Well I've found a very interesting map with a huge Europe (so I can cope the imperialism European theatre)as well as Asia and most of Africa. I think this is unique as even the gigamaps have a small Europe. This map is well suited for such projects where you need almost the whole world and want to put more than two cities in Europe .
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Just a little question . . .
From a typically insular Yankee.
Hey, Mike, are you mad at me for naming that city in Transylvania "Cluj?"
I only did it because is was a lot fewer letters than any other city name I saw. I'm really lazy.Lost in America.
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Originally posted by MagyarCrusader
Well, it depends on the time period of your scenario. I can only be mad at you if you are being historically inaccurate.
My period is early 20th century, with Transylvania under the Austro-Hungarian Empire.
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Use Kolozsvár.
After 1920, the city was renamed to Cluj-Napoca. However, in 1941 Northern Transylvania was given back to Hungary and all city names in the region were restored, included Kolozsvár.(until it was invaded by Russians and Romanians in late 1944)
Heresson, I assume Siedmiogród is from the German word "Siebenbürgen", which I think means something like 7 castles, or 7 cities, which would describe the extinct Transylvanian Saxons' holds. Does Siedmiogród have any specific meaning in Polish, or is it just a Polish adaptation from the German word? The Hungarian word for Transylvania is "Erdély", which means beyond the forest. I guess Transylvania is the latin interpreation of the word. Romanians call it "Ardeal", a phonetic interpreation of the Hungarian Erdély, and it has no root meaning in their language.Re-elect Bush!
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