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of map) speak
Arakanese such that the region is marked under the Arakanese color? Same goes for the Northwestern part of the country. Also, what percentage of the population of the inhabitants of centre-north are Garo language speakers? A very large portion of the area is marked under Garo language ... but is the percentage of Garo language speakers so high there? If the intention is to show the existence of Garo language speakers in the area, perhaps a proportionate blend would have worked better. I'm not an expert on map making, but as a casual reader, the map confuses me to think that all inhabitants of a particular region speak that language when the region is marked in solid colors (as in the region for Garo language). --
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but not part of the electorate. As the archbishop, Gebhard would go to
Cologne to do important things like make speeches from the pulpit, etc., but his relationship with the City council was always fraught with problems, not just his, but all the Electors before and after. He also had to be invited in, because he was essentially a foreign potentate (as Elector). Between 1588 and 1650, when the map was made (or then abouts), there were some territorial changes, although I'm not sure what they were. If you can get the County of Vest (as in Westphalia) in there, that would be terrific.
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the Huns. Where on earth did you get your data from?? The same is true of
Byelorussia and most of the forested region of Russia extending west of the Baltic Sates and Byelorussia. The Huns were a nomadic people and the aforementioned areas were covered with impenetrable forest and bogs back then. I have never heard of the Huns in northern Poland and Germany either. Would you please bring your map in line with the historical data? As it stands now it should be deleted from Knowledge (XXG) for unfounded and unverifiable claims. Thanks! --
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maps hideous (That resolution is shit for an SVG map, the shores lines are much too jagged) and should I ever come across free data that I can actually use I will replace all of those maps. The hockey team maps will also be replaced when I find that source, and I am currently working on a cleaner version of the
Thunder Bay map, which will be versatile and can be used in multiple articles. I have continuously postponed articles relating to local expressways.
715:. The yellow and purple are my own choice, I decided on those colours after browsing other maps and seeing which colours were used when displaying many colours and ensuring that they wouldn't be similar in grey scale or close enough to cause confusion. The topographic map scale is from the various topographic maps posted on the French Knowledge (XXG), unaltered though I left the scale with single digit numbers so that I could alter it to suit
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630:), and finding maps that aren't in copyright is very difficult for that time period. Unfortunately, contributors with your map making skills are few and far between, and most of us aren't even aware of your existence (writing Barrosa, I had a comment that it needed a map and it took me weeks to find a PD one I could use). The couple of weeks time scale isn't a problem for me, since I need to get the relevant article (
606:, but I'm concerned that it's very borderline for copyright purposes. Therefore, if you're still active, aren't too busy, and feel inclined, would it be OK for me to humbly, on bended knee, request an equivalent from your good self? I've tried to use InkScape myself to make maps, but my artistic skills are frankly non-existent! Thanks very much if you can help out... hell, thanks very much even if you can't!
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maps needs now are technological needs: an encyclopedic OpenStreet map, SVG, scripts, etc. And there, we need more that some happy and skilled wikipedians. We need long term teams, and so: employed programmers XD, official support, official collaborations, and money. Wikimedia's Bosses don't understand this need, they just wait. I don't want to waste my energy to fight again the wind. So... well, I gave up.
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3378:(Jacques de Molay, letter to Edward I, April 8, 1301, quoted in Demurger, p.154). In November 1301 De Molay joined the occupation force at Ruad. In September 1302 the Templars were driven out of Ruad by the attacking Mamluk forces from Egypt. The map attempts to explain the logic and strategic background of the siege. You may be right on the extent of Armenia, I don't know. Cheers.
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1st (and 2nd, for that matter) sieges of
Badajoz, I will probably be able to find a more detailed map of the fortress that you could possibly use then to complete it. (Most military maps of Badajoz are concerned with 3rd Badajoz siege, so no use for 1st or 2nd). Elvas and Campo Maior are really too far away from the area of the map to include, so not fitting those in is fine too.
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professionals have dealt with the issues of dealing with displaying their information. The colours for borders and territories are based on various maps displayed on en:Wikiproject:Maps and the French standard, as are colours for water bodies, roads, and primary selections. Parks (which I also use as secondary selections as I like that particular shade of green) is based on
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administrative boundaries - and anything produced by any
Canadian government agency is still going to be copyrighted (they each have their own terms though and some might be loose enough to allow use on wikipedia), also if you found a U.S. government produced map showing Canadian administrative boundaries that would be legal, but I've never seen one.
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trying to make money off the new map, I just don't see a problem developing. To keep from making an exact copy, do not show exactly the same area, do not use the same colours, and do not copy the copyrighted map by mechanical means. By adding your own design decisions, I firmly believe you will be making a new work (of art!!). Hope this helps,
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3314:, and similar contingents from the Templars and Hospitallers (Schein-811) According to historian Malcom Barber, this suggests a considerable effort on the part of the Templars, as the manpower being engaged corresponds to "close to half the size of the normal complement for the twelfth-century Kingdom of Jerusalem".(Malcom Barber,
2843:, and I have faithfully tried to use that information to create my map, although I simplified it somewhat. Based on the Ethnologue map, I would have to believe that Garo is the predominant language within that area (which, by my guesstimate, is about 2% of the area of Bangladesh). I don't believe that it is the
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am really getting tired of all this, plus the file is getting larger and larger with so much text converted to paths. Perhaps it would be best to follow the suggestion made of uploading it as a png and keeping the svg for editing? Or did I make some mistake in the svg that has caused this? Best regards,
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Palestine, how about a fan of 2-3 "short" dashed or dotted arrows leading from Damascus, without specific end points? Then we can cover in the caption, "The Mongols launched raids southwards through Palestine, which reached as far as Gaza", and we don't need to go into any more detail than that. --
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Questions on the map: We're at FAreview, and the reviewers have raised questions. You were going to make a political map showing the electorate's relationship with Julich, Cleves, Gelderland, and a few other places. did you do that? Second, although you used the modern map for the rivers, did you
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Koln was "starred" because I thought (naturally enough, I guess) that it was the capital of the
Electorate. However, I found out that Bonn was the capital in 1645, so now Bonn has the star. Regarding your statement that "Cologne" was not part of the Electorate, the Blaes map seems to show it (along
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Give me a week for a basic map of the
Electorate of Cologne with the various surrounding territories and major cities. For the Rhein and major cities, I will use a modern map, and then add the borders using the map you have in the article along with another similar map. I have actually begun. Give
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Say "Half back", I'm no more 'angry' -face to wiki SLOW system-, but not as active as before. Wiki work in this way : "wait, and one day, some one will have the skills to do the needed thing." My will was to be pro-ative : "See far, so act NOW. Create initiative teams. Raise awareness. Act." But our
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I'm curious about this map. It shows various tribal languages covering many parts of
Bangladesh. However, about 95-99% of Bangladeshis speak Bangla, so the map needs to represent the linguistic demographics proportionately. For example, what percentage of the people of Cox's Bazar (lower right corner
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All of that is ok. You're the experienced cartographer after all. Re-add the Stadhuis (as Town Hall) then. As for the peripheral streets, try to remove Schlachthuis, replacing it with Poincaré, solely for ease of rendering. Niewpoort is ok now that I think about it, but change Lakense to Laeken (only
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The 1883 map linked to at the bottom of the article has most of what I requested, mostly along the central boulevards. The Stadhuis is not really relevant to the context of the article. More or less everything else in the checklist above is there, but only the Stock Exchange and the Halles Centrales
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Vidioman, I really don't see a problem with using the graphic data (e.g. boundaries) on a copyrighted map to create your own map. The copyright applies to the way the data is presented and not the data itself. As long as your new map is not a direct copy of the copyrighted map, as long as you're not
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Wow, I am speechless. Thank you very much. I love doing this work here and in particular adding some non-text information and snazz to Knowledge (XXG). The work is not all that hard, but yes I do try hard to be precise. For that, I have to thank all the many folks (indeed, experts) who've written
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Thanks!! Good work as usual. I was in my sea house in the Christmas days, so sorry for late reply. Well, my grandaunt has an Italian old encyclopedia with a VERY detailed map of Italian states during the Middle Ages (the best one is truly a puzzle with even the minorest seignories, it's stunning - it
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I think you're reading too much into the map, Elonka. The evidence says, as I read it, that the Mongols did more than just raid Gaza. So by the same token it might be misleading just to have one arrow pointing to Gaza. However, I will remove the arrows pointing toward Hebron and Jerusalem while I
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I have removed the little orange starburst symbols from Jerusalem, Hebron, and Gaza. Now the arrows show that Mongols were in the vicinity of these 3 cities during these raids, something the evidence cited in the article supports, but not that they necessarily attacked these the way they did Aleppo
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There is considerable disagreement as to whether or not Jerusalem was even subjected to raids, let alone a major confrontation. A better way to handle that would be to have a dotted line proceed from Damascus through to Gaza, with Jerusalem and Hebron marked as being near the line, but not specific
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The problem is, these maps add up to a lot of bytes. I had occasion the other day to use wikipedia on a dial-up line the other day and some articles were basically unusable because of all the image content that has been added. Sure, many people have high speed lines now, but there are still a LOT of
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Greetings. MapMaster, please excuse my orthographic mistakes in English. I translate to Polish words from this map, two words you dont need write, like lowland and higlands lithuanians. In polish we always only use names Żmudzini (samogitians) and Auksztoci (aukstatians). In few days i send you rest
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Simply put: I don't think the colours chosen for the "standard" are good enough, and I have chosen my own colours, but I have also taken the standard into consideration and tried to stay as close to it as possible while also satisfying my own perfectionist desires. To be honest, I find those Ontario
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to the right I would like the boundaries of Beirut and the boundaries between the two governorates in the South to be removed so that the boundaries of the four Regional Water Establishments in Lebanon (South, Bekaa, Beirut-Mount Lebanon and North) will be shown instead of the boundaries of the six
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Hi master, I'm an italian user working on it.wiki. I really appreciated your map of Italy in 1000 ad. I ask you if you please can make a sub-map set on the Principato di Salerno. You could cut the map including only the southern part of Italy (writing "Principato di Salerno intorno al Mille" in the
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First off, thanks for your kind and encouraging words :). I have fixed most issues & errors I could find on the map (as it stands now, I would not hesitate in nominating it for featured), but for some reason, although it appears fine in full view, it does not display correctly as a thumbnail. I
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and reached the walls of Aleppo on January 6th, 1301. Soon however, on February 3rd, Ghazan retreated. According to Arab sources this was apparently due to a very cold winter and terrible road conditions. For the same reason, the Mamluk Sultan al-Nasir himself could not move his troops north due to
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was not yet part of Seljuk territory in 1190; the conquest of Sinop in 1214 followed the acquisition of Antalya on the Mediterranean in 1207. In short, there was no time when the Seljuks possessed a port on the Black Sea without a port on the Mediterranean. Furthermore the eastern extension did not
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Could you please label the Lesser Senne (the wobbly bit outside of the pentagon) and/or the Charleroi Canal (the straight section in the top left just outside the pentagon) and/or the modern course of the Senne which is under the left arm of the pentagon? I doubt you'll be able to do all of them so
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That's a great map, and I can't really criticise it at all! The colours are fine for the Spanish troops, so no problems there. The boundary you've chosen means that a couple of the outlying forts around Badajoz are dropped off, but that doesn't matter too much for this article. When I get to the
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I don't have GIS software. I was referring to the black white and red locater maps, but if the relief map should be re-done, I'll try it in the future. I'll take a look at those places. As for the Thunder Bay map, I don't think a locater thumb map is necessary. The Thunder Bay article already has a
4935:, but it shows only the very beginning & end and is way too complicated (even I have trouble reading it). I have the plans that you could use on my computer. They are not complicated and should not take that long. I would need to email them to you as they are copyrighted. So what do you think?
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Your Huns empire map looks very neat. However, the northern reaches of the "empire" on your map are grossly incorrect. Specifically: there is not a single historical reference or archeological artifact in the Baltic states of Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania that can even remotely be associated with
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I read the comments, and they seem rather nit-picky to me. I myself like the fonts and believe they lend a certain air to the map. Nonetheless, I'd like to help out, so I can offer to create a map especially for your article using only the standard sans-serif font. At the same time, I could add
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The map looks great, although it is missing the County of Vest (you'll see it on the Dutch map, with the Cologne Elector's shield. Part of the confusion about what belongs where is that the electorate did not necessarily overlap with the archbishopric. Cologne (city) was part of the archdiocese,
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Ooooooh, wonderful!!!!! I saw Karl's post, and was so disappointed, because your maps are wonderful. I had just started on it myself, but I'm making a sad hash of the project. I'd like a map of it as it existed in 1583, if you can. Can you make it so it shows where the major sieges were? <is
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meets the pentagon. It is mostly a historic name because it used to be a gate to the city through its old walls; a standalone gate only existed for less than 20 years (one of them being 1837), being destroyed in 1838. There still is an Antwerp gate, but it's just a name given to an intersection. I
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Neither of the two stations would be visible on the map, but they would be good to include. The only way I can see this being done (which shows where they are anyways) is putting an arrow pointing south along Lemmonier (to South Station) and one north along Adolphe Max (to North Station). I hope I
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Hello again. Yes, your suggestion sounds good to me. 350px shouldn't be a problem (I may have to shift the image of Mortier to make room for the larger size), and colours would certainly be nice . I'm afraid I don't know the scale on that version of the map. Look forward to seeing your work in
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I'd love to. This may take me a couple of weeks since I promised to work on a Muslim history map first. I myself like miliary history and would welcome the opportunity. I was very disappointed to find that the most recent military history Featured Article (forget the name -- it was concerning a
506:, while using the Atlas of Canada as a reference, does not look like a direct copy of their map, so it might be ok. How much tracing stuff off another map constitutes a violation is a legal grey area - the derivatives especially are different enough from the original that they're probably ok. The
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and I obviously need some work (the font handling on my additions look terrible for reasons which elude me) but hopefully this early draft gives you an idea of what I'm trying to do. If you have no objections and if I sort out the font issues (and maybe get better at drawing freehand shapes) I'll
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Fatimid Caliphate would still exist. Damascus and Aleppo would be united in one sultanate. The County of Edessa would no longer exist. Ascalon could be labelled 1153 instead of 1099, and Harran could be removed. It would also be good to add Tyre, since that was William's see. How does that sound?
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yes, that's fine, about renaming it, except for purposes of the article on the Electorate's wars, we'll need something that excludes Cologne and Duetz (across the river) as part of the territory. And yes you do have Vest on the map. Sorry, I was confused because of the different angle. Oi. The
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Sorry if it seems I'm being picky on this, but this point has been the cause of over a year of wrangling, an ArbCom case, and even one user being completely banned from editing medieval articles, so I want to make sure we get it right. :) How about this though? Instead of using long arrows down
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Well Knowledge (XXG) is a commercial use, otherwise we could use the StatCan stuff directly, but anyway, yeah, as long as yours isn't a direct copy and you cite your sources you should be fine. Also if you want you could ask StatCan permission, for all I know they might be happy to grant it, I've
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Could I possibly interest you in another map project? I am working on the Battle of Grunwald article, which is going to celebrate its 600th anniversary this July 15. It would be awesome if you could do battle plans. The current plans not only look ugly and childish, but also are very inaccurate,
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I would like to change two existing maps of Lebanon so that they fit better with an article I am writing. On the map to the right showing Lebanese rivers it would be great if all rivers could be shown in the same colour and the background color would fit so that rivers can be easily recognized.
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Please help me make a nicer looking version of this map which would have improved fonts (it might be a good idea to keep the color of titles within the Lower Galilee region in black and keep the rest of the titles in a less noticeable color) and which would have nicer colors in general (I would
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This is turning into a challenge. Not that I mind, but old map which shows the boundaries doesn't line up too well (being 350 years old and all) with state-of-the-art maps today, and the Emsch River -- one of the boundaries of the Electorate) has changed its course. but the map is in Dutch and
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for FAC and one of the issue that has come up are the maps. I was wondering if you had some time, if you would be able to edit this map to make some clearer as well as remove some cities from the map and add some cities as well as make the writing bigger. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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Well if there is one thing FAC is known for, it is excessive nitpicking! But if you want to create a map specifically for William, that would be fantastic. In that case, it could be labelled 1165, between the Second and Third Crusades; then the borders of Jerusalem would be just right, and the
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I think you should delete all of the street names that aren't the central boulevards (Lemonnier, Anspach, Adolphe Max, Jacqmain); they aren't mentioned in the article and I think they detract from the focus a bit in addition to their two-languaged names (unlike the central boulevards) creating
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between. Also the locations of the battles and the locations of cities of importance to the article like Sparta, Argos, Megalopolis, Corinth, Orchomenus, Mantinea, Tegea and few others. Two weeks would be more than fine. Tell me whatever infomation you'll need for generating this map. Thanks.
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Thank you that would be great. Much better than editting the map. The features that I would like on the map are states of the combatants, basically showing the locations of the Kingdom of Sparta, the Kingdom of Macedon, the Achaean League, Elis, the Aetolian League and a few smaller states in
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The purpose of the map is to show Mongol raids into Syria and Palestine, but not to supply their entire history. The "they left" information is understood, and is contained within the article. Adding it to the map would overcomplicate matters. Like articles, maps can be improved by leaving
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Fabio, do you still need a map of the Principato di Salerno? I am sorry for the slow response, but I have been away for 2 months now. If you still need this map, let me know and I will work on it. Which article is this for?? Should I use Italian names? Pardon my lack of Italian. Grazi,
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Ragib, the map doesn't intend to encode the number of the speakers of a particular language, but rather tries to show the approximate geographical extent of a particular language. The demographic data that you are talking about is not at our disposal, and even if we had such data, that would
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I'm now in vacation thanks to the Chinese new years, for 10 days. After a week long camping/travel in the east side of Taiwan, I now plan to stay in front of my computer for 6 days at least. Accordingly, I consider to involve myself again in the map convention. After the 1st round : collect
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Sadly I think MapMaster has given up on wiki - I don't know anyone still active that's making good historical maps. I wish I had more time, I'd take it on myself, but it would be a time consuming map to make. If you're willing to brave the language barrier you might try the German map lab
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The colours I chose came after about a week of browsing maps on both the French and English Wikipedias (I'm a member at both though not very active at the French one) and finding averages, or seeing what other people has used, as well as consulting traditional paper maps to see how various
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They don't for the others, just for the Census Divisions, which usually follow municipal and county boundaries, but not always (and technically it's for their maps of the boundaries, not the boundaries themselves, but since they're the only source . . .). I don't know of another source for
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Afterwhat, I noticed that you are in wikislow, or maybe leaving wiki. I have to state that you, like me and other previously active users, made a long and hard work there, which was far more than the average citizen duty :] So if you are leaving, lets go, enjoy your new out-wiki life.
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white box) or you could leave it as it is and just change the white box in "Il Principato di Salerno nell'Italia dell'anno Mille", maybe doing something to put the principality in evidence on the others. Thank you and sorry for my bad english! Please answer me on my discussion page.
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18:07, 25 September 2007 (UTC) Also, census divisions ARE county boundaries. Census division is the blanket term for all districts, counties, regions, single-tiered municipalities, etc., in Canada. The level of division immediately below Provincial and Territorial is a Census
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I've been looking for info to replace raster Map of Ontario with an SVG one. I've found some places with clear data but they're always copyrighted. I thought about tracing the current map, but it isn't detailed enough. Do you have any suggestions on how I can find that info?
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So, I think we have to pay more attention to Real Article Size. The article size reported should be text + image size, for one. What does this all have to do with you? Well, I think we need to do map thumbnails that expand to full size if you click on them. For example, in
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As promised, below are the locations on a map that would be needed for the Cologne War project. It may be possible to make one map to cover all the needs, or it may make more sense to make a base map and add different things as needed. I'll leave that to your expertise.
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Cologne territories, including Orfft and Zulpich (those two pieces that are separate, to the west), and the county of Vest Recklinghausen (the separate piece to the east). The Niederstift (lower electorate) is to the north, and the Oberstift (Upper electorate) is to the
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Hi Mapmaker. Thank you for your answer. My understanding is that the Franks and Cypriots started to make a major reinforcement of troops at Ruad from the end of 1300. Knight Templar troops were sent from Europe and then from Cyprus to the staging area on the island of
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The streets in the upper town (bottom right) you added are not really as useful as the ones in the lower town (top left). At any rate, the most useful streets to add would be those mentioned in the article, especially Adolphe Max Boulevard, the right hand part of the
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outside of Knowledge (XXG) entirely, I simply needed a more organized way to access the colours. I went through a couple dozen different mass transit maps 'harvesting' colours and trying to find the best ones. Those colours can also be used on future maps, if needed.
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I have considered using standards. I tried the one at en:Wikiproject:Maps, I found it too garish. I tried the fr:Knowledge (XXG) colours, and they were a bit too dull for my tastes, though I do prefer them. My main problem with the fr:Knowledge (XXG) standard is that
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I've tried to put together a map that will pass the FAC. I didn't have room (I don't think I do) for a title box like I'd put on the 1135 map, but if you think it's best to have one I can find room somehow. Anything else you'd like to see (or like NOT to see)??
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locater (which I want to replace), and the other page it's on is related to the Thunder Bay article. I have another version I am tweaking for the articles about highways in the area, however, and that map would have a thumb map, once I have made it. (for Ontario)
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Kyriakos, I would be glad to help out. I would not be able to edit this map, unfortunately, since I am not able to edit PNG files. However, I would be happy to create an entire new map, or maps. That may take longer than you would like though. Is 2 weeks too
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I didn't realize that this was a contentious issue. How about the latest version, which shows a (much smaller) arrow heading south toward a question mark? . . . toward a "?"? Hmm, how does one write this? In any case, let me know. We'll get this right yet.
2861:-- Finally, I agree that the appearance of the map would lead any viewer to underestimate the pervasiveness of the Bengali language. I myself was surprised to hear the 98% figure. Judging from the areas on the map, I would have estimated a number closer to 75%.
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article, and I'm prepping it for FAC. Ummm, additional thought: could you also make a larger area map showing relationship between Electorate of Cologne, the Dutch provinces (rebellious) and Spanish Netherlands? I'll give you a list of the besieged towns later
1564:(I hope you'll forgive me for jumping the gun and asking you anyways :). Do you load a rasterised map and use it as a reference? Again, thanks. Feel free to answer (or not answer) my questions - and sorry for all of them! I'm just excited right now. :) --
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Please remember to use a neutral language in labelling; either English or BOTH French and Dutch, this sort of thing is very sensitive in Belgium. For the French map, if you choose to do one, just French will do. Thanks a bunch, and keep the questions coming!
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Would it be possible to use the written descriptions (these are usually posted on elections Canada websites) which describe, in detail, the path the boundary takes, and then use that? It would be extremely time consuming but possible. You could also ask
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Hi master, I still need a map of the Principato di Salerno with italian names. Work on it quietly and please contact me when it's ready. Feel free to ask me whatever you want, I'll make the possible to give you help in change. The map I need is for
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Hey Mapmaster, people keep reverting the Image of the Levant to an arbitrary picture that includes parts of Iraq and Saudi Arabia, which are clearly not parts of the Levant, do you know how we can get page protection on the Levant article? Thanks.
3849:(1583-1588) and the map I have found that shows the territory is soooooo complicated and hard to read, it is virtually useless. Someone on the map project indicated an interest but appears to have disappeared into the woodwork. Can you help me?
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You've probably seen my work. My maps are tightly focused on the article and I generally don't include items on the map that aren't mentioned in the article. So any map that I would create would be simpler than the map above, with features that
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OK, I think this might be fairly tricky, but I'll ask anyways. Can you superimpose a map of the former route of the Senne river on a map of the modern downtown or that of 1887, such that the Central Halls would be visible? Please also include the
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I want maps of the whole war (I suggest 3 maps that fit nicely with the structure of the article), not a map showing only some of Hannibal's movements. Just take a look at the long list of generals and the many locations where fighting occurred.
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Anyway, I understand the logic behind the map, just that it is somewhat confusing to a casual reader, and may be unexpected given that the 98% of the population has Bengali as their mother tongue. Thanks for taking the time to create the map.
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Regarding thumb sizes, my User Page lays out the need to have the map of a size that can be readily read from the article itself. Readers need to be able to read a sentence, consult the map, read the next sentence, etc. It's in more detail
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That map is great! All three of your suggestions would definitely be good to implement. I think widening the Senne would be a good start, as I think on that scale that the line is actually thinner than the river itself. If you're looking for
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Better, yes, but I still feel like it could potentially be misleading to a reader. The arrows imply that the Mongols set off directly to Jerusalem and Hebron, and that's just not backed up by sources. I would rather see an arrow that went
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Why is it claimed that this shield boss is Gallo-Roman and from 400 AD?? This artifact is located at the Metropolitan Museum in New York City, and its I-Net site states that its a Longobardic Shield Boss from the 7th Cen. AD northern italy.
2473:, or Sting's maps as you mentioned. I do find it informative to see the geography of an area, because it shapes borders, trade routes, etc. But I don't know if there are terrain backgrounds available that are not copyrighted in some way.
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has not been located, but is thought to be near Sumer's core area as well. A few Sumerian cities have not been located either, but there are guesses for their general vicinity - I'm not sure how (if) that would be designated on a map.
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I would like to make a suggestion - a number of the cities that have "Babylon in the time of Hammurabi" maps were actually players in the previous millenium, i.e. the time of Sumer and Akkad. Could you make a map for this time period?
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Well, this is a wonderful surprise. Thank you very much for this. I love making maps and wish I could spend more time doing it. This certainly was a challenging one, trying to overlay data from two century-old maps with modern
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that's fine with me. I'd rather have them readable within the article, rather than having to leave the article. The one you've done is terrific. Question, why is the city of Cologne with a star? It was actually not part of the
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you've a translated by me into polish, your map-Balts. I know u had a very much work, so i read wikibooks about Inkscape and do it self. Thanks. Ps. this is my first time with Inkscape so please, look for technical mistakes.
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If you find yourself with the time, any help you could offer in getting the svg to display, telling me what I am doing wrong that is preventing it from displaying, or generally "sprucing" up the map would be much appreciated.
2936:. Now, that brings the question why Ethnologue gives a different figure ... apparently, Ethnologue calls Chittagonian and Sylheti dialects as different languages (while surprisingly considering all other dialects as Bengali).
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By campaign map, do you mean a kind of higher level one, showing the important places (such as Elvas etc)? Something showing the lines of march for both the Spanish and the French? That sort of thing would fit in well in
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Sylheti is spoken by 7 million, which is 5% or more of the population. I would like to see some comprehensive present-day statistics. Ethnologue, for example, gives a figure of 100 million Bengali speakers, as of 1994
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The series of boulevards consisting of Hainaut Boulevard (now Maurice Lemonnier Boulevard), Central Boulevard (now Anspach Boulevard), North Boulevard (now Adolphe Max Boulevard) and Senne Boulevard (now Émile Jacqmain
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Renata, good to hear from you again. I have just returned from a sabbatical and I would love to undertake your project. Let me review your information. I could certainly get something done before July. Thanks,
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14:56, 25 September 2007 (UTC) Ok, I took a look at DCW, and I think the map is 'squished'? (I had this problem with another source I found the other day). The projection it uses isn't appropriate for an Ontario
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appreciate it if you would be able to still use standard topographical colors so that the other users would be able to understand where the mountainous regions are and where the valleys are). thanks in advance!
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Be away for a while helped me to rebooted my mind, and restart. My new approach is to just do a calm little work ;)~ And that's the good choice to have a satisfying time here, with cool exchanges with other
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is obviously low quality, the course of the Senne corresponds roughly to the official maps I've seen. Also, the small ring was strictly within the bend of the canal at the top left. Also, please include The
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Renata3, the fix to the Baltic tribes map is fine with me. From what little information I saw this morning, yes, the Curonians were a West Baltic tribe and should be colored green. Thanks for the help,
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require. When pointing out different cities and requiring different colours to do so, the "standard" colours were, in my opinion, to garish for the job, and lacked a darker colour for border areas. so I
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Towns under siege: Alast, Arwiler, Bonn (capital), Brühl, Dutz, Hulchradt, Kaiserswirth, Kamp, Goedesburg, Nuess, Rhineberg (it's called Berck on the map). In Vest: Hamm, Werl, Vest, and Recklinghausen
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are examples of the second type of map. These maps are almost articles themselves, but they just don't work well in the article because they are too fine to be seen except at the largest magnification.
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Good job adding the French map. Apparently I made a few translation errors, as pointed out by the original writer of the article. Here they are verbatim (If you don't understand the French, just let me
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I'm close to completing a map that will show readers the placenames in lead paragraph. I'm thinking we can then discuss replacing the other two maps as well. I should have something in 2 or 3 days.
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Sorry that request wasn't really that coherent, but I was trying to get out a lot of stuff at once. Let me know what you think or if you need any help at all, and if you'll be able to do it. Thanks! -
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Yug, I have returned. It's been a while, but I have some (a small bit) of free time and I thought I would stop by. Still working to standardize maps, eh? Thank you!!! Let me know how I can help,
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with a small bit of the opposite Rhein bank) as belonging to the Electorate in 1645. Do you have any further information? I'd like the map to be as accurate as possible. Let me know, and thanks,
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to protect Damas, where a Mongol governor was stationed.(Jean Richard, p.481) Soon however, they had to withdraw. The Crusader forces ended up returning to Cyprus, leaving a small garrison on Ruad.
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dans le plan: remplacer Antoine Daesaert par :Antoine Dansaert, Canal Charleroi par Canal de Charleroi et Artevelde par Van Artevelde (puisque il s'agit du nom d'une personne, Jacob Van Artevelde)
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factor, maybe also change the colour of the background... perhaps to a light yellow... that may zest it up (although the suggestion is purely stylistic). Look forward to hearing from you again! -
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That map in its basic form is good, though you're right it lacks wow factor. (Which doesn't really bother me.) One issue I have is that I think the Senne is a bit too far to the northwest. While
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533:) superimposed on it's source (Environment Canada's GeoSearch2006) shows it not only had to be scaled up considerable but is also fairly inaccurate, and looking at their copyright information, (
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governorates. Since you seem to be quite familiar with maps on Knowledge (XXG) and have apparently helped many other users, could you help with these requests or tell me who else could help?--
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Thanks, you have done a great job with the map. I agree with your suggestions. The only other thing I can suggest is making the territory of Sparta more evident. Other than that, its great.
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article, the only article that was using the map in the English Knowledge (XXG). I didn't add all the translations because they were rather confusing and weren't needed for a locator map.
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I went back and checked my notes and I have an actual photo of the display card with the "Gallo-Roman" stuff that I wrote. However, I do see that the Met webpage says that this shield is
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To be honest, now that I think about it, I'm not sure enough about exactly where the Senne goes now to indicate it on the map. It's in the prose and the readers should be able to infer it.
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Yes, I would love to work on this map, but I may make some changes if it is only to be used as a "locator" map. Let me see what I can do. I'll try to do something tomorrow. Thanks,
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I am decently satisfied with this map, although I believe I will move the Sellasia box offshore to prevent clutter. I will also make the scale marker in the lower left more discrete.
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I can add the Sparta territory if you have a map or a description of that territory. I will be uploading the SVG map soon, perhaps later today but can always make further changes.
2666:. I am a bit backed up right now, Liz, and my non-Knowledge (XXG) life has become a bit busy but I hope to be able to address this in a week or so. Is that soon enough?? Thanks,
529:) not only does it become almost impossible to tell them apart, but you can clearly see that the grey used for international territory is identical. The map of Ontario's divisions (
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You can't, at least not legally, census division boundaries are copyrighted by Statistics Canada, though I suppose you could trace them off a paper map that was older than 50 years.
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I think that you may want to try to upload a PNG to see if that helps. But I think that any map with the complexity and delicacy of your map will not look good at even 400px wide.
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It doesn't have outlines of the census divisions, however. Aside from city locaters, I was going to make CD and region locaters (Park locaters, etc.). Where would I get that data?
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Not much detail in this map. ;) Is this map saying that Sparta controlled all of Laconia?? By the way, I just uploaded the SVG file with the other improvements we discussed.
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Thanks for your comments. The map itself is referenced (and I just added another) and I commented there that the boundaries are often difficult to determine with any precision.
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It would be nice if you could say Senne (Zenne) or Senne/Zenne instead of just Senne, again for neutrality, but if this doesn't work stylistically, don't worry about it too much
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I would be interested in trying to make a map for this article. I am always up for a challenge. Let me do some research this weekend and then get back to you with some ideas.
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Hey Map? How are you? Are you still interested in Italian maps? For the moment, of course if you've time and steam, I wanted just to ask you if you can add English captions to
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I decreased the width of the arrow and made it less red (washed it out), both of which dilute the "strength" of the arrow. I can't make it too thin, tho, or it can't be seen.
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I am certainly open to suggestions concerning this map. Perhaps a good caption would be something on the order of "Predominant languages areas in Bangladesh" or some such.
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The present map shows a green arrow heading toward Ruad at the "end of 1300". My understanding is that the Franks had held Ruad for quite a bit of time previous to that.
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Since I'm lurking here I'll go ahead and answer. You're going to run into that problem a lot as almost everything for Canada is copyrighted, but if you're talking about
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I'm in desperate need of a map of the electorate of cologne, a princely territory of the Holy Roman Empire that was dissolved in 1803. I need to make some maps for the
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describe this shield boss. So I can only suppose that the display card I photographed referred to another shield boss also in the case. I have uploaded a new version:
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Hello there - you don't know me, I think, but I stumbled across your name at a MilHist peer review as a possible good source for maps. I've recently uploaded this map:
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The 3rd (and last?) map, showing the Isthmus of Corinth and other nearby cities, has been uploaded and is now on the page. Any changes? Additions? Hope you like it,
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Hello, sorry for silence from my side. I readed your messages today. Thanks for translated into polish Image:Panstwakrzyz 1135 PL.svg. I insert it into other articles.
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is the today feature article of the english wikipedia, your Gebora's battle maps is really great in this article and have probably help the article to be nominated.
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Yellow box:Parcours urbain de la Senne en 1837 en surimpression sur la actuelle ville de Bruxelles:De Zenne Loop in 1837 Getekend doorheen hedendaags Brussel-stad
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That map is not a reliable source for a map, unfortunately. Let me look around. As you've seen, I've made a few minor edits to the article. Hope you don't mind,
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By the way, I contribute using a dial-up line, so I understand your concern, but placing the map on another page at a larger resolution doesn't resolve the problem.
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As for Antwerp gate: The reason it's there is before I had your map, I needed some frame of reference to explain where the river left the city. It is located where
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The red Mongol arrow seems to imply that they reached Ruad some time in early 1301 after taking Aleppo and then proceeded from there to Damascus. Is this correct?
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oh, yes, it would seem appropriate that the city would be the capital, and it was until 1278 or so. But it was not, and the bit across the way belonged to it, I
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I have been offline for several months now, and just now saw this request. Do you still want help? If so, I'll dive in. Let me know, and sorry for the delay.
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There is no map of CDs older than 50 years, they were redrawn less than a decade ago. But if that's so, then aren't all of the Ontario maps violating a copyright?
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By the way, I hope that the more detailed maps which will appear in your article will be large enough to be read within the article itself -- that is, they will
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I want to include your excellent map about Bangladeshi languages in Punjabi Knowledge (XXG) and in Punjabi language. Can it be translated into arabic script? --
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States: Ahr, Koblenz, Trier, Gelderland, County of Wied (marked on the map as "comit") Hammerstein, Argenuels, County of Moers, Mark, Berg, Julich and Cleves.
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The arrow leading from Damascus should be much much smaller, because there was not a major troop movement from Damascus, just some raiding parties from there.
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I am a contributor to Knowledge (XXG), but have no experience editing maps and am looking for some help that I hope you or someone you know could provide.
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I would be happy to make a map of the Sumer and Akkad time period. Let me see what references and sources I can find. Is there anything you had in mind??
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but because of the low resolution (of both maps) the borders are really jagged and approximate. I wanted to avoid that, but it would be too hard to do so.
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is quite successful at this, but I've never inquired as to his technique. Is there any particular feature you would like me to emphasize?? Regards,
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By CD I mean the districts, regional and single tier municipalities and counties of Ontario. I don't see how StatsCan could hold a copyright on that?
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Your maps are beutiful, informative, indicate hours of hard work, and show expertise in conveying information visually. I just had to give you this:
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Just a quick note to let you know the Battle of the Gebora article got to FA with no problems, so if you're into userboxes, I guess you deserve this:
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Some more thoughts: Elam, Sumer's neighbor to the east, should be shown as well, as there was a lot of contact (often war) between the two groups.
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I have uploaded a map for the opening paragraphs. To save me some time, I uploaded it in PNG format, but will eventually save it as an SVG file.
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for three months.(Luisetto, p.220) He had a force of 60,000, but could do little else than engage in some raids around Syria. Kutlushah met with
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If you don't mind me asking, how did you make the map? (If you explained this before to someone else, feel free to link me to that discussion.)
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but none of the monachy before that time. It would greatly enhance an artikel dealing with that subject. I hope you'd like to help me with it.
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I hope you don't mind, I've taken your map of Babylonia and modified it to show the same region in c.1790BC, for a proposed un-stubbing of the
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The territory of Sparta didn't change much after 370 BC. SO this map should be a good indicator of Sparta's territory at the time of the war.
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For "what now", as I said, you can help a lot with Historical maps conventions, where you are our local expert ;), as well as for less common
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I'd say you're done after that unless any issue occurs during the FAC. Thanks for your help and I'm looking forward to the other two maps. :)
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portions that have the black cross on white background are Electorate. The city emblem at Cologne (city) is the city (separate).
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Thank you for the modifications to . If you have time for such in the coming weeks, I believe a locator-style map reflecting the
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You deserve it for making what could quite possibly be the best and most useful maps on Knowledge (XXG). Keep up the great work!
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people in the world on slow links and that will be true for some time to come. Big maps chew up a lot of frame real estate too.
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Were you expecting to use it in another article, Attilios? If so, let me know and I'll tailor the map to your needs. Thanks,
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If you're tired of messing with it though, just let me know and maybe I'll try to adjust it based on your work! Thanks again,
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Beautiful!! I think it's almost ready. I do, however have a handful of nitpicky changes that should be made:
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Hi Mapmaster. Thank you for your great contributions. I fail to see however how your map replacement in
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Let me know if the Dutch or the German is a problem. This has to be in English, because it's going on
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consider ways to show a more extensive Mongol presence in Palestine during this brief period. Thanks,
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Hello, I can see that you're particularly adept at mapmaking, so I thought you might be interested in
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and decided to bring the northern boundary a bit further south and make that boundary fade a bit more.
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I would be happy to do this. I need to rework the map anyway, since my source map has some new data.
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Thanks, Wandal! I enjoy maps like this. Let me queue this up behind a map of Bengal languages (see
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For creating beautiful and informative maps with attention to detail, quality, and practical value.
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Awesome! Please check your email & reply back to me. I need to send some files to you. Thanks!
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software to import it into. Province borders, cities, rivers, and lakes can all be gotten from
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Ideally the names of the major rivers would also be added, which I can provide. On the map of
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If you can get the County of Vest (as in Westphalia) in there, that would be terrific.<<
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Looks good to me! The only problem is that Hattin is labelled 1157 - it was actually 1187.
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use the modern map for the borders of the Electorate, or other geo-political borders?
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That's wonderful! I've written a few 19th century MilHist articles, including an FA (
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Excellent. Take whatever time you need -- real life comes first! :) And thank you!
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if you'd like to take a look. I don't know if anything could be done about that.
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Hello, I just wanted to let you know that apparently there was a mistake in
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don't know how good your French is, but the fr:wp has a good article on it:
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to tell them that Ghazan could not come with the planned number of troops.
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About crusades map:Just translate your map to polish without look for this
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OK, I'm on it. I need to study up on the matter. I'll keep you posted.
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Sorry, I didn't phrase it clearly. You do the maps, I do crude maps.
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Good job, Killroyus. Sorry I was so tardy that you had to step in.
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MapMaster, thank you very much for taking the time to make a map for
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I want to look into starting to add maps for the various dynasties.
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It is exactly the same image as that photo which you have uploaded.
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explained that clearly enough... I'm sure you'll think of something.
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when viewed greyscale, the shades for land and water are too similar
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Ooops. Sorry for the typo. I've fixed it now. Anything else??
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just passed FA. !!! Yowsa! thanks for your efforts on the map!
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Thank you for your kind words. The battle map was fun to make.
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The wonderful map you made for the article helped immensely :)
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and write a description in French? That would help, I think.
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I learn a lot putting these maps together. Interesting work.
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Terrain maps are just my personal choice, like on the map on
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Ragib, thanks for the feedback. You raise excellent points.
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And as for the edit summary "Wordsmithing", take a look at
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back with corrections, suggestions, and information for me.
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I intent to make a series (preferably 3) of maps for the
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Thank you for your kind words. Based on its listing at
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You're welcome! I had just encountered some of them at
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That's fine so far. Do you need any help for the map?
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Glad you liked the map. Hope you like this update.
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Hello, Attilios! I am glad to hear from you again.
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3986:oh great mapmaster, will you be able to do this?
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1617:Category:Former country articles requiring a map
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2639:Hi Mapmaster. I've seen your excellent work at
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4365:Awesome! Thanks, this is incredibly helpful.
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464:Ok.. I created a map on Ontario by modifying
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4448:Hi MapMaster, I've nominated the article,
4168:Don't I already have the Vest in the map??
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3627:Image:Confederation of Livonia 1260.svg
1181:North Station:Gare du Nord:Noordstation
4040:modern day maps are in German. Yikes!
1178:South Station:Gare du Midi:Zuidstation
1154:Lesser Senne:Petite Senne:Kleine Zenne
3903:Welcome back, you've been missed :-)
3625:Hi MapMaster, Nice map you had made,
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2237:You're do a great job with this maps.
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4758:Historical Maps conventions (draft)
4749:Hello MapMaster, Long time no see~
3841:you may be the one I'm looking for?
3052:destinations (if that makes sense?)
2961:Chronology of the ancient Near East
2171:pomiędzy pierwszą a drugą krucjatą
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1679:Nice work with the Danishmend map.
1579:Thank you very much for the map at
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2389:Thank you for the beautiful maps!
478:Carte administrative du Canada.png
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3033:If I could ask for a few tweaks:
2040:Principality of Armenian Cilicia
705:created my own standards for that
4254:Hi MapMaster, I'm trying to get
3415:Limit of Joachim Murat's advance
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5151:. For the Election committee,
5121:Arbitration Committee election
5112:ArbCom elections are now open!
4735:Maps conventions : 2nd round ?
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280:Now, what's your next map??
5147:and submit your choices on
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4564:I await your suggestions.
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3003:Thanks for thinking of me,
2698:Map of the Second Punic War
2664:Mongol raids into Palestine
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2413:Thanks for your kind words.
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1482:The Mapmaker's Star.
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686:Standard map colours
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5129:arbitration process
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3437:Ciao and thanks! --
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598:Cheeky map request
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3759:Hello MapMaster~
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3433:State of Presides
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1927:skalvians
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