02-19-2017, 01:15 PM
Welcome to this thread, where you can find anything that's map-related in regards of GI-Land.
For more information regarding the topics these maps cover, please visit the official TSP-Encyclopedia. There I will constantly share more detailed and fresh information from GI-Land and later on also Snolland.
To enlarge a map, please right-click on it and choose "Open Image in new Tab". You will be redirected to Imgur, where you can look better at the map and zoom to your heart's content.
Please enjoy your stay!
Political Maps
GI-Land is a federal republic consisting of several administrative subdivisions, that all have a certain set of tasks they're responsible for.
The lowest tier of them are the municipalities of which 390 are existing. Above them are the 30 districts.
The 26 cities GI-Land has are legally considered a mix out of the municipalities and districts, even though generally speaking they can be seen as a special form of district not divided into municipalities, but boroughs.
The highest lower administrative level are the three states Atlantis, Lesser GI-Land and Greater GI-Land.
The regions are mainly cultural subdivisions, but still play a role for the districts when planning the general future development of themselves and their direct neighbours.
States and Districts
Regions and Municipalities
Demographic Maps
The latest census of 2020 uncovered that ~27,320,269 people are living in GI-Land. On a total area of 62,693 km² this means, the country has a population density of 435.77 inh./km² or 436 inh./km², if you round it up.
More than 16.6 million people - almost 61% of the total population - live in the 26 cities. The 39% of the populace living in the countryside do so mainly in Lesser GI-Land, which has almost equal populations living in and outside of the cities, while the states of Greater GI-Land and Atlantis are much more urbanised.
Total Population Numbers
(numbers in Million people) [NOT UPDATED YET]
Rough Population Numbers (by Municipalities and Cities)
Total Population Density (by Municipalities and Cities)
Cultural Maps
Language Distribution in GI-Land
[NOT UPDATED YET]
For more information regarding the topics these maps cover, please visit the official TSP-Encyclopedia. There I will constantly share more detailed and fresh information from GI-Land and later on also Snolland.
To enlarge a map, please right-click on it and choose "Open Image in new Tab". You will be redirected to Imgur, where you can look better at the map and zoom to your heart's content.
Please enjoy your stay!
Political Maps
GI-Land is a federal republic consisting of several administrative subdivisions, that all have a certain set of tasks they're responsible for.
The lowest tier of them are the municipalities of which 390 are existing. Above them are the 30 districts.
The 26 cities GI-Land has are legally considered a mix out of the municipalities and districts, even though generally speaking they can be seen as a special form of district not divided into municipalities, but boroughs.
The highest lower administrative level are the three states Atlantis, Lesser GI-Land and Greater GI-Land.
The regions are mainly cultural subdivisions, but still play a role for the districts when planning the general future development of themselves and their direct neighbours.
States and Districts
Regions and Municipalities
Demographic Maps
The latest census of 2020 uncovered that ~27,320,269 people are living in GI-Land. On a total area of 62,693 km² this means, the country has a population density of 435.77 inh./km² or 436 inh./km², if you round it up.
More than 16.6 million people - almost 61% of the total population - live in the 26 cities. The 39% of the populace living in the countryside do so mainly in Lesser GI-Land, which has almost equal populations living in and outside of the cities, while the states of Greater GI-Land and Atlantis are much more urbanised.
Total Population Numbers
(numbers in Million people) [NOT UPDATED YET]
Rough Population Numbers (by Municipalities and Cities)
Total Population Density (by Municipalities and Cities)
Cultural Maps
Language Distribution in GI-Land
[NOT UPDATED YET]