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  1. Oct 7, 2017 · I made a world history maps from 3000 BC to 2000 AD. The maps show the historical situation of the world at the beginning of every 100 year. I made it with reference to various materials and sites.

  2. Apr 20, 2015 · Hello. I have read that in 1945 after WWII Germany lost part of land to Poland, including few cities there. I have read about Stettin, Neumark, Schlesien. How big was the area (in km2)? LINKS: Territorial evolution of Germany - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia...

  3. Feb 8, 2013 · According to the British history book, the British Empire is the largest empire in history ever with the total area of 33.6 million km2, the second largest is the Mongol Empire which is 33.0 million km2.

  4. Oct 22, 2010 · That said, the size of this notable state can be misleading, because the vast desert tends to be included by many authors, i.e. analogous to modern Egypt (like 1,000,000 km2); e.g. wikipedia reports from 400,000 (Old Kingdom) to 1,000,000 km2 (XVIII dynasty).

  5. For example Song era Kaifeng had a walled area of 32 km2 and a population of ~400,000. Multiply 13,600 people/km2 by city area and it results in 435,200 people. Using your interpretation it results in 174,080, much further away from actual population.

  6. Aug 22, 2015 · Here is a 1757 Jesuit made map (from 10 year old collected data), and none of the Pacific coast of northern Baja California or Alta California was yet explored, only the gulf coast and the areas of southern Arizona and the Mexican mainland. Indian 'nations' are shown, so they were not yet converted people in total

  7. Mar 15, 2010 · The Title Changes Hands fairly frequently. It seems Constantinople/Istanbul is 3 time champ. The Largest City often goes along with whoever is the strongest Entity in the world at that time. Japan of course was cut short on its rise in 1990.

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