eRep in Maps Day 766, 25 December 2009 | Romanian Edition
Brendan E Austerion
😉Finally, I was too lazy to do proper arrows today. Mostly.
P.S. Asia doesn't seem to like the idea of a Christmas truce...
As usual, let me start by saying you must visit eGobba's World Map. This tool is invaluable to anyone, especially in helping me try and collect the visual representation of what the heck is going on in eRep.
In order to understand these maps here is the legen
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Editor's note
Today's eRep in Maps is published here in The Mapping Standard. Tomorrow's article is published in our editor's, Guolin's, newspaper eRep in Maps.
Today's article is sponsored by:
MacParter's. Fast food for the rich.
Bank of Mudkipia. The official bank of eiM.
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Europe
Sweden secured Midtyjlland against the UK; no surprises there, though we hear that there was a record-breaking low of UK soldiers accidentally pointing the barrel towards themselves instead of the enemy and firing their weapons.
France sought to perform a Christmas liberation miracle, attacking Limousin, held by Spain.
Middle East
Greece attacked the Aegean Islands of Turkey to retain initiative as the Mediterranean Coast of Turkey was secured.
Asia
The US secured Sichuan against an RW... and it started again. They just won't give up, eh?
Phoenix-controlled North Korea attacked the occupied territory of Pyongan, America, before retreating. Hungary landswapped Chagang and Ryanggang from North Korea, before attacking America's Pyongan. North Korea landswapped Gyeongsangbuk-do and Gyeongsangnam-do from South Korea. The region names confuzzle me, and so does mapping this whole series of actions. It's the holidays dammit, cut me some slack!
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India moved to throw in its support for the Dalai Lama and attacked Tibet, China, before retreating.
Training Wars
The Philippines and Malaysia continued their really major war on Christmas, though we hear reports of fighters on both sides crossing from the trenches and sing carols in snowy Sabah (oh... wait), play football, and revel in the Christmas spirit.
Conclusion
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Comments
Oh and by the way I can't edit my newspaper details, so I guess there won't be an edition in the US today :/
Please, continue! Also, the images are a little messed up. 😉
i sense north korean picture fail 😉
>The US secured Sichuan against an RW... and it started again. They just won't give up, eh?
URL for the picture that describes this event is taken from one for the Mediterranean campaign.
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Vota
Fix'd. Thanks!