Dispute (1841)

10th image: Annexation of Fiji (1851)

11th image: Annexation of North Idaho, joint-controlled zone reduced to OTL Washington (1862)

12th image: Annexation of Hawaii (1866) (Greatest extent of Mexican Colonial Empire)

Also, OTL means "Original Timeline", just in case anybody does not know.

u/PhiliMaps — 20 days ago
▲ 96 r/imaginarymapscj+1 crossposts

What if the United States of America was so unbelievably, absurdly, unimaginably, super duperly, and insanely big?

u/PhiliMaps — 21 days ago

How is life like living in Isola di Pebalo (Insula Pebalo)?

I heard that this island still has preserved Roman cultures and the Latin language. I also heard that the dominant language is now Pebalonese, a language or dialect derived from Classical Latin. Do they still use Roman cultures and standards, or did they transition? Also, how is life like living in the biggest settlement, Pebalo?

u/PhiliMaps — 27 days ago
▲ 122 r/truths

I've said a bad word 7 times since I joined Reddit 4 months ago.

(Now 8 because I said the s-word in a comment)

u/PhiliMaps — 1 month ago

Provinces of Belgium in 2026

Lore: Luxembourg gets partitioned by France and Germany, but it's Belgium part never gets taken. Belgium then declares independence in 1830, but never loses East Limburg and North Oost-Vlaanderen. (Thats what I call those regions) Belgium does not get it's German-speaking community in the Treaty of Versailles, and gets Nord and Pas-de-Calais, which are French departments, after WW2. West Bruges (I named it Bruges because it's alt-history timeline) is ceded to Lille in 1967 because it had a lot of French speakers even though they were in Flanders, the Dutch speaking part of Belgium. Also, the location image is just to make the image look more informal.

u/PhiliMaps — 1 month ago

Territories taken from France after Central Victory in WW1

Basically, the Central Powers won WW1 and the Entente Powers lost.

u/PhiliMaps — 1 month ago
▲ 647 r/geography

Why did Texas give up this land in the Missouri Compromise of 1850 despite it being below 36°30N?

Does it have to do with Spanish settlers?

u/PhiliMaps — 1 month ago

Congress Districts of Hestirs (or what if Hestirs was gerrymandered)

There are 7 districts, and one district needs to have 700,000 people, and 700,000 × 7 equals to 4.9 million people, and in the Fandom for Hestirs, it says it has around 4 to 5 million people. Also, the red and purple congress districts hold the 2 capitals, Telkester and Allutentanondebouginigaskan, and they are the capitals according to the Hestirs Fandom.

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u/PhiliMaps — 1 month ago

Territorial Gains and Loses of the Dosha Territory (Break-up of the Dosha Territory)

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u/PhiliMaps — 1 month ago