The map should resemble a late 20th century political atlas (around 1980 style) unless otherwise specified. Geopolitical rules for this alternate timeline: 1. Poland • Western border follows the 1918 border of Poland. • Eastern border follows the 1930 border of Poland. “Poland follows its 1930 territorial borders, except that Upper Silesia and the Danzig Corridor are excluded, as these regions are incorporated into Prussia.” 2. Germany • Germany is divided into West Germany and East Germany, with West Germany identical to real-world borders. • East GERMANY • This expanded East Germany includes: • Original East Germany territory • West Prussia • East Prussia • Danzig Corridor • The eastern border of East Germany follows the eastern border of the German Empire (Second Reich). 3. Memel Region • The Memel (Klaipėda) region belongs to East Germany , not Lithuania. 4. Baltic States • Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania exist as independent states, except for the Memel region. 5. Soviet Union • The western border of the USSR follows the 1930 border. 6. Balkans • Yugoslavia exists and has annexed Bulgaria. • However: • Slovenia and Croatia are separated from Yugoslavia. • Croatia becomes an independent state (Croatian Independent State). 7. Danubian Federation • A new country called “Danubian Federation” exists. • It consists of: • Austria • Slovenia • Czechoslovakia • Hungary 8.Moldova is an independent country. 9. Other European Countries • Any country not mentioned should follow the real-world European borders of 1980,but a country mentioned must follow the request. Map style requirements: • Political map • Clear country borders • Country names labeled • Muted atlas colors • White ocean background • Clean cartographic style • Title: “Alternate Europe”
The map should resemble a late 20th century political atlas (around 1980 style) unless otherwise specified. Geopolitical rules for this alternate timeline: 1. Poland • Western border follows the 1918 border of Poland. • Eastern border follows the 1930 border of Poland. “Poland follows its 1930 territorial borders, except that Upper Silesia and the Danzig Corridor are excluded, as these regions are incorporated into Prussia.” 2. Germany • Germany is divided into West Germany and East Germany, with West Germany identical to real-world borders. • East GERMANY • This expanded East Germany includes: • Original East Germany territory • West Prussia • East Prussia • Danzig Corridor • The eastern border of East Germany follows the eastern border of the German Empire (Second Reich). 3. Memel Region • The Memel (Klaipėda) region belongs to East Germany , not Lithuania. 4. Baltic States • Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania exist as independent states, except for the Memel region. 5. Soviet Union • The western border of the USSR follows the 1930 border. 6. Balkans • Yugoslavia exists and has annexed Bulgaria. • However: • Slovenia and Croatia are separated from Yugoslavia. • Croatia becomes an independent state (Croatian Independent State). 7. Danubian Federation • A new country called “Danubian Federation” exists. • It consists of: • Austria • Slovenia • Czechoslovakia • Hungary 8.Moldova is an independent country. 9. Other European Countries • Any country not mentioned should follow the real-world European borders of 1980,but a country mentioned must follow the request. Map style requirements: • Political map • Clear country borders • Country names labeled • Muted atlas colors • White ocean background • Clean cartographic style • Title: “Alternate Europe”
The map should resemble a late 20th century political atlas (around 1980 style) unless otherwise specified. Geopolitical rules for this alternate timeline: 1. Poland • Western border follows the 1918 border of Poland. • Eastern border follows the 1930 border of Poland. “Poland follows its 1930 territorial borders, except that Upper Silesia and the Danzig Corridor are excluded, as these regions are incorporated into Prussia.” 2. Germany • Germany is divided into West Germany and East Germany, with West Germany identical to real-world borders. • East GERMANY • This expanded East Germany includes: • Original East Germany territory • West Prussia • East Prussia • Danzig Corridor • The eastern border of East Germany follows the eastern border of the German Empire (Second Reich). 3. Memel Region • The Memel (Klaipėda) region belongs to East Germany , not Lithuania. 4. Baltic States • Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania exist as independent states, except for the Memel region. 5. Soviet Union • The western border of the USSR follows the 1930 border. 6. Balkans • Yugoslavia exists and has annexed Bulgaria. • However: • Slovenia and Croatia are separated from Yugoslavia. • Croatia becomes an independent state (Croatian Independent State). 7. Danubian Federation • A new country called “Danubian Federation” exists. • It consists of: • Austria • Slovenia • Czechoslovakia • Hungary 8.Moldova is an independent country. 9. Other European Countries • Any country not mentioned should follow the real-world European borders of 1980,but a country mentioned must follow the request. Map style requirements: • Political map • Clear country borders • Country names labeled • Muted atlas colors • White ocean background • Clean cartographic style • Title: “Alternate Europe”
The map should resemble a late 20th century political atlas (around 1980 style) unless otherwise specified. Geopolitical rules for this alternate timeline: 1. Poland • Western border follows the 1918 border of Poland. • Eastern border follows the 1930 border of Poland. “Poland follows its 1930 territorial borders, except that Upper Silesia and the Danzig Corridor are excluded, as these regions are incorporated into Prussia.” 2. Germany • Germany is divided into West Germany and East Germany, with West Germany identical to real-world borders. • East GERMANY • This expanded East Germany includes: • Original East Germany territory • West Prussia • East Prussia • Danzig Corridor • The eastern border of East Germany follows the eastern border of the German Empire (Second Reich). 3. Memel Region • The Memel (Klaipėda) region belongs to East Germany , not Lithuania. 4. Baltic States • Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania exist as independent states, except for the Memel region. 5. Soviet Union • The western border of the USSR follows the 1930 border. 6. Balkans • Yugoslavia exists and has annexed Bulgaria. • However: • Slovenia and Croatia are separated from Yugoslavia. • Croatia becomes an independent state (Croatian Independent State). 7. Danubian Federation • A new country called “Danubian Federation” exists. • It consists of: • Austria • Slovenia • Czechoslovakia • Hungary 8.Moldova is an independent country. 9. Other European Countries • Any country not mentioned should follow the real-world European borders of 1980,but a country mentioned must follow the request. Map style requirements: • Political map • Clear country borders • Country names labeled • Muted atlas colors • White ocean background • Clean cartographic style • Title: “Alternate Europe”
Dyed Green Hair, Messy Top Knot, Casual Grunge Outfit, Graffiti Walls in Berlin, Germany,"A hyperrealistic portrait of a beautiful 21-year-old European girl with messy green hair tied into a casual top knot. She is wearing a grunge-inspired outfit,ripped jeans, a band t-shirt, and combat boots. The background is a graffiti-covered wall in Berlin, Germany, with the edgy, artistic vibe of the citys urban streets." <lora:flux realism lora:1> <lora:FLUX_Detailer2K:1>
Explore the fascinating world of monorail transport in northern Germany with Prompthero! Immerse yourself in the innovative technology and breathtaking landscapes as you travel along the futuristic tracks. Describe the unique experience this monorail journey offers and discover how it is revolutionising the connection between different cities in northern Germany. let Prompthero convey the excitement of this modern form of transport in this region.
The map should resemble a late 20th century political atlas (around 1980 style) unless otherwise specified. Geopolitical rules for this alternate timeline: 1. Poland • Western border follows the 1918 border of Poland. • Eastern border follows the 1930 border of Poland. “Poland follows its 1930 territorial borders, except that Upper Silesia and the Danzig Corridor are excluded, as these regions are incorporated into Prussia.” 2. Germany • Germany is divided into West Germany and East Germany, with West Germany identical to real-world borders. • East GERMANY • This expanded East Germany includes: • Original East Germany territory • West Prussia • East Prussia • Danzig Corridor • The eastern border of East Germany follows the eastern border of the German Empire (Second Reich). 3. Memel Region • The Memel (Klaipėda) region belongs to East Germany , not Lithuania. 4. Baltic States • Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania exist as independent states, except for the Memel region. 5. Soviet Union • The western border of the USSR follows the 1930 border. 6. Balkans • Yugoslavia exists and has annexed Bulgaria. • However: • Slovenia and Croatia are separated from Yugoslavia. • Croatia becomes an independent state (Croatian Independent State). 7. Danubian Federation • A new country called “Danubian Federation” exists. • It consists of: • Austria • Slovenia • Czechoslovakia • Hungary 8.Moldova is an independent country. 9. Other European Countries • Any country not mentioned should follow the real-world European borders of 1980,but a country mentioned must follow the request. Map style requirements: • Political map • Clear country borders • Country names labeled • Muted atlas colors • White ocean background • Clean cartographic style • Title: “Alternate Europe”
The map should resemble a late 20th century political atlas (around 1980 style) unless otherwise specified. Geopolitical rules for this alternate timeline: 1. Poland • Western border follows the 1918 border of Poland. • Eastern border follows the 1930 border of Poland. “Poland follows its 1930 territorial borders, except that Upper Silesia and the Danzig Corridor are excluded, as these regions are incorporated into Prussia.” 2. Germany • Germany is divided into West Germany and East Germany, with West Germany identical to real-world borders. • East GERMANY • This expanded East Germany includes: • Original East Germany territory • West Prussia • East Prussia • Danzig Corridor • The eastern border of East Germany follows the eastern border of the German Empire (Second Reich). 3. Memel Region • The Memel (Klaipėda) region belongs to East Germany , not Lithuania. 4. Baltic States • Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania exist as independent states, except for the Memel region. 5. Soviet Union • The western border of the USSR follows the 1930 border. 6. Balkans • Yugoslavia exists and has annexed Bulgaria. • However: • Slovenia and Croatia are separated from Yugoslavia. • Croatia becomes an independent state (Croatian Independent State). 7. Danubian Federation • A new country called “Danubian Federation” exists. • It consists of: • Austria • Slovenia • Czechoslovakia • Hungary 8.Moldova is an independent country. 9. Other European Countries • Any country not mentioned should follow the real-world European borders of 1980,but a country mentioned must follow the request. Map style requirements: • Political map • Clear country borders • Country names labeled • Muted atlas colors • White ocean background • Clean cartographic style • Title: “Alternate Europe”
The map should resemble a late 20th century political atlas (around 1980 style) unless otherwise specified. Geopolitical rules for this alternate timeline: 1. Poland • Western border follows the 1918 border of Poland. • Eastern border follows the 1930 border of Poland. “Poland follows its 1930 territorial borders, except that Upper Silesia and the Danzig Corridor are excluded, as these regions are incorporated into Prussia.” 2. Germany • Germany is divided into West Germany and East Germany, with West Germany identical to real-world borders. • East GERMANY • This expanded East Germany includes: • Original East Germany territory • West Prussia • East Prussia • Danzig Corridor • The eastern border of East Germany follows the eastern border of the German Empire (Second Reich). 3. Memel Region • The Memel (Klaipėda) region belongs to East Germany , not Lithuania. 4. Baltic States • Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania exist as independent states, except for the Memel region. 5. Soviet Union • The western border of the USSR follows the 1930 border. 6. Balkans • Yugoslavia exists and has annexed Bulgaria. • However: • Slovenia and Croatia are separated from Yugoslavia. • Croatia becomes an independent state (Croatian Independent State). 7. Danubian Federation • A new country called “Danubian Federation” exists. • It consists of: • Austria • Slovenia • Czechoslovakia • Hungary 8.Moldova is an independent country. 9. Other European Countries • Any country not mentioned should follow the real-world European borders of 1980,but a country mentioned must follow the request. Map style requirements: • Political map • Clear country borders • Country names labeled • Muted atlas colors • White ocean background • Clean cartographic style • Title: “Alternate Europe”
Dyed Green Hair, Messy Top Knot, Casual Grunge Outfit, Graffiti Walls in Berlin, Germany,"A hyperrealistic portrait of a beautiful 21-year-old European girl with messy green hair tied into a casual top knot. She is wearing a grunge-inspired outfit,ripped jeans, a band t-shirt, and combat boots. The background is a graffiti-covered wall in Berlin, Germany, with the edgy, artistic vibe of the citys urban streets." <lora:flux realism lora:1> <lora:FLUX_Detailer2K:1>
The map should resemble a late 20th century political atlas (around 1980 style) unless otherwise specified. Geopolitical rules for this alternate timeline: 1. Poland • Western border follows the 1918 border of Poland. • Eastern border follows the 1930 border of Poland. “Poland follows its 1930 territorial borders, except that Upper Silesia and the Danzig Corridor are excluded, as these regions are incorporated into Prussia.” 2. Germany • Germany is divided into West Germany and East Germany, with West Germany identical to real-world borders. • East GERMANY • This expanded East Germany includes: • Original East Germany territory • West Prussia • East Prussia • Danzig Corridor • The eastern border of East Germany follows the eastern border of the German Empire (Second Reich). 3. Memel Region • The Memel (Klaipėda) region belongs to East Germany , not Lithuania. 4. Baltic States • Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania exist as independent states, except for the Memel region. 5. Soviet Union • The western border of the USSR follows the 1930 border. 6. Balkans • Yugoslavia exists and has annexed Bulgaria. • However: • Slovenia and Croatia are separated from Yugoslavia. • Croatia becomes an independent state (Croatian Independent State). 7. Danubian Federation • A new country called “Danubian Federation” exists. • It consists of: • Austria • Slovenia • Czechoslovakia • Hungary 8.Moldova is an independent country. 9. Other European Countries • Any country not mentioned should follow the real-world European borders of 1980,but a country mentioned must follow the request. Map style requirements: • Political map • Clear country borders • Country names labeled • Muted atlas colors • White ocean background • Clean cartographic style • Title: “Alternate Europe”
Explore the fascinating world of monorail transport in northern Germany with Prompthero! Immerse yourself in the innovative technology and breathtaking landscapes as you travel along the futuristic tracks. Describe the unique experience this monorail journey offers and discover how it is revolutionising the connection between different cities in northern Germany. let Prompthero convey the excitement of this modern form of transport in this region.
The map should resemble a late 20th century political atlas (around 1980 style) unless otherwise specified. Geopolitical rules for this alternate timeline: 1. Poland • Western border follows the 1918 border of Poland. • Eastern border follows the 1930 border of Poland. “Poland follows its 1930 territorial borders, except that Upper Silesia and the Danzig Corridor are excluded, as these regions are incorporated into Prussia.” 2. Germany • Germany is divided into West Germany and East Germany, with West Germany identical to real-world borders. • East GERMANY • This expanded East Germany includes: • Original East Germany territory • West Prussia • East Prussia • Danzig Corridor • The eastern border of East Germany follows the eastern border of the German Empire (Second Reich). 3. Memel Region • The Memel (Klaipėda) region belongs to East Germany , not Lithuania. 4. Baltic States • Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania exist as independent states, except for the Memel region. 5. Soviet Union • The western border of the USSR follows the 1930 border. 6. Balkans • Yugoslavia exists and has annexed Bulgaria. • However: • Slovenia and Croatia are separated from Yugoslavia. • Croatia becomes an independent state (Croatian Independent State). 7. Danubian Federation • A new country called “Danubian Federation” exists. • It consists of: • Austria • Slovenia • Czechoslovakia • Hungary 8.Moldova is an independent country. 9. Other European Countries • Any country not mentioned should follow the real-world European borders of 1980,but a country mentioned must follow the request. Map style requirements: • Political map • Clear country borders • Country names labeled • Muted atlas colors • White ocean background • Clean cartographic style • Title: “Alternate Europe”
Dyed Green Hair, Messy Top Knot, Casual Grunge Outfit, Graffiti Walls in Berlin, Germany,"A hyperrealistic portrait of a beautiful 21-year-old European girl with messy green hair tied into a casual top knot. She is wearing a grunge-inspired outfit,ripped jeans, a band t-shirt, and combat boots. The background is a graffiti-covered wall in Berlin, Germany, with the edgy, artistic vibe of the citys urban streets." <lora:flux realism lora:1> <lora:FLUX_Detailer2K:1>
The map should resemble a late 20th century political atlas (around 1980 style) unless otherwise specified. Geopolitical rules for this alternate timeline: 1. Poland • Western border follows the 1918 border of Poland. • Eastern border follows the 1930 border of Poland. “Poland follows its 1930 territorial borders, except that Upper Silesia and the Danzig Corridor are excluded, as these regions are incorporated into Prussia.” 2. Germany • Germany is divided into West Germany and East Germany, with West Germany identical to real-world borders. • East GERMANY • This expanded East Germany includes: • Original East Germany territory • West Prussia • East Prussia • Danzig Corridor • The eastern border of East Germany follows the eastern border of the German Empire (Second Reich). 3. Memel Region • The Memel (Klaipėda) region belongs to East Germany , not Lithuania. 4. Baltic States • Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania exist as independent states, except for the Memel region. 5. Soviet Union • The western border of the USSR follows the 1930 border. 6. Balkans • Yugoslavia exists and has annexed Bulgaria. • However: • Slovenia and Croatia are separated from Yugoslavia. • Croatia becomes an independent state (Croatian Independent State). 7. Danubian Federation • A new country called “Danubian Federation” exists. • It consists of: • Austria • Slovenia • Czechoslovakia • Hungary 8.Moldova is an independent country. 9. Other European Countries • Any country not mentioned should follow the real-world European borders of 1980,but a country mentioned must follow the request. Map style requirements: • Political map • Clear country borders • Country names labeled • Muted atlas colors • White ocean background • Clean cartographic style • Title: “Alternate Europe”
The map should resemble a late 20th century political atlas (around 1980 style) unless otherwise specified. Geopolitical rules for this alternate timeline: 1. Poland • Western border follows the 1918 border of Poland. • Eastern border follows the 1930 border of Poland. “Poland follows its 1930 territorial borders, except that Upper Silesia and the Danzig Corridor are excluded, as these regions are incorporated into Prussia.” 2. Germany • Germany is divided into West Germany and East Germany, with West Germany identical to real-world borders. • East GERMANY • This expanded East Germany includes: • Original East Germany territory • West Prussia • East Prussia • Danzig Corridor • The eastern border of East Germany follows the eastern border of the German Empire (Second Reich). 3. Memel Region • The Memel (Klaipėda) region belongs to East Germany , not Lithuania. 4. Baltic States • Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania exist as independent states, except for the Memel region. 5. Soviet Union • The western border of the USSR follows the 1930 border. 6. Balkans • Yugoslavia exists and has annexed Bulgaria. • However: • Slovenia and Croatia are separated from Yugoslavia. • Croatia becomes an independent state (Croatian Independent State). 7. Danubian Federation • A new country called “Danubian Federation” exists. • It consists of: • Austria • Slovenia • Czechoslovakia • Hungary 8.Moldova is an independent country. 9. Other European Countries • Any country not mentioned should follow the real-world European borders of 1980,but a country mentioned must follow the request. Map style requirements: • Political map • Clear country borders • Country names labeled • Muted atlas colors • White ocean background • Clean cartographic style • Title: “Alternate Europe”
Explore the fascinating world of monorail transport in northern Germany with Prompthero! Immerse yourself in the innovative technology and breathtaking landscapes as you travel along the futuristic tracks. Describe the unique experience this monorail journey offers and discover how it is revolutionising the connection between different cities in northern Germany. let Prompthero convey the excitement of this modern form of transport in this region.
The map should resemble a late 20th century political atlas (around 1980 style) unless otherwise specified. Geopolitical rules for this alternate timeline: 1. Poland • Western border follows the 1918 border of Poland. • Eastern border follows the 1930 border of Poland. “Poland follows its 1930 territorial borders, except that Upper Silesia and the Danzig Corridor are excluded, as these regions are incorporated into Prussia.” 2. Germany • Germany is divided into West Germany and East Germany, with West Germany identical to real-world borders. • East GERMANY • This expanded East Germany includes: • Original East Germany territory • West Prussia • East Prussia • Danzig Corridor • The eastern border of East Germany follows the eastern border of the German Empire (Second Reich). 3. Memel Region • The Memel (Klaipėda) region belongs to East Germany , not Lithuania. 4. Baltic States • Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania exist as independent states, except for the Memel region. 5. Soviet Union • The western border of the USSR follows the 1930 border. 6. Balkans • Yugoslavia exists and has annexed Bulgaria. • However: • Slovenia and Croatia are separated from Yugoslavia. • Croatia becomes an independent state (Croatian Independent State). 7. Danubian Federation • A new country called “Danubian Federation” exists. • It consists of: • Austria • Slovenia • Czechoslovakia • Hungary 8.Moldova is an independent country. 9. Other European Countries • Any country not mentioned should follow the real-world European borders of 1980,but a country mentioned must follow the request. Map style requirements: • Political map • Clear country borders • Country names labeled • Muted atlas colors • White ocean background • Clean cartographic style • Title: “Alternate Europe”
The map should resemble a late 20th century political atlas (around 1980 style) unless otherwise specified. Geopolitical rules for this alternate timeline: 1. Poland • Western border follows the 1918 border of Poland. • Eastern border follows the 1930 border of Poland. “Poland follows its 1930 territorial borders, except that Upper Silesia and the Danzig Corridor are excluded, as these regions are incorporated into Prussia.” 2. Germany • Germany is divided into West Germany and East Germany, with West Germany identical to real-world borders. • East GERMANY • This expanded East Germany includes: • Original East Germany territory • West Prussia • East Prussia • Danzig Corridor • The eastern border of East Germany follows the eastern border of the German Empire (Second Reich). 3. Memel Region • The Memel (Klaipėda) region belongs to East Germany , not Lithuania. 4. Baltic States • Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania exist as independent states, except for the Memel region. 5. Soviet Union • The western border of the USSR follows the 1930 border. 6. Balkans • Yugoslavia exists and has annexed Bulgaria. • However: • Slovenia and Croatia are separated from Yugoslavia. • Croatia becomes an independent state (Croatian Independent State). 7. Danubian Federation • A new country called “Danubian Federation” exists. • It consists of: • Austria • Slovenia • Czechoslovakia • Hungary 8.Moldova is an independent country. 9. Other European Countries • Any country not mentioned should follow the real-world European borders of 1980,but a country mentioned must follow the request. Map style requirements: • Political map • Clear country borders • Country names labeled • Muted atlas colors • White ocean background • Clean cartographic style • Title: “Alternate Europe”
The map should resemble a late 20th century political atlas (around 1980 style) unless otherwise specified. Geopolitical rules for this alternate timeline: 1. Poland • Western border follows the 1918 border of Poland. • Eastern border follows the 1930 border of Poland. “Poland follows its 1930 territorial borders, except that Upper Silesia and the Danzig Corridor are excluded, as these regions are incorporated into Prussia.” 2. Germany • Germany is divided into West Germany and East Germany, with West Germany identical to real-world borders. • East GERMANY • This expanded East Germany includes: • Original East Germany territory • West Prussia • East Prussia • Danzig Corridor • The eastern border of East Germany follows the eastern border of the German Empire (Second Reich). 3. Memel Region • The Memel (Klaipėda) region belongs to East Germany , not Lithuania. 4. Baltic States • Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania exist as independent states, except for the Memel region. 5. Soviet Union • The western border of the USSR follows the 1930 border. 6. Balkans • Yugoslavia exists and has annexed Bulgaria. • However: • Slovenia and Croatia are separated from Yugoslavia. • Croatia becomes an independent state (Croatian Independent State). 7. Danubian Federation • A new country called “Danubian Federation” exists. • It consists of: • Austria • Slovenia • Czechoslovakia • Hungary 8.Moldova is an independent country. 9. Other European Countries • Any country not mentioned should follow the real-world European borders of 1980,but a country mentioned must follow the request. Map style requirements: • Political map • Clear country borders • Country names labeled • Muted atlas colors • White ocean background • Clean cartographic style • Title: “Alternate Europe”
The map should resemble a late 20th century political atlas (around 1980 style) unless otherwise specified. Geopolitical rules for this alternate timeline: 1. Poland • Western border follows the 1918 border of Poland. • Eastern border follows the 1930 border of Poland. “Poland follows its 1930 territorial borders, except that Upper Silesia and the Danzig Corridor are excluded, as these regions are incorporated into Prussia.” 2. Germany • Germany is divided into West Germany and East Germany, with West Germany identical to real-world borders. • East GERMANY • This expanded East Germany includes: • Original East Germany territory • West Prussia • East Prussia • Danzig Corridor • The eastern border of East Germany follows the eastern border of the German Empire (Second Reich). 3. Memel Region • The Memel (Klaipėda) region belongs to East Germany , not Lithuania. 4. Baltic States • Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania exist as independent states, except for the Memel region. 5. Soviet Union • The western border of the USSR follows the 1930 border. 6. Balkans • Yugoslavia exists and has annexed Bulgaria. • However: • Slovenia and Croatia are separated from Yugoslavia. • Croatia becomes an independent state (Croatian Independent State). 7. Danubian Federation • A new country called “Danubian Federation” exists. • It consists of: • Austria • Slovenia • Czechoslovakia • Hungary 8.Moldova is an independent country. 9. Other European Countries • Any country not mentioned should follow the real-world European borders of 1980,but a country mentioned must follow the request. Map style requirements: • Political map • Clear country borders • Country names labeled • Muted atlas colors • White ocean background • Clean cartographic style • Title: “Alternate Europe”
Dyed Green Hair, Messy Top Knot, Casual Grunge Outfit, Graffiti Walls in Berlin, Germany,"A hyperrealistic portrait of a beautiful 21-year-old European girl with messy green hair tied into a casual top knot. She is wearing a grunge-inspired outfit,ripped jeans, a band t-shirt, and combat boots. The background is a graffiti-covered wall in Berlin, Germany, with the edgy, artistic vibe of the citys urban streets." <lora:flux realism lora:1> <lora:FLUX_Detailer2K:1>
The map should resemble a late 20th century political atlas (around 1980 style) unless otherwise specified. Geopolitical rules for this alternate timeline: 1. Poland • Western border follows the 1918 border of Poland. • Eastern border follows the 1930 border of Poland. “Poland follows its 1930 territorial borders, except that Upper Silesia and the Danzig Corridor are excluded, as these regions are incorporated into Prussia.” 2. Germany • Germany is divided into West Germany and East Germany, with West Germany identical to real-world borders. • East GERMANY • This expanded East Germany includes: • Original East Germany territory • West Prussia • East Prussia • Danzig Corridor • The eastern border of East Germany follows the eastern border of the German Empire (Second Reich). 3. Memel Region • The Memel (Klaipėda) region belongs to East Germany , not Lithuania. 4. Baltic States • Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania exist as independent states, except for the Memel region. 5. Soviet Union • The western border of the USSR follows the 1930 border. 6. Balkans • Yugoslavia exists and has annexed Bulgaria. • However: • Slovenia and Croatia are separated from Yugoslavia. • Croatia becomes an independent state (Croatian Independent State). 7. Danubian Federation • A new country called “Danubian Federation” exists. • It consists of: • Austria • Slovenia • Czechoslovakia • Hungary 8.Moldova is an independent country. 9. Other European Countries • Any country not mentioned should follow the real-world European borders of 1980,but a country mentioned must follow the request. Map style requirements: • Political map • Clear country borders • Country names labeled • Muted atlas colors • White ocean background • Clean cartographic style • Title: “Alternate Europe”
Explore the fascinating world of monorail transport in northern Germany with Prompthero! Immerse yourself in the innovative technology and breathtaking landscapes as you travel along the futuristic tracks. Describe the unique experience this monorail journey offers and discover how it is revolutionising the connection between different cities in northern Germany. let Prompthero convey the excitement of this modern form of transport in this region.
The map should resemble a late 20th century political atlas (around 1980 style) unless otherwise specified. Geopolitical rules for this alternate timeline: 1. Poland • Western border follows the 1918 border of Poland. • Eastern border follows the 1930 border of Poland. “Poland follows its 1930 territorial borders, except that Upper Silesia and the Danzig Corridor are excluded, as these regions are incorporated into Prussia.” 2. Germany • Germany is divided into West Germany and East Germany, with West Germany identical to real-world borders. • East GERMANY • This expanded East Germany includes: • Original East Germany territory • West Prussia • East Prussia • Danzig Corridor • The eastern border of East Germany follows the eastern border of the German Empire (Second Reich). 3. Memel Region • The Memel (Klaipėda) region belongs to East Germany , not Lithuania. 4. Baltic States • Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania exist as independent states, except for the Memel region. 5. Soviet Union • The western border of the USSR follows the 1930 border. 6. Balkans • Yugoslavia exists and has annexed Bulgaria. • However: • Slovenia and Croatia are separated from Yugoslavia. • Croatia becomes an independent state (Croatian Independent State). 7. Danubian Federation • A new country called “Danubian Federation” exists. • It consists of: • Austria • Slovenia • Czechoslovakia • Hungary 8.Moldova is an independent country. 9. Other European Countries • Any country not mentioned should follow the real-world European borders of 1980,but a country mentioned must follow the request. Map style requirements: • Political map • Clear country borders • Country names labeled • Muted atlas colors • White ocean background • Clean cartographic style • Title: “Alternate Europe”
The map should resemble a late 20th century political atlas (around 1980 style) unless otherwise specified. Geopolitical rules for this alternate timeline: 1. Poland • Western border follows the 1918 border of Poland. • Eastern border follows the 1930 border of Poland. “Poland follows its 1930 territorial borders, except that Upper Silesia and the Danzig Corridor are excluded, as these regions are incorporated into Prussia.” 2. Germany • Germany is divided into West Germany and East Germany, with West Germany identical to real-world borders. • East GERMANY • This expanded East Germany includes: • Original East Germany territory • West Prussia • East Prussia • Danzig Corridor • The eastern border of East Germany follows the eastern border of the German Empire (Second Reich). 3. Memel Region • The Memel (Klaipėda) region belongs to East Germany , not Lithuania. 4. Baltic States • Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania exist as independent states, except for the Memel region. 5. Soviet Union • The western border of the USSR follows the 1930 border. 6. Balkans • Yugoslavia exists and has annexed Bulgaria. • However: • Slovenia and Croatia are separated from Yugoslavia. • Croatia becomes an independent state (Croatian Independent State). 7. Danubian Federation • A new country called “Danubian Federation” exists. • It consists of: • Austria • Slovenia • Czechoslovakia • Hungary 8.Moldova is an independent country. 9. Other European Countries • Any country not mentioned should follow the real-world European borders of 1980,but a country mentioned must follow the request. Map style requirements: • Political map • Clear country borders • Country names labeled • Muted atlas colors • White ocean background • Clean cartographic style • Title: “Alternate Europe”
The map should resemble a late 20th century political atlas (around 1980 style) unless otherwise specified. Geopolitical rules for this alternate timeline: 1. Poland • Western border follows the 1918 border of Poland. • Eastern border follows the 1930 border of Poland. “Poland follows its 1930 territorial borders, except that Upper Silesia and the Danzig Corridor are excluded, as these regions are incorporated into Prussia.” 2. Germany • Germany is divided into West Germany and East Germany, with West Germany identical to real-world borders. • East GERMANY • This expanded East Germany includes: • Original East Germany territory • West Prussia • East Prussia • Danzig Corridor • The eastern border of East Germany follows the eastern border of the German Empire (Second Reich). 3. Memel Region • The Memel (Klaipėda) region belongs to East Germany , not Lithuania. 4. Baltic States • Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania exist as independent states, except for the Memel region. 5. Soviet Union • The western border of the USSR follows the 1930 border. 6. Balkans • Yugoslavia exists and has annexed Bulgaria. • However: • Slovenia and Croatia are separated from Yugoslavia. • Croatia becomes an independent state (Croatian Independent State). 7. Danubian Federation • A new country called “Danubian Federation” exists. • It consists of: • Austria • Slovenia • Czechoslovakia • Hungary 8.Moldova is an independent country. 9. Other European Countries • Any country not mentioned should follow the real-world European borders of 1980,but a country mentioned must follow the request. Map style requirements: • Political map • Clear country borders • Country names labeled • Muted atlas colors • White ocean background • Clean cartographic style • Title: “Alternate Europe”
The map should resemble a late 20th century political atlas (around 1980 style) unless otherwise specified. Geopolitical rules for this alternate timeline: 1. Poland • Western border follows the 1918 border of Poland. • Eastern border follows the 1930 border of Poland. “Poland follows its 1930 territorial borders, except that Upper Silesia and the Danzig Corridor are excluded, as these regions are incorporated into Prussia.” 2. Germany • Germany is divided into West Germany and East Germany, with West Germany identical to real-world borders. • East GERMANY • This expanded East Germany includes: • Original East Germany territory • West Prussia • East Prussia • Danzig Corridor • The eastern border of East Germany follows the eastern border of the German Empire (Second Reich). 3. Memel Region • The Memel (Klaipėda) region belongs to East Germany , not Lithuania. 4. Baltic States • Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania exist as independent states, except for the Memel region. 5. Soviet Union • The western border of the USSR follows the 1930 border. 6. Balkans • Yugoslavia exists and has annexed Bulgaria. • However: • Slovenia and Croatia are separated from Yugoslavia. • Croatia becomes an independent state (Croatian Independent State). 7. Danubian Federation • A new country called “Danubian Federation” exists. • It consists of: • Austria • Slovenia • Czechoslovakia • Hungary 8.Moldova is an independent country. 9. Other European Countries • Any country not mentioned should follow the real-world European borders of 1980,but a country mentioned must follow the request. Map style requirements: • Political map • Clear country borders • Country names labeled • Muted atlas colors • White ocean background • Clean cartographic style • Title: “Alternate Europe”
Dyed Green Hair, Messy Top Knot, Casual Grunge Outfit, Graffiti Walls in Berlin, Germany,"A hyperrealistic portrait of a beautiful 21-year-old European girl with messy green hair tied into a casual top knot. She is wearing a grunge-inspired outfit,ripped jeans, a band t-shirt, and combat boots. The background is a graffiti-covered wall in Berlin, Germany, with the edgy, artistic vibe of the citys urban streets." <lora:flux realism lora:1> <lora:FLUX_Detailer2K:1>
Explore the fascinating world of monorail transport in northern Germany with Prompthero! Immerse yourself in the innovative technology and breathtaking landscapes as you travel along the futuristic tracks. Describe the unique experience this monorail journey offers and discover how it is revolutionising the connection between different cities in northern Germany. let Prompthero convey the excitement of this modern form of transport in this region.
The map should resemble a late 20th century political atlas (around 1980 style) unless otherwise specified. Geopolitical rules for this alternate timeline: 1. Poland • Western border follows the 1918 border of Poland. • Eastern border follows the 1930 border of Poland. “Poland follows its 1930 territorial borders, except that Upper Silesia and the Danzig Corridor are excluded, as these regions are incorporated into Prussia.” 2. Germany • Germany is divided into West Germany and East Germany, with West Germany identical to real-world borders. • East GERMANY • This expanded East Germany includes: • Original East Germany territory • West Prussia • East Prussia • Danzig Corridor • The eastern border of East Germany follows the eastern border of the German Empire (Second Reich). 3. Memel Region • The Memel (Klaipėda) region belongs to East Germany , not Lithuania. 4. Baltic States • Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania exist as independent states, except for the Memel region. 5. Soviet Union • The western border of the USSR follows the 1930 border. 6. Balkans • Yugoslavia exists and has annexed Bulgaria. • However: • Slovenia and Croatia are separated from Yugoslavia. • Croatia becomes an independent state (Croatian Independent State). 7. Danubian Federation • A new country called “Danubian Federation” exists. • It consists of: • Austria • Slovenia • Czechoslovakia • Hungary 8.Moldova is an independent country. 9. Other European Countries • Any country not mentioned should follow the real-world European borders of 1980,but a country mentioned must follow the request. Map style requirements: • Political map • Clear country borders • Country names labeled • Muted atlas colors • White ocean background • Clean cartographic style • Title: “Alternate Europe”
The map should resemble a late 20th century political atlas (around 1980 style) unless otherwise specified. Geopolitical rules for this alternate timeline: 1. Poland • Western border follows the 1918 border of Poland. • Eastern border follows the 1930 border of Poland. “Poland follows its 1930 territorial borders, except that Upper Silesia and the Danzig Corridor are excluded, as these regions are incorporated into Prussia.” 2. Germany • Germany is divided into West Germany and East Germany, with West Germany identical to real-world borders. • East GERMANY • This expanded East Germany includes: • Original East Germany territory • West Prussia • East Prussia • Danzig Corridor • The eastern border of East Germany follows the eastern border of the German Empire (Second Reich). 3. Memel Region • The Memel (Klaipėda) region belongs to East Germany , not Lithuania. 4. Baltic States • Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania exist as independent states, except for the Memel region. 5. Soviet Union • The western border of the USSR follows the 1930 border. 6. Balkans • Yugoslavia exists and has annexed Bulgaria. • However: • Slovenia and Croatia are separated from Yugoslavia. • Croatia becomes an independent state (Croatian Independent State). 7. Danubian Federation • A new country called “Danubian Federation” exists. • It consists of: • Austria • Slovenia • Czechoslovakia • Hungary 8.Moldova is an independent country. 9. Other European Countries • Any country not mentioned should follow the real-world European borders of 1980,but a country mentioned must follow the request. Map style requirements: • Political map • Clear country borders • Country names labeled • Muted atlas colors • White ocean background • Clean cartographic style • Title: “Alternate Europe”
The map should resemble a late 20th century political atlas (around 1980 style) unless otherwise specified. Geopolitical rules for this alternate timeline: 1. Poland • Western border follows the 1918 border of Poland. • Eastern border follows the 1930 border of Poland. “Poland follows its 1930 territorial borders, except that Upper Silesia and the Danzig Corridor are excluded, as these regions are incorporated into Prussia.” 2. Germany • Germany is divided into West Germany and East Germany, with West Germany identical to real-world borders. • East GERMANY • This expanded East Germany includes: • Original East Germany territory • West Prussia • East Prussia • Danzig Corridor • The eastern border of East Germany follows the eastern border of the German Empire (Second Reich). 3. Memel Region • The Memel (Klaipėda) region belongs to East Germany , not Lithuania. 4. Baltic States • Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania exist as independent states, except for the Memel region. 5. Soviet Union • The western border of the USSR follows the 1930 border. 6. Balkans • Yugoslavia exists and has annexed Bulgaria. • However: • Slovenia and Croatia are separated from Yugoslavia. • Croatia becomes an independent state (Croatian Independent State). 7. Danubian Federation • A new country called “Danubian Federation” exists. • It consists of: • Austria • Slovenia • Czechoslovakia • Hungary 8.Moldova is an independent country. 9. Other European Countries • Any country not mentioned should follow the real-world European borders of 1980,but a country mentioned must follow the request. Map style requirements: • Political map • Clear country borders • Country names labeled • Muted atlas colors • White ocean background • Clean cartographic style • Title: “Alternate Europe”
The map should resemble a late 20th century political atlas (around 1980 style) unless otherwise specified. Geopolitical rules for this alternate timeline: 1. Poland • Western border follows the 1918 border of Poland. • Eastern border follows the 1930 border of Poland. “Poland follows its 1930 territorial borders, except that Upper Silesia and the Danzig Corridor are excluded, as these regions are incorporated into Prussia.” 2. Germany • Germany is divided into West Germany and East Germany, with West Germany identical to real-world borders. • East GERMANY • This expanded East Germany includes: • Original East Germany territory • West Prussia • East Prussia • Danzig Corridor • The eastern border of East Germany follows the eastern border of the German Empire (Second Reich). 3. Memel Region • The Memel (Klaipėda) region belongs to East Germany , not Lithuania. 4. Baltic States • Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania exist as independent states, except for the Memel region. 5. Soviet Union • The western border of the USSR follows the 1930 border. 6. Balkans • Yugoslavia exists and has annexed Bulgaria. • However: • Slovenia and Croatia are separated from Yugoslavia. • Croatia becomes an independent state (Croatian Independent State). 7. Danubian Federation • A new country called “Danubian Federation” exists. • It consists of: • Austria • Slovenia • Czechoslovakia • Hungary 8.Moldova is an independent country. 9. Other European Countries • Any country not mentioned should follow the real-world European borders of 1980,but a country mentioned must follow the request. Map style requirements: • Political map • Clear country borders • Country names labeled • Muted atlas colors • White ocean background • Clean cartographic style • Title: “Alternate Europe”
Dyed Green Hair, Messy Top Knot, Casual Grunge Outfit, Graffiti Walls in Berlin, Germany,"A hyperrealistic portrait of a beautiful 21-year-old European girl with messy green hair tied into a casual top knot. She is wearing a grunge-inspired outfit,ripped jeans, a band t-shirt, and combat boots. The background is a graffiti-covered wall in Berlin, Germany, with the edgy, artistic vibe of the citys urban streets." <lora:flux realism lora:1> <lora:FLUX_Detailer2K:1>
Explore the fascinating world of monorail transport in northern Germany with Prompthero! Immerse yourself in the innovative technology and breathtaking landscapes as you travel along the futuristic tracks. Describe the unique experience this monorail journey offers and discover how it is revolutionising the connection between different cities in northern Germany. let Prompthero convey the excitement of this modern form of transport in this region.