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      danieledel last edited by

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      For future maps that can be inserted into the TripleA game, perhaps there are some notable sources, ready-made strategic table games that have already been successful. I refer to those of the International Team, here is the list:
      http://zargosl.free.fr/warg-IT-UK.html

      The game of the war between East and West in 1981:
      http://zargosl.free.fr/east-UK.html

      The Yom Kippur war game:
      http://zargosl.free.fr/yom-UK.html

      The wars of Napoleon:
      http://zargosl.free.fr/bonaparte-UK.html

      And other games:
      http://zargosl.free.fr/warg-IT-UK.html
      Wanting, even without having to violate the copyright (you need to be informed, maybe after all these times have expired rights), you can easily have new maps for Triplea.
      Good day.

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        RogerCooper @danieledel last edited by

        If you are looking for maps, I would suggest the site,Geacron.com, which provides maps of political borders for every year from 3000BC to today.

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          alkexr @RogerCooper last edited by alkexr

          @rogercooper It's worthy of noting that it's notoriously inaccurate. It can be a very useful tool to quickly get an idea of a general time period, but it's no substitute for historical research.

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            RogerCooper @alkexr last edited by

            For more detail, you can use the program, Centennia Historical Atlas. However it only covers Europe, North Africa and the Middle East during the second millenium.

            The military history department of West Point has some interesting maps USMA

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