
I would still like to see the Baltic Highlands and the Žemaitian highlnds be represented on the map as hilly terrain, these hills reach up ~300m in height (aukštojas hill) and they played a very large role in the ability of the lithuanians and žemaitians to defend and not fall under Teutonic and Livonian crusades, unlike the prussians, latvians and estonians who lived in flatter, less defendable terrain. Castles like the one in Vilnius was built on one of these hills.

this is a computer recreation of the upper castle part published on LRT https://www.lrt.lt/en/news-in-engli...y-idea-should-vilnius-upper-castle-be-rebuilt
surrounding area is still hilly despite centuries of human construction and development which flattened the land, but Vilnius is on the edge, just where the baltic highlands begin and to its east the terrain becomes more hilly.
But it seems to me Paradox classifies hills terrain as places with 500+m elevation, I understand the need to draw a line somewhere and that it will all be arbitrary, but I personally balieve that places like the baltic highlands would be seen as quite hilly in comparison to the surrounding area and as such deserves to be shown on the map and in game would serve, as it did in history, as a more defensible location to fall back to.
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