Map thread?

Map thread?
Map thread

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this is the best map in my archives

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intedesting

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It's a map of the norwegian expanse/empire in the 13th and 14th centuriues, before everything went to shit in the 1400s and on

feelsbadman
united scandinavia when

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""""minority"""" speaking areas are just hilarious in such maps

>united scandinavia
Probably when hell freezes over, I'm not sharing a country with any of them ever again

Word for the symbol @ in each country
@ comes from the weight measure "arroba" that was used for liquids in spain and portugal during medieval times. we still call it arroba.
why?
dont be tsundere
scandis are 1st world
what could go wrong

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>why?
Dude I live there, nobody's speaking slavic here stop getting sheeped by slavic propaganda

I doubt they notice it or pay attention to it anyways but it's still strange

Now you are sharing your country with somalians lmao :DDD

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the white dude looks pretty comfy for some reason desu.

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Βεβασισμένοι Νορβηγοὶ

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Wouldn't anyone? As being the tallest, most handsome and the most intelligent in the crowd, since you are surrounded by weaker beings?

Those are Tamils

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they''ve stopped making these in the last year or so afaik, whatever fad this was (probably as a result of the Atlas of Prejudice) is ovah.

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This is a stupid map

>yunanistan

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Sorry but you're orthodox now

Turks and Arabs think all of Greece is Ionia.

According to the map I'm actually Protestant and germanic. Which honestly fits more than Poland being Orthodox.

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nobody says ananas in spain desu
>Galician
>neno
its more common to use "rapaz"
>guarda-chuva
>rain-saver

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>por

silly Serbia & MK, that means leek (actually, someone entered in the cyrillic spelling of rog for those two countries and mistook it for latinic)

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right
sorry but poland is orthodox

I never heard anybody call it paracqua

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>turskeweete

just noticed this - an old term of ours for corn is also turšica (turkish wheat)

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>slavs
>from proto-albanian
>albanians
>from proto-arabic

>most popular beers in spain, its a very regionalized market.
most popular beer in portugal is Super Bock (more like Super Shit because its awful)

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>Czechia
>Protestant

>Poland, Slovakia, Slovenia, Croatia
>Orthodox

XD kys

>arabic**

nice map, saved

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we rarely ever use the official term dežnik either, everyone calls an umbrella 'marela'. Even parasol mushrooms are popularly called marele. Must be an Italian word, I guess.

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>muntanji
Curious to why they used the plural form.

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Thats not the point. Minorities are intentionally over represented so they are shown on the map
That doesn't stop French people from getting buttblasted over it.

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dumb map.
Orthodox culture is a greek one. Slavs are split between the Protestant, Catholic and Orthodox spheres.
So basically change it to "Slavic and Greek cultural sphere" and make Poland red and so on

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Countries where the word saturday comes from Sabbath
>sidan
>sioda
lmfao thats nearly the word for aids in spanish
what does the asterisk mean here

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Why does Turkey have a word for King when they never used it and always used the arabic words for monarchs? i mean, at the end of the day for us europeans, the monarch of turkey was a king, while european monarchs for them were sultans. although ottoman monarchs were emperors they used both sultan and caliph

It's relate to various special circumstances like only certain states or only certain people.

probably because a huge part of their state apparatus early on spoke Serbocroatian and Albanian and used their own term for king in negotiations with Europeans

>otrok
lol

Based Uruguay for cleansing Mongoloid scum.

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czech looks like a blend of yellow and blue

that looks nice. i'm playing crusader kings 2 and i started from iceland to learn the ropes and then i conquered large parts of scandinavia and became king of lapland. and if you're sad that everything went to shit in the 14th century, just be happy your country with a small population wasn't genocided by the mongols or the ottomans

How come that whenever there is a word with an unclear origin in Hungarian, its origins always have to be a 'proto-slavic' word, which doesn't exist in other slavic languages and has a vaugley similar sounds to the Hungarian word?

Do you have vaginas for eyes as hungarians 1500 years ago?

the smiling girl on the left is cute though.

No, that's Slavic propaganda. Hungarians were R1a.

>amstel
Why?

>valencia
tourists i guess
i never tried it that i remember

Hallstatt culture from the late bronze age

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>spain is hotter than turkey
colour me surprised

Wrong for Austria, or at least the West, we call it "Tirgg" (Turk)

>kot

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It is considered very bad and tacky beer over here.

>poorpurchasingpowertugal

shitskinian culture from most of the middle ages

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There are lots of mountains where it gets really cold in Turkey, especially in the eastern part of the country.

Eastern and some Southern Europeans have two words for it - King and Tsar.
Our Eastern neighbours use Tsars for their native forms of monarchy, while Kings for their more Western neighbours.

In Polish, Król comes from Charlemagne (Karol Wielki), while Car comes from Julius Caesar (Juliusz Cezar)..
There is also Croatian term for King, Ban, which is of unknown origin.

The only genuine Slavic terms for monarchs are Dzierżawca and Wojewoda.

The leaders were. There could've been vagina eyed people among the tribes they controlled though.

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I think the map should include Tsar and Ban, as those are terms for King we use.

Also, isn't Basileus term for King, while Autocrator was translated as the term of Emperor.

Tsar means Emperor and is a Roman larp by the Russians. They believed they were the third Rome and that they are the rightful heirs to Constantinople because one member of their royal family married a Byzantine princess. And because Russians had Dukes and Archdukes then formed an Empire, so they never really had a "King".

snail is the more logical

i didn't even know where arobase came from

cesar is a rank above kralj, so it's not an equivalent term. Vojvoda, and knez, are still a rank lower than king, that of duke, with vojvoda being a temporary title that was assigned during war, making it roughly that of general in a tribal democracy, though it could also mean warlord, generalissimo. Another Slavic term for political leader is poglavár or glavár (chieftain, equivalent to the German Fuerst).

We also have sultan, but it's not really used in day to day speak. It's more commonly found in prayers and other religious writings, and literature. We tend to use more Semitic words in these cases.

Ban does not mean king, I think the closest western equivalent is grand marshal.

My guess would be that slavic varieties have always been the main substrate for hungarian, so if a word doesn't seem to be uralic in origin a slavic origin is the best guess. An historical linguist could probably guess which is more likely based on the form of the word, or something.

>Under the Caliphate of Córdoba, al-Andalus was a beacon of learning, and the city of Córdoba, the largest in Europe, became one of the leading cultural and economic centres throughout the Mediterranean Basin, Europe, and the Islamic world. Achievements that advanced Islamic and Western science came from al-Andalus, including major advances in trigonometry (Geber), astronomy (Arzachel), surgery (Abulcasis), pharmacology (Avenzoar),[9] agronomy (Ibn Bassal and Abū l-Khayr al-Ishbīlī),[10] and other fields. Al-Andalus became a major educational center for Europe and the lands around the Mediterranean Sea as well as a conduit for culture and science between the Islamic and Christian worlds.[9]
i am not ashamed of my arab heritage
medomed.org/2010/exhibition-the-science-in-al-andalus/
they used to be smart back then
if it wasnt for N*poleon we would still be using arroba for weight...

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Poland is Jewish

>nohomotugal