The only objectively correct geopolitical map of the world.
Austria has more reasons to exist than Germany does.
>>216589936WS isnt a country (yet) it's a buffer zone that spain and france left to have morocucks by the balls
>>216589974name a single one
>>216589936I can still see the difference, but looking at that as a colourblind brings me pain.
Western Sahara has more reasons to exist than poland
>>216589936Finally a good fucking map on /int/
>>216590752you lost the war hans, its time to give it up
>>216590096Direct successor to the HRE, historical continuity not just in name but also in constituion, compared to Germany completely abandoning its historical continuity and declaring itself a type of soft-United States where the concept of being "German" just means person residing inside the borders of what once was actual, real Germany>>216589936Lebanon is the state of the pre-islamic people in the Levant, like how Bosnia is the state of the post-ottoman muslims in the Balkans
>>216592437The United States was founded as, though has drifted away over the years from being, a genuine federation where power is granted to the center by the constituent parts; it was never intended to be a "nation", it was supposed to be a federation. If anything the nations within the U.S were moreso the states.There isn't anything comparable in Europe other than Switzerland.
Croatia has no inherent right to exist as a sovereign state; its history reveals a discontinuous, artificial, and violent construct.No Continuous Statehood: The medieval Kingdom of Croatia (925–1102) ended in personal union with Hungary; Croatian kings vanished. From 1527, the region fragmented under Habsburgs, Ottomans, and Venice—no unified Croatian polity for 400 years. The Sabor was ceremonial, sovereignty lost (Goldstein, Croatia: A History, 2003).Invented National Identity: Modern “Croatian” consciousness emerged in the 1830s via the Austro-Hungarian-backed Illyrian Movement. Intellectuals like Ljudevit Gaj standardized a Serb-shared dialect (Štokavian) to forge a literary language. Early leaders (Strossmayer) promoted Yugoslav, not Croatian, unity (Banac, The National Question in Yugoslavia, 1984).Yugoslav Subordination (1918–1991): Croatia voluntarily dissolved its state in 1918 (Corfu Declaration) and joined a centralized kingdom. In socialist Yugoslavia, it was a federal unit with no army, currency, or foreign policy—Tito ruled from Belgrade. The 1974 Constitution declared Yugoslavia “indivisible.”Its borders are Yugoslav administrative lines, not historical.
>>216589936belgium has good reasons to existtroll the french and handicap the dutch
australia, canada, new zealand should unironically be destroyed desuthe other ones you have red can stay though