(What Happened to Peru in A World of War: World and Germany in The Future Revived (Map Game) is an Example) Alliances are limited to 6 countries. You may have many 1 on 1 alliances but do not have these act like one big alliance to get around the rule. You cannot switch as ...
46. Bingfield’s Island – discovered by a stranded British sailor, this uninhabited isle north of western Papua was eventually colonized by the Germans: after German Papua became independent, it became part of Germany-overseas. Notable for the large and ferocious egg-laying monotreme known as ...
A World of War is a Map Game created by The Thundar Mapper. Pick only 1 country. Make realistic turns, don't make turns about (e.g. Luxembourg conquers China and Russia in 1 turn). Be reasonable. If you are beaten, you are allowed to join back. Play fair
The name first appeared as Faereyiar (c.1225), meaning “Sheep Islands,” which presumably led to the national symbol, a ram. First settled by Irish monks (c.700), the islands were colonized by the Vikings (c.800) and were Christianized by the king ofNorway(c.1000). The remains of...
” In theFranco-German War(1870–71) the Germans captured Strasbourg after a 50-day siege and annexed it. The city reverted to France afterWorld War I. It was occupied byGermanyagain (1940–44) duringWorld War II. The city gained international status with the opening there in 1979 of the...
under the sway of theOttoman Empirein the late 14th century, and the area was subsequently colonized by significant numbers of Muslim Turks and Albanians, thus further complicating the region’s ethnic fabric. In the late 15th century, sizable numbers of Sephardic Jews who had been expelled ...
The name first appeared as Faereyiar (c.1225), meaning “Sheep Islands,” which presumably led to the national symbol, a ram. First settled by Irish monks (c.700), the islands were colonized by the Vikings (c.800) and were Christianized by the king ofNorway(c.1000). The remains of...