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Hello, map lovers! This might be a week full of joy for you, as we will have two Tinto Maps (as we also had last week!). Today, we will share our review of the maps of Poland, Ruthenia, and the Baltic, incorporating your feedback and suggestions.

As a foreword, this review has taken us more time than the previous ones, as it has been massive in comparison, plus it has fallen into summer time and the vacations. After reading and processing your feedback, we considered that there were several ways in which we could improve these regions, so we decided to devote some more time to get the degree of quality that we considered appropriate. This isn't something that's going to happen regularly; please be aware that each region is unique and challenging on its own, and in some cases, they might need more rework, and in others, less.

Without further ado, here is the list of changes, and the maps:

ADDITIONS

Added the following:
  • Locations (194 + 24 Lakes + 1 Wasteland)
    • Baltic Area
      • Aizkraukle
      • Dundaga
      • Durbe
      • Gulbene
      • Mākoņkalns
      • Padise
      • Pietālava
      • Saarde
      • Salaspils
      • Saldus
      • St. Martin
      • Straupe
      • Suure-Jaani
      • Toolse
      • Tukums
      • Vasknarva
      • Viļaka
      • Võnnu
    • Black Ruthenia Area
      • Bershty
      • Bol'shie Krugovichi
      • Buinovichi
      • Chernyany
      • Dobrush
      • Dzyatlava
      • Gródek
      • Hlusk
      • Kalinkavichy
      • Kapyl
      • Lakhva
      • Lelchytsy
      • Luchin
      • Lyubcha
      • Masty
      • Nyasvizh
      • Porazava
      • Rudobelka
      • Starobin
      • Tereshkovichy
      • Turets
      • Volosovichy
      • Vowpa
      • Zdzitov
      • Zhytkavichy
    • Central Poland Area
      • Brodnica
      • Kowal
      • Orłów
      • Tuszyn
      • Uniejów
    • Greater Poland Area
      • Buk
      • Czaplinek
      • Czarnków
      • Człopa
      • Koło
      • Ląd
      • Nakło nad Notecią
      • Ostrów Wielkopolski
    • Lesser Poland Area
      • Biecz
      • Czchów
      • Kunów
      • Lelów
      • Pilzno
      • Proszowice
      • Urzędów
      • Wiślica
      • Żarnów
    • Lithuania Area
      • Astrina
      • Dokshytsy
      • Drysvyaty
      • Giedraičiai
      • Halshany
      • Kernavé
      • Maleišiai
      • Medininkai (in Vilna)
      • Onuškis
      • Shchuchyn
      • Svir
      • Upyté
      • Veisiejai
    • Mazovia Area
      • Biała Rawska
      • Gostynin
      • Kolno
      • Łomża
      • Różan
      • Sokolów
      • Tarczyn
      • Tykocin
    • Podolia Area
      • Bakota
      • Sokilets
      • Teplyk
      • Zavalye
    • Polesia Area
      • Chernyany
      • Dabuchyn
      • Davyd-Haradok
      • Hlynne
      • Malaryta
      • Motal
      • Nobel
      • Włodawa
    • Pomerania Area
      • Goleniów
      • Kołobrzeg
    • Prussia Area
      • Barten
      • Biały Bór
      • Dzierzgoń
      • Elbląg
      • Frombork
      • Gerdauen
      • Gniew
      • Labiau
      • Nowe
      • Windenburg
    • Red Ruthenia Area
      • Bolekhiv
      • Jarosław
      • Khorostkiv
      • Piskorowice
      • Sniatyn
      • Stryi
      • Turka
      • Tysmenytsia
      • Zvenyhorod
    • Samogitia Area
      • Papilė
      • Skuodas
    • Silesia Area
      • Bielsko
      • Bolesławiec
      • Dzierżoniów
      • Głubczyce
      • Góra
      • Hlučín
      • Kamienna Góra
      • Kluczbork
      • Milicz
      • Namysłów
      • Niemcza
      • Niemodlin
      • Nysa
      • Olesno
      • Prudnik
      • Środa Śląska
      • Strzelce Opolskie
      • Syców
      • Szprotawa
      • Toszek
      • Złotoryja
    • Ukraine Area
      • Belaya Soroka
      • Berdychiv
      • Bilokorovychi
      • Chortolisy (Pulyny)
      • Khoiniki
      • Kholmyech
      • Kopyshche
      • Korostyshiv
      • Lebedyn
      • Rozkishna
      • Smila
      • Stodolichi
      • Viry
      • Zdvizhen
    • Volhynia Area
      • Iziaslav
      • Kamin
      • Liuboml
      • Mel'nytsya
      • Peremyl
      • Peresopnytsya
      • Stepan
      • Turiisk
      • Tykhomel'
    • White Ruthenia Area
      • Asvieja
      • Bobr
      • Bocheikovo
      • Chavusy
      • Dzisna
      • Ilya
      • Jeziaryšča
      • Kastsyukovichy
      • Koidanova
      • Kopys
      • Krasnoe
      • Lahoysk
      • Lukolm
      • Lyubashany
      • Mikulino
      • Nekloch'
      • Novy Bykhaw
      • Rakaŭ
      • Rasony
      • Shumyachi
      • Svislach
      • Tyatseryn
      • Ulla
      • Ushachy
      • Velizh
      • Vydreya
      • Vydritsa
      • Zabor'e
  • Lakes
    • Alibey Lagoon
    • Berezan Liman
    • Curonian Lagoon
    • Dniester Liman
    • Kadzhibey Liman
    • Kuialnyk Liman
    • Laek Śniardwy
    • Lake Kahul
    • Lake Katlabukh
    • Lake Kitai
    • Lake Lubāns
    • Lake Mamry
    • Lake Narrach
    • Lake Rāzna
    • Lake Sasyk-Syvash
    • Lake Võrts
    • Lake Yalpuh
    • Łebsko Lake
    • Mius Liman
    • Molochnyi Liman
    • Sasyk Lagoon
    • Syvash Lagoon
    • Tylihul Liman
    • Vistula Lagoon
  • Wastelands
    • Crimean Mountains
  • Countries
    • Brzeg
    • Chernihiv
    • Drutsk
    • Głogów
    • Halych
    • Minsk
    • Mstislavl
    • Namysłów
    • Niemodlin
    • Novogrudok
    • Nysa
    • Opava
    • Pinsk
    • Prudnik
    • Ścinawa
    • Siewierz
    • Slutsk
    • Strzelce
    • Świdnica
    • Turov
    • Wrocław
    • Ziębica
  • Characters
    • opv_mikolaj_i_premyslid
    • opv_mikolaj_ii_premyslid
    • opv_anna_raciborz
    • opv_jan_i_premyslid
    • swd_bolko_II_small
    • swd_agnes_habsburg
    • sci_jan_scinawski
    • sci_margaret_scinawa
    • zie_bolko_II_ziebice
    • zie_bonne_savoie
    • stz_albert_strzelce
    • stz_agnes_hardeg
    • nmd_boleslaw_elder
    • nmd_euphemia_wroclaw
    • nys_nanker
    • plk_boleslaw_iii_piast
    • plk_waclaw_piast
    • plk_elzbieta_gediminds
  • Cultures
    • Curonian
    • Greater Polish
    • Halychian
    • Lesser Polish
    • Mazovian
    • Polasian
    • Polatskian
    • Smolenskian
    • Sudovian
    • Volhynian
  • Dynamic Names
    • Added lots of German Dynamic Names.
    • Added some Dynamic Names in many other Languages
    • Renamed all modern Czech, Estonian, Latvian, and Polish locations to their national languages.
CORRECTIONS

Renamed the following:
  • Locations:
    • Będzin to Siewierz
    • Brok to Nur
    • Bruntál to Frývaldov
    • Bialystok to Suraż
    • Holovanivsk to Savran
    • Horodyshche to Korsun
    • Ivatsevichy to Vyada
    • Jonova to Punia
    • Kalynivka to Bozhsky
    • Karthaus to Mirachowo
    • Kelmė to Kražiai
    • Khmelnytskyi to Mezhybozhe
    • Końskie to Przedbórz
    • Kozienice to Stężyca
    • Kutno to Gąbin
    • Łochów to Liw
    • Losice to Mielnik
    • Lubań to Rothenburg
    • Mankivka to Torgovytsia
    • Miechów to Książ Wielki
    • Monki to Drohiczyn
    • Nova Ushytsia to Ushytsia
    • Opole Lubelskie to Kazimierz (Dolny)
    • Ostropil to Liubar
    • Otwokc to Warsawa
    • Pajęczno to Brzeźnica
    • Pakruojis to Linkava
    • Pishchanka to Karabul
    • Plunge to Rietavas
    • Przysucha to Iłża
    • Pułtusk to Zakroczym
    • Radomyshl to Mychesk
    • Radviliškis to Tendžiogala
    • Rybnik to Pszczyna
    • Šakiai to Panemunė
    • Šalčininkai to Eišiškės
    • Słupca to Pyzdry
    • Talachyn to Drutsk
    • Telšiai to Medininkai
    • Tetiiv to Tsybuliv
    • Tomashpil to Dragushov
    • Tomaszów Mazowiecki to Zgierz
    • Valozhyn to Kreva
    • Vyshhorod to Dymer
    • Wyszków to Kamieniec
    • Ząbkowice Śląskie to Ziębice
    • Zakopane to Nowy Targ
    • Zarasai to Ežerėnai
    • Zduńska Wola to Szadek
    • Zurumin to Szreńsk
  • Cultures
    • Western Baltic to Pruthenian
Countries
  • Removed Regenwalde
  • Reworked the location ownership and subject relationships of the Silesian countries
Raw Goods
  • Changed several Raw Goods as suggested
Terrain and Vegetation
  • Total Review
Locations
  • Redrew several Locations
Provinces
  • Reorganized several Provinces
  • Renamed several Province Names
Minorities
  • Added minorities

Countries:
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There are some noticeable changes in the country setup. First, we have deeply reworked the Silesian tags, not only with your feedback but also with the help of some of our fellow Polish devs. Second, we've divided Galicia-Volhynia into two separate principalities, which are in a personal union under the same ruler, Yuri II; these two countries, plus the Principality of Kyiv, are now tributaries of the Golden Horde, and part of the Tatar Yoke IO. Third, we've adjusted the southern and eastern borders of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania. Finally, the internal borders of the Livonian Order have also been adjusted.

Dynasties (this map is now, as we hadn't shown yet the characters by Tinto Maps #4):
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Yes, there are several rulers belonging to the Piast and Gediminid dynasties. And there are also some Premyslid still around, ruling over Opava and Raciborz.

Locations:
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Locations! We considered that some more location density could be used, and from it comes the additions.

Provinces:
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You might notice that provinces are more historical now, following the powiaty and voivodeships of the nations depicted.

Areas:
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Terrain:
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There have been some changes to the topography of the region, with more wetlands across it, and some hills and plateaus added on the Polish part of the Carpathian mountains.

Cultures:
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Some meaningful changes regarding the cultural setup of the region. We've decided to be a bit more consistent with the regions to the west, and we have split the Polish and Ruthenian cultures into their regional variants. We know that there will be a lot of questions regarding how this will work in the game, but we may ask for some patience about it, as we've got some changes planned regarding how it currently works, and we are aiming to show it in a Tinto Talks before the end of the year (and I can't say any more about this yet, sorry!). We've also added the Curonian and Sudovian cultures, and renamed the Western Baltic one to Pruthenian, adding some more cultural granularity.

Religion:
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Not many changes regarding the religious setup of the region, as we've distributed them a bit differently in some places.

Raw Materials:
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We've added a lot of suggestions from your feedback for the raw materials of the region, making it way more complex economic-wise.

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Three main markets, as the last time: Riga, Kraków, and Kyiv. And some staunch bugs regarding location connection to their markets that refuse to disappear, as well.


Population: Unfortunately, we still have to fix the pops of the region, as we have some pending fallout yet to address, so they aren't really in a good state at this moment; it's the only thing pending to do, and we hope to share them with you as soon as possible!

And that's for today! The next Tinto Maps to be reviewed is Anatolia, with no expected date yet; we're skipping Great Britain for now, as @SaintDaveUK will be on parental leave for some more weeks. Apart from that, on Friday we will be having a new Tinto Maps, the one for Arabia. Cheers!
 
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Dzień dobry!

Below will be my analysis of this Feedback:

Dynasties:

Division of the Piast dynasty into three branches:

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  1. Kuyavian Piasts (rulers of Poland)
  2. Silesian Piasts
  3. Masovian Piasts
Extinct Piast lines:
  1. Greater Poland Piasts - in the male line, it expired in 1296 at the Prince of Greater Poland, King of Poland in the years 1295–1296, in the female line in 1339 on Princess Kalisz Jadwiga, wife of Władysław and Łokietek, Queen of Poland in the years 1320–1333.
  2. Lesser Poland Piasts - expired on grandson of Casimir II the Just, Bolesław V shameful in 1279

Countries:

I really like the refreshed map of countries. I'll just add from myself, countries that were created shortly after the game's launch date:

  1. Duchy of Pless (in German: Pleß; in Czech: Pština; in Polish: Pszczyna) - 1424–1921
  2. Duchy of Koźle (in German: Cosel; in Czech: Kozel) -1284–1532
  3. Duchy of Bielsko (in German: Bielitz; in Czech: Bílsko) - 1572–1752
  4. Duchy of Krnov (in German: Jägerndorf; in Czech: Krnov; in Polish: Karniów) - 1377–1849
Locations:

I really like the large number of completely new Locations. I respect the effort you put into this work!

But it's a pity that quite a few good old Locations were removed at the same time - in a special way in Prussia!

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More detailed map of Locations for Upper Silesia area:

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The letters indicate the current Locations that would remain in the game: A - Bytůń; B - Toszek; C- Koźle; D-Racibōrz; E- Pszczyna; F- Ćeszyn; G- Biylsko; H-Żywjec; I-Uośwjyńćim; J-Chrzanów; K-Mstów; L- Częstochowa; M- Lublyńec; N-Krnów.
  1. Greifenhagen (in Kashubian: Gripiewò; in Polish: Gryfino)
  2. Friedeberg in der Neumark (in Silesian: Krajyńske Strzelce; in Polish: Strzelce Krajeńskie)
  3. Frankfurt an der Oder (in Silesian: Uodrzański Frankfurt)
  4. Śwjybodźin (in German: Schwiebus)
  5. Międzychód
  6. Wolsztyn
  7. Leszno
  8. Rawicz
  9. Września
  10. Neustadt in Westpreußen (in Kashubian: Wejrowò)
  11. Tiegenhof (in Kashubian: Nowi Dwór)
  12. Preußisch Stargard (in Kashubian: Starogarda)
  13. Prust (in Polish: Pruszcz)
  14. Aleksandrów
  15. Brodnica
  16. Deutsch Eylau (in Polish: Iława)
  17. Heiligenbeil (in Polish: Święta Siekierka)
  18. Rastenburg (in Polish: Kętrzyn)
  19. Sensburg (in Polish: Mrągowo)
  20. Marggrabowa (in Polish: Olecko)
  21. Johannisburg (in Polish: Pisz)
  22. Augustavas (in Polish: Augustów)
  23. Białystok
  24. Wysokie
  25. Ostrów
  26. Otwock
  27. Wyszków
  28. Siematycze
  29. Skierwienice
  30. Kutno
  31. Bełchatów
  32. Tomaszów
  33. Białobrzegi
  34. Starachowice
  35. Skarżysko
  36. Włoszczowa
  37. Pińczów
  38. Kazimierza Wielka
  39. Tarnobrzeg
  40. Zamość
  41. Bochnia
  42. Gorlice
  43. Poronin
  44. Sucha Beskidzka
  45. Wadowic (in Polish: Wadowice)
  46. Biołŏ (in Polish: Biała)
  47. Będzin (in Silesian: Byńdźin)
  48. Olkusz
  49. Tarnowske Gůry (in Polish: Tarnowskie Góry)
  50. Katowicy (in Polish: Katowice)
  51. Rybńik (in Polish: Rybnik)
  52. Glywice (in Polish: Gliwice)
  53. Zobrze (in Polish: Zabrze)
  54. Wjelgo Ruda (in Polish: Ruda Śląska)
  55. Kynighuta (in Polish: Chorzów)
  56. Wałbrzich (in Polish: Wałbrzych)
  57. Jelyńo Gůra (in Polish: Jelenia Góra)
  58. Ślůnski Lwůwek (in Polish: Lwówek Śląski)
  59. Lubań
  60. Lubin
  61. Uodrzański Bytům (in Polish: Bytom Odrzański)
  62. Jablonkov
  63. Brůntal (in Czech: Bruntál)
  64. Uostrawa (in Czech: Ostrava)
  65. Frydek (in Czech: Frýdek)
  66. Myslowicy (in Polish: Mysłowice)
  67. Skoczów
  68. Mikołůw (in Polish: Mikołów)
  69. Tychy
  70. Żory
  71. Bjerůń (in Polish: Bieruń)
  72. Śwjyntochlowice (in Polish: Świętochłowice)
  73. Polkowic
  74. Piekary (in Polish: Piekary Śląskie)
  75. Władźisłůw (in Polish: Wodzisław Śląski)
  76. Strzelin
  77. Olsztyn
  78. Koniecpol
  79. Biłgoraj
  80. Leżajsk
  81. Mława
  82. Grodzisk
  83. Braunsberg (in Polish: Braniewo)
  84. Oliva (in Kashubian: Òlëwa)
  85. Vítkov
  86. Frysztot (in Czech: Fryštát)
  87. Bohumín
  88. Nowo Ruda (in Czech: Nová Ruda)
  89. Krapkowice
  90. Koziŏszyja (in Czech: Hlucholazy)
  91. Rychnov
  92. Zator
Renaming

  • Kożuchów rename into Kożuchůw
  • Świdnica rename into Świdńica
  • Krnów rename into Karńůw
  • Dzierżoniów rename into Rychbach
  • Gubczyce rename into Gubczice
  • Frywałdów rename into Frywołdůw
  • Hułczyn rename into Hulczyn
  • Pszczyna rename into Pszczina
  • Plock rename into Płock
  • Znin rename into Żnin
  • Dobrzyn rename into Dobrzyń
  • Lubartow rename into Lubartów
  • Poznan rename into Poznań
  • Ląd rename into Słupca
  • Urzędów rename into Kraśnik
  • Kazimierz rename into Puławy
  • Kunów rename into Ostrowiec
  • Gąbin rename into Wyszogród
  • Szadek rename into Zduńska Wola
  • Brzeźnica rename into Pajęczno
  • Buk rename into Nowy Tomyśl
  • Rhein rename into Rößel
  • Barten rename into Rhein
  • Mirchau rename into Karthaus

Provinces:

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  1. Sudovia - Kętrzyn, Mrągowo, Ełk, Olecko, Barten, Angersburg
  2. Neustadt in Westpreußen - Neustadt in Westpreußen, Putzig, Mirchau, Berent
  3. Southern Kuyavia - Kutno, Kowal, Radziejów, Włocławek
  4. Nur - Nur, Wysokie, Ostrów, Wyszków
  5. Southern Podlasie - Biała Podlaska, Sokołów, Mielnik, Łuków
  6. Kielce - Kielce, Starachowice, Skarżysko, Włoszczowa, Pińczów
  7. Jasło - Jasło, Gorlice, Biecz
  8. Podbeskidzie - Biała, Sucha Beskidzka, Wadowice, Żywiec, Oświęcim, Zator
  9. Racibórz - Racibórz, Rybnik, Wodzisław, Żory
  10. Bytom - Bytom, Świętochłowice, Chorzów, Tarnowskie Góry, Piekary Śląskie
  11. Gliwice - Gliwice, Toszek, Zabrze, Ruda Śląska
  12. Jawor - Jelenia Góra, Jawor, Lwówek Śląski, Lubań, Bogatynia
  13. Leszno - Leszno, Rawicz, Śrem
  14. Zielona Góra - Zielona Góra, Bytom Odrzański, Kożuchów, Sulechów, Świebodzin, Krosno Odrzańskie
  15. Ostrava - Ostrava, Frydek, Vítkov, Bohumín
  16. Pszczyna - Pszczina, Katowicy, Mikołów, Mysłowice, Tychy
  17. Będzin - Będzin, Chrzanów, Olkusz, Mstów, Siewierz
  18. Zamość - Zamość, Urzędów, Janów, Krasnystaw
  19. Nysa - Nysa, Głuchołazy, Prudnik, Niemodlin, Grodków

Areas:
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I suggest dividing the following areas:
  1. Baltic into Estonia and Latvia
  2. Prussia into West Prussia and East Prussia
  3. Silesia into Lower Silesia and Upper Silesia
  4. Eastern Poland area separated from Polesia, Volhynia, Mazovia and Lesser Poland.

Cultures:

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The culture map after the refresh is excellent. I like the proper representation of the cultures of the Balts the most. The division of large cultures such as Ruthenian and Polish adds more immersion and can be a chance for interesting missions to unify cultures, e.g.:
  1. Polish - Greater Polish + Lesser Polish = Old Polish; Old Polish + Masovian = Polish
  2. Ukrainian - Halychian + Volhynian + Ruthenian + Severian = Ukrainian
  3. Belarusian - Polesian + Polatskian = Belarusian
  4. Lithuanian - Aukstaitian + Samogitian + Sudovian = Lithuanian
I think it would be interesting to add some cultures:
  1. Goral
  2. Southern Estonian
  3. Krivich
  4. Dregovich
  5. Ulich
  6. Scanian (I know this doesn't apply to the regions in question, but I added it anyway because it can be seen on the map)
Rename Ruthenian into Polian.

Markets:
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In my opinion, Gdańsk (Danzig) is sorely missed as a Trade Center. This city was a very important member of the Hanseatic League and a major trade center in the region.

Names

Silesian

  1. Kożuchów rename into Kożuchůw
  2. Świdnica rename into Świdńica
  3. Krnów rename into Karńůw
  4. Gubczyce rename into Gubczice
  5. Frywałdów rename into Frywołdůw
  6. Hułczyn rename into Hulczyn
  7. Pszczyna rename into Pszczina
  8. Jawor (without rename)
  9. Złotoryja (without rename)
  10. Lubań (without rename)
  11. Wschowa (without rename)
  12. Oława (without rename)
  13. Świdnica (without rename)
  14. Koźle (without rename)
  15. Żary (without rename)
  16. Toszek (without rename)

The rest of the Silesian locations shown in this Feedback are fine.

Kashubian (also works for Polabian culture)

  1. Stettin rename into Szcecëno
  2. Wolin rename into Wòlëń
  3. Schlawe rename into Słôwno
  4. Berent rename into Kòscérzna
  5. Kołobrzeg rename into Kòlbrzég
  6. Butow rename into Bëtowò
  7. Putzig rename into Pùckò
  8. Dramburg rename into Drôwa
  9. Lebork rename into Lãbórg
  10. Wolgast rename into Wòłogòszcz
  11. Rostock rename into Roztok
  12. Belgard rename into Biôłogarda
  13. Danzig rename into Gdúnjsk
  14. Karthaus rename into Kartëzë
  15. Tuchel rename into Tëchòlô
  16. Saatzig rename into Stôrgard
  17. Stolp rename into Stôłpskò
  18. Wyrzysk rename into Wërzëskò
  19. Schwetz rename into Swiecé
  20. Flatow rename into Złotowò
  21. Brandenburg rename into Branibòr
  22. Ruppin rename into Rypin
  23. Berlin rename into Kòpanica
  24. Köslin rename into Kòszalëno
  25. Dirschau rename into Dërszewò
  26. Bydgoszcz rename into Bëdgòszcza

Goral (potential)

  1. Nowy Sącz rename into Sonc
  2. Jasło rename into Josiel
  3. Nowy Targ rename into Miasto
  4. Biecz rename into
  5. Czchów rename into
  6. Sucha Beskidzka rename into
  7. Poronin rename into
List of potential unique buildings for the Silesia region:

The most important:


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Romanesque rotunda in Cieszyn

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The Old Town Hall in Wrocław represents Saxon and Lusatian influences

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Brzeg Castle, one of the finest examples of Italian influenced Renaissance architecture in Silesia

Silver Mine in Tarnowskie Góry

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Opole Castle

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Bytom Castle

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Königshütte (Chorzów location)

Gold Mine in Złoty Stok (Ziębice location)

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Pszczyna Castle

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Książ Castle (Wałbrzych location)

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Church of Peace in Świdnica

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Main building of the University of Wrocław

Churches:

Co-Cathedral of the Assumption of the Virgin Mary in Opava

Exaltation of the Holy Cross Church in Jelenia Góra

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Basilica of St. James and St. Agnes in Nysa

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Co-Cathedral of St. Jadwiga of Silesia in Zielona Góra

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Vang Stave Church in Karpacz (Jelenia Góra location)

Castles:

Oleśnica Castle

Bielsko Castle

Czocha Castle (Lubań location)

Żywiec Castle

Frydek Castle

Frysztat Castle

Zator Castle

Silesian Ostrava Castle

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Gliwice Castle

Prudnik Castle

Namysłów Castle

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Legnica Castle

Głogów Castle

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Racibórz Castle

Town halls:

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Town Hall in Lwówek Śląski

Industrial:

The Prince's Brewery in Tychy

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Königin Luise Mine in Zabrze

Zinc Smelter in Szopienice (Katowice location)

Hoym Coal Mine in Rybnik

Forts:


Srebna Góra Fort (Ziębice location)

Kłodzko Fortress in Kladsko

Outstanding figures:

Dukes:
  1. Henry the Pious
  2. Saint Jadwiga of Silesia
  3. Hans Heinrich XV von Hochberg
  4. Hanusz II the Good
  5. George Hohenzollern-Ansbach the Pious
  6. John Christian of Brieg
  7. Henry V the Iron
  8. George William of Legnica
Aristocrats:
  1. Hugo I Henckel von Donnesmarck
  2. Johann Adam de Garnier

Commanders:
  1. Hans Ulrich Schaffgotsch

Raubritters:
  1. Black Christopher from Olszanica
  2. Hans von Tschirn
  3. Hans von Koetwitz
  4. Fritsche Gradis

Industrialists:
  1. Franz von Winckler
  2. Karl Godula
  3. Samuel Fränkel
Engineers:
  1. John Baildon
  2. Fridrich Wilhelm von Reden
Artists:
  1. Georg Philipp Teleman - musician
  2. August Kiss - sculptor
  3. Joseph von Eichendorff - poet
  4. Johann Franz Hoffmann - painter
  5. Jeremias Josef Knechtel - painter
  6. Bernard Krause - painter
  7. Michael Willmann Młodszy - painter
  8. Bartłomiej Strobel - painter
  9. Michael Willmann - painter
  10. Philip Christian Bentum - painter
  11. Jan of Zittau - porthole
  12. Jan Kryštof Liška - painter
  13. Pahr family - family of architects
  14. Carlo Rossi - architect
  15. Jan Schubert - sculptor
  16. Alois Taux - musician
Clergy:
  1. Saint Jacek Odrowąż
  2. Johannes Baptista von Albertini
  3. Jan Herbinius
  4. Seweryn Jung
  5. Kaspar Schwenkfeld von Ossig
  6. Wacław Waxmański
  7. Luise zu Stolberg-Wernigerode
  8. Joseph Schaffranek
Scholars:
  1. Anzelm Ephorinus - Humanist
  2. Angelus Silesius (Johannes Scheffler) -doctor, philosopher, poet
  3. Witello from Silesia - philosopher, physicist, mathematician, optician
  4. Reginald Kneifl
  5. Jan Gotfryd Theiner - doctor
  6. Johann Wilhelm Ritter - physicist
Merchants:
  1. Friedrich Gielczewsky
  2. Nicolaus Copernicus Sr. (father of astronomer Nicolaus Copernicus)
Politicians:
  1. Franz Freiherr von Hein
  2. Hans Ernst von Kottwitz
  3. Karl Georg von Hoym
  4. Józef Lompa
List of sample surnames of the Silesian Nobility:

Alker, Altmann, Apostolsky oder Postolsky, Arnim, Arnold, Asch, Aulok, Axleben, Axt, Baildon-Briestwell, Ballestrem, Balwin, Banck, Baruth, Bawor, Berbisdorf, Berge, Bes, Beer, Beess und Chrostin, Berka, Betsch, Běšin, Beyer, Bibran, Bibritsch, Bilcer, Bindemann, Bischofswerdt, Blacha, Bludovsky, Bock, Bocken, Boltzen, Borschnitz, Borek, Borwitz, Brauchitsch, Braun, Braunek, Brauneck, Biberstein, Birkhan, Brigido, Brzesky, Buday, Buddenbrock, Buswoy, Bytomsky, Canitz und Dallwitz, Celesta, Czelo von Czechowitz, Czeschau, Czettritz, Czirn, Dalibór, Decken-Bruhoff, Demryc, Demritz, Diebitsch, Dobschitz, Dobritsch, Dohna, Donnersmarck, Draschwitz, Duchze, Dyhrn, Dziewunty, Eichborn, Eichholz, Elbel, Ender, Enich, Erbach, Falkenhayn, Falkenhorst, Fargas, Fitschen, Foglar, Frankenberg, Francken, Frobel, Fulštejn, Gaffron, von Garnier, Gaschin, Geissler, Gelhorn, Gerlach, Gersdorf, Gfug, Giesche, Glaubitz, Glommer, Gordon, Görlich, Götzen, Gregersdorf, Grünberg, Gruttschreiber, Gütschow, Guttenstein, Gusner, Habsburg, Halama von Jičin, Hantke von Lilienfeld, Hantken von Prudnik, Hanwalt, Harrach, Hartig, Hatzfeld, Hartitzsch, Haugwitz, Haunolt, Helm von Wischkowitz, Herberstein, Hederich, Hemm, Herman, Hermann, Henckel, Henel, Hennigsdorf, Herberstein, Heugel, Heyde, Heydebrand, Heynitz, Hildebrand, Hirsch, Hohenhausen,, Hochberg, Hohenzollern, Hocke, Hoditz, Hoffmann, Hohenlohe, von und zu Hohenstein, Holly, Honbicki, Horecky von Horka, Hundt, Jakvek von Krelkov, Januszky, Jerla, Jesor, Jokay, Jordan, Kaba von Rybňan, Kager von Globen, Kaius, Kalckreuth, Kapaun von Svojkov, Kasperlik, Kecherle, Kiczki, Kinsky, Kittlitz, Klette, Kloch, Kluger, Knobelsdorff, Köckeritz, Kobylka, Kolditz, Korn, Kramsta, Koppet, Kospoth, Kosput, Koschembahr, Kostka, Kottwitz, Kotulinsky, Kowalsky, Kralitz, Krane, Krawarz, Kreckwitz, Kreischelwitz, Krockow, Krohn, Kropáč, Kropacz, Kuhl, Kulmitz, Kurzbach, Kyau, Lachmann-Falkenau, Landskron, Lang, Langenau, Larisch, von Leippe, de Lippa, Lessel, Lest, Lichtenburg, Liechtenstein, Liebdaler, Liebenau, Liedlau, Lindheim, Lischka, Loeben, Löbbecke, Logau, Lohenstein, Lottum, Luck, Lukau, Lüttwitz, Magnis, Maltzahn, Matuschka, Mauschwitz, Maxen, Mattencloit, Mettich, Mikusch, Mleschko, Moczygemba, Motschelnitz, Morawitzky, Mosch, Müffling, Mühlheim, Münchhausen, Nassau, Niebelschütz, Niemitz, Niesemeuschel, Nimptsch, von Nostitz, Nowack, Ogigiel, Obešlik von Lipultovic, Obisch Ochab, Oppel, Oppersdorff, Orlick, Osterperg, Otterstedt, Pachta, Packisch-Festenberg, Paczensky, Pannwitz, Parchwitz, Pelchrzim, Pelcka, Peterswald, Petrasch, Pfeil, Piast, Pilch, Pifko, Plissen, Pogrel, Pohledetzky, von Poncet, Poppschütz, Porschnitz, Portatius, Poser, Post, Praschma, Predel, Prittwitz, Promnitz, Pückler, Rackel, Radetzki, Rappach, von Ratibor und Corvey, Ratschin, Rätzke, Raussendorff, Rechenberg, von Reden, Regensperg, Rehbinder, von Reibnitz, Reichaw, Reichenbach, Reideburg, Reinsberg, Reisewitz, Richthofen, Rödern, Rochra, von Rohnau, Rohr, Rothenburg, Rothkirch, Ruditzki, Runge, Saalhausen, Sack, von Sagan, Salis, Salisch, Saint-Genois, Saltza, Sandreczky, Sauermanner, Saurma, Schaffgotsch, Scheliha, Schellendorf, Schenckendorff, Schickfus, Schindel, Schlabrendorf, Schlieben, Schlichting, Schliewitz, Schmettau, Schmidel, Schnellenwald, Schoenberg, Sedlnitzky, Schönaich-Carolath, Schönburg, Schreibersdorf, Schütz, Schweinichen, Schweinitz, Schwerin, Schwenckfeld, Sebottendorf, Seherr von Thoss, Seidlitz, Seydlitz, Senitz, Silhan, Silheim, Solms-Braunfels, Sommerfeld, Spaetgen, Spens, die Stange zu Kunitz, Stechow, Stiebitz, Stillfried, Stoltz, Stosch, Strachwitz, von Sweyn, Szwajnoch, Tader, Temritz, Talckenberg, Thurzo, Trach, Trauttmansdorff, Trolio, Tschammer, Tscherny, Tschischwitz, Tscheschaw, Tcheschau, Tschirnhaus, Tschirschky und Reichel, Tunkel, Ullesdorf, Unruh, Unwerth, Üchtritz, Waldau, Waldenburg, Walditz, Waniczek, Warnsdorf, Wartensleben, Welczeck, Wilczeck, Winz, Weisbach, Wiese, Wildau, Wolframsdorf, Wratislaw, Wrbna, Veltheim, Vranov, Vyškota von Vodnik, Yorck von Wartenburg, Zajonschek, Zedlitz, von Zedlitz-Neukirch, Želecký von Počenic, Zeschau, Zibulcka, Ziethen, Zigan, Zhorský von Zhorze, Zobeltitz, Žampach von Pottenstein, Žňovský von Korkyně



Source (in Silesian):
https://szl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ślōnske_familije_szlachecke



Other Silesian surnames:

Anczok, Andzioł, Andziul, Aptekorz, Aptyka, Babioch, Bablok, Bacik, Badura, Baluch, Bambynek, Banisch, Bartocha, Basczok, Bazgier, Baszton, Beblik, Bedrunka, Belok, Benisz, Białas, Biczek, Biegon, Bielesz, Bienek, Bienioszek, Biesok, Bigdon, Bilich, Bitniok, Bobrzyk, Bochynek, Bodora, Bojdoł, Bolik, Bombik, Borosz, Borutka, Brachaczek, Branny, Breguła, Broja, Brychlik, Brzitwa, Bugdoł, Bujoczek, Burziwoda, Bylok, Cedziwoda, Cempulik, Chleborz, Chodura, Chromik, Chybiorz, Cibura, Cieplik, Ciomber, Ciomperlik, Ciongwa, Ciurlok, Cofalik, Curlok, Cyron, Czarnynoga, Czech, Czembor, Czerner, Czmajduch, Czora, Czorniczek, Czura, Czurlok, Czwiorok, Czypionka, Debudaj, Dembiniok, Derlik, Dorulok, Drabiniok, Drosdziok, Drzyzga, Dulniok, Dwucet, Dyga, Dymorz, Działach, Dziambor, Dzida, Dziewior, Dziuk, Elisch, Fabisz, Famula, Famulok, Farniok, Ferdyan, Firla, Franciok, Franik, Furas, Furgol, Fylok, Gajda, Gala, Galios, Galenziok, Garbas, Garcorz, Garus, Gaszok, Gawlik, Gigla, Gizdoń, Glagla, Gliniorz, Glombik, Głodniok, Gmyrek, Gniozdorz, Gniza, Godziek, Godula, Gogolok, Gogulla, Gordzielik, Gorki, Gorywoda, Gorzelik, Grabolus, Gralla, Gramula, Griszke, Grobosz, Grochla, Grolik, Gruchlik, Grzeja, Grzomba, Guziel, Habier, Hadula, Hajda, Halupczok, Hanke, Helisz, Herisz, Hetmaniok, Hombek, Huda, Hutny, Hybiorz, Ibrom, Imiela, Jableka, Jatzek, Jachnik, Jagusiok, Jandzioł, Janecko, Janica, Janocha, Janoszek, Janota, Janta, Janysik, Jaromin, Jedzok, Jeglorz, Jelonek, Jonderko, Jonecko, Jonkisz, Juraszek, Jurochnik, Kabocik, Kabuła, Kadzioch, Kaliga, Kaloch, Kałamała, Kandzia, Kaprol, Kapuściok, Karwat, Kaszny, Kawulok, Kempny, Kipka, Klapec, Klimala, Kluczniok, Klyszcz, Kobior, Kochut, Kociok, Kocur, Koczor, Kolny, Koloch, Komor, Konieczko, Kopiec, Kopyciok, Korfanty, Koryciorz, Kotysz, Kotula, Kozub, Koźlik, Krajczok, Krentorz, Krystek, Krzep, Krziwon, Ksionsyk, Kubica, Kulodzik, Kulpok, Kupka, Kurzacz, Kuś, Kusz, Kuszka, Kuzior, Kuźnik, Kwapik, Kwiatoń, Labisz, Lebuda, Ledwoch, Lipok, Lisoń, Lotko, Łabaj, Machnik, Machoń, Machura, Macioł, Makosz, Mandrysz, Maroń, Materlik, Mechnik, Michnik, Mielimonka, Miensopust, Mika, Misz, Moczigemba, Morawin, Mordeja, Musiolik, Niedoba, Nielaba, Nogły, Nosiadek, Nowrotek, Odelga, Olejok, Opioł, Otremba, Paciok, Palemba, Pampuch, Papierok, Piechaczek, Pieczka, Piernikorz, Piesiur, Pietryja, Pilich, Pindur, Piszczek, Pindur, Pitas, Plaszczymonka, Plewniok, Pochcioł, Polnik, Popenda, Porombka, Promny, Przeliorz, Przybyła, Psiorz, Pszczelorz, Puzoń, Pyka, Pyrcik, Pyszniok, Raszka, Rataj, Rduch, Remiorz, Respondek, Ruśniok, Rybiorz, Rzychoń, Rzitka, Salisz, Samol, Sapok, Schmeiduch, Sczeponek, Sierny, Sitko, Siwy, Siwoń, Skalbaniok, Skaźnik, Skliniorz, Skolik, Skopek, Skrobol, Skupnik, Słowioczek, Smarzoch, Smoczok, Smolorz, Smuda, Sobala, Sobik, Sówka, Sporysek, Spura, Stabik, Starzoch, Stawinoga, Stenchlik, Stompel, Strzedula, Strzoda, Studnik, Subelok, Syguda, Szczasny, Szczypka, Szewior, Szkatuła, Szkrobol, Szłapa, Szmatloch, Szołtysek, Szromek, Szwarlik, Szygula, Szymura, Śmieja, Śruborz, Świdergoł, Świenty, Świergolik, Tatoj, Tiszbierek, Tobolik, Toszek, Troszok, Trzaskalik, Twardoch, Ulczok, Urzeniczok, Waduła, Walochnik, Waluga, Warcok, Warzic, Wąglorz, Wengrzik, Wicher, Wieja, Wilga, Wodniok, Wojtala, Wosz, Wowry, Wyleżoł, Wyrwich, Wyżgoł, Zachnik, Zadora, Zarembik, Zdebel, Zembok, Zemlok, Zgrzebniok, Ziebura, Zieleźnik, Zieleźny, Zimnol, Zmarzły, Zogornik, Zupok, Ziska, Żemlok, Żur, Żymła

Male names:

Achim, Adolf (Dolfik), Albert, Alfons, Alfred, Alojz, Jyndrek, Tonik, August, Bernard, Bruno, Czesik, Damian, Edward (Ecik), Emanuel (Manek), Emil, Erich, Erwin (Yrwin), Ojgen, Ewald, Francik, Friedrich (Frydek), Gyrard, Gustlik, Hubert (Bercik), Helmut, Hajnel or Hajnrich, Ignac, Johan (Hanys), Jorg, Joseph (Zeflik, Pepiczek), Karol (Karlik), Kazmir, Krystian, Leon, Ludwig, Maximilian (Maks), Manfred, Maniek, Michoł, Niklaus, Otto (Otek), Paul, Pjeter, Raymond (Mundek), Rajnhold (Holdek), Raflik, Robert, Rudolf (Rudzik), Richart, Stanik, Selwa, Sztefan, Szczepon, Theodor, Waldemar (Waldzik), Walter, Wilhelm (Wilem), Zynek, Zygfryd (Ziga), Sigismund (Zyga)

Female names:

Adelajda, Agnes, Berta, Aloisia (Alojza), Amalia, Stazyja, Angela (Nela), Ana, Antonina (Tondla), Apollonia (Dinka), Augustine (Gustla), Barbara, Beate, Bernadette (Bernata), Bibiana, Blandina (Blandyna), Bohumila (Bogulka), Broncla, Brygida, Cila, Dora, Edeltraud (Trauta), Edita, Elza, Emilie (Milka), Emma (Yma), Erna, Erika, Felcia, Frida, Gynia, Felicia (Felcia), Folrentine (Tina), Franziska (Francla), Gabriele, Genoveva (Gefa), Gertruda (Truda), Gizela, Hanna (Hana), Helene (Hela), Hynia, Herma, Hildegarda (Hilda), Ingrid, Irma, Hedwig (Hejdla), Jana, Johanna (Aniszka), Zyta, Katharina (Katla), Christine (Krystla), Lida, Luzia (Luca), Lucy (Ucyja), Madeleine (Magda), Margarete (Gryjta), Maria (Maryjka), Marianna (Mańka), Matilda (Tylda), Ottilie (Tila), Rosalie (Ruzala), Rose (Rołza), Salomea (Zalka), Seraphina (Zerka), Stefanie (Sztefka), Theresa (Tereza), Ursula (Usia), Victoria (Wichtora), Wilhelmina (Wilma), Zenobia, Sophia (Zofija)
 
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these new maps smell good
 
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Did you lower the population inhabitating the "Grosse Wildnis", aka East of Prussia? What tags does each Polish culture have? Every culture has a TAG country in place. Are they releasables, formables or the already existing Polish duchies? Overall I don't see a reason for multiple Polish cultures, other than that would make Poland a singular cultural state compared to the others. What made you do it?
 
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You're missing South Estonian as a culture
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North Estonian is closer to Finnish than to South Estonian
This Is how I'd set them up. South Estonian should either be called just that or Ugala/Ugalian to reflect Sakala and Ugandi credit to @margustoo
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I would also rename North Livonia to Sakala, based on the ancient tribe and county of the same name.
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1. I assume Riga Is city and Riga Lettoniæ the archbishopric, right?
2. What culture is the purple minority in Slovakia? Carpathian Germans? And the orange-brown stripes in lesser polish?
3. I see two Silesian counties that are independent: it's correct?
 
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Just some minor feedback:
Maybe Osvětim could be split further to include Zátor which was its own duchy from 1445.

Opava could be split to again include Bruntál, as it's rather big compared to the surrounding provinces and Bruntál later became separated from Opava.

Otherwise you included all provinces I would've added to Silesia already :D
 
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Cultures:
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Some meaningful changes regarding the cultural setup of the region. We've decided to be a bit more consistent with the regions to the west, and we have split the Polish and Ruthenian cultures into their regional variants. We know that there will be a lot of questions regarding how this will work in the game, but we may ask for some patience about it, as we've got some changes planned regarding how it currently works, and we are aiming to show it in a Tinto Talks before the end of the year (and I can't say any more about this yet, sorry!). We've also added the Curonian and Sudovian cultures, and renamed the Western Baltic one to Pruthenian, adding some more cultural granularity.
Is there any reason for such cultural divisions except consistency with others? Any historical basis for this division? I'm afraid I have to disagree with this split of cultures.
It makes the region much much less unique for me.

I think it was much better when Polish culture was united. It presented an awesome and historic play as a highly culturally unified nation. This is what makes flavour for the game. Small uniquenesses add up. Now it is just like the others but in a different spot. Why it should be like that? Why it can not remain united?

For East Slavic cultures, there is even research about the divisions of the culture. Why was it arbitrarily divided?
The best would be in my eyes to only divide Central on Lithuanian and Russian zones of control. I think this division is much better suited for the game.
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