Nice map, but those borders in the Russian Far East look a bit odd. Why do the Chinese have Primorskiy Krai, but not the rest of Manchuria, and who designed that settlement in Sakhalin?
They won that part of Manchuria in The third war of chinese Independance, even though they amazingly still have a distantly Yuan "emperor", of the Meng-Yuan Dynasty, although they do have a prime minister aswell, heh.
EDIT: Your map looks good Lascupa, but the borders of some of the African colonies seem a bit awkward. The HRE and Hungarian colonies in particular with only a tiny bit on the coast. I know that the Belgian Congo was like that, but that was because it consisted of the river watershed. Other than that, the map is cool.
Not sure about that, i think it's because of certain odd circumstances, such as leasing bits to other nations.
Original ideas and a commendable lack of convergent borders. What's the current year? It seems odd (though not impossible) that the Americas are still being carved up by colonial powers when Africa is completely colonised.
Currant year is... 1819, and the unfinished colonization of N. America is due to the war over Ivanovitch Island (Vancouver OTL) which ended in Mexico getting, it, and a pact that no new claims could be made in north America, rather like the OTL Antarctica treaty, as a result that area is mostly uninhabited. Also, the second Canadian revolution and the Third American Revolt are going on in British north America, and Alaskaya and Mexico are the only world powers based in the Americas (Brazil is still mostly under Portugal's rule)