All of these places have a lot of diversity, mostly because of the change of elevation: The Andes, Mexico, western United-States, the mountains of Central Asia.
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hey so i make maps for the purpose of playing risk type rpg games, and ive run out of ideas for places to draw. ive overdone europe, middle east, east asia, etc. and ive done some maps that arent real places. so i was wondering if anybody knows of a place i could draw thats got interesting and dynamic land formations (mountains, rivers, maybe different biomes) and could easily see about 10-12 countries occupying it. it doesnt matter if the place is real or fake, international or a small region. any suggestions would be appreciated, thanks
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All of these places have a lot of diversity, mostly because of the change of elevation: The Andes, Mexico, western United-States, the mountains of Central Asia.
Invent your own world Design a continent with everything you listed, and anything else you want to add, then draw it
What about a whole lot of islands? Like Indonesia....
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i usually have trouble with keeping islands connected realistically or simply but i could revisit it. like maybe a colonial era map. central america would be cool, aztecs and stuff. ive done north america a lot. and civilization IV beat me to galaxy colonization and wars, id feel bad. thanks for all the replies though guys
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