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World empires and colonies around World War I.png
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- Taken from old colonialism wikipedia map and outlined.
- Dated around 1900 (shows Italian - although the flag is not correct - North Africa post 1910 and Austro-Hungarian Empire circa WW1). British territories of Canada, Australia, New Zealand and South Africa would later become dominions.
- Nations involved with imperialism, directly or indirectly, are coloured. Meant to portray the world around the time of WWI.
- In case anyone wonders, the red flag with the yellow crescent and star is the Rashidi house and their allies. Below them are the Saudis and their allies.
- Grey countries may be smaller empires ( Nepal and Bhutan) or have extended their geopolitical boundaries over unsettled/inhabitated areas (i.e. Latin America such as Chile acquired Easter Island and the Antarctic Peninsula).
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2 August 2007 (original upload date) |
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Taken from wikipedia map |
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