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Hello, there is currently no topographic map available in svg format that covers the whole Balkan Peninsula. The only map we have is a not detailed and outdated jpg map. It would be nice to have something similar to the recently made map of the Carpathian Mountains. Ahmet Q. (talk) 07:27, 27 June 2021 (UTC)
That's a serious task with quite a big area and lot of islands. I may try to do it in a month or two. In the meantime someone else can take it. --Ikonact (talk) 08:35, 1 July 2021 (UTC)
I'm working on bringing 2021 Jersey dispute up to GA standard. Commons has various maps showing the location of the island of Jersey and the adjacent coasts of France. What this article needs is to show label the location of:
@@Goran tek-en: thank you for taking this request, and it's a good attempt.
Except i can't tell the difference between 1000-1500 m & 1500-2000 m elevations it looks like just one space.
I also can't tell the difference between 2000-2500 m & above 2500 m.
Is it possible to do the coloring like the Researchgate? Maybe i should have added additional info like the climate regions, which is defined by elevation? 31% of the area is a Hot Zone(Kola) elevation 1500 or less meters. 44% of the area is a Warm Zone(Woyina Dega) elevation 1500-2500 meters. 25% of the area is a Cold Zone(Dega) with elevation above 2500 meters. See page 324 [1] Thanks again Dawit S Gondaria (talk) 03:18, 5 August 2021 (UTC)
Dawit S Gondaria I'm a bit confused now. You asked for an elevation (topographic) map and those are colored like my draft (variations of color darkness etc). When we create maps here we try to stick to templates so they look as similar as they can. For this draft I really didn't exactly use the colors in this Maps template but used the color scale which is in my source, maps for free. This is a free map that I can use in contrast to researchgate which I can't copy from, just use it as information.
The map at researchgate has, for me, an unusual color scale to be an elevation map, that's why I didn't use it. Also the draft I made is a more soft kind of elevation map with more details and more shades to depict that an elevation change is not that hard and exact as in the researchgate map.
From what you write now about climate regions I understand (I think) that you really don't want an elevation map in the usual way but rather a climate regions map which is based on elevations. Is this correct?
If so, do you want exact differences (exact line not shades) between the climate regions, and then the coloring from researchgate makes more sense when depicting climate regions. --always ping me-- Goran tek-en (talk) 16:34, 5 August 2021 (UTC)
@Goran tek-en: I'm so sorry for the confusion maybe the climate region info was too much. I'm looking for a Topographic map, but that also visually distinguish better the areas 1500 m and below from the areas 1500 m -2500 m & Above 2500 m for the following reasons.
In the future it would be easier to make a climate region maps and more based on these elevations, and also for future maps for the separate subdivisions articles. So basically it's a foundational map, so that other maps could be based on it in the future. The research gate map better distinguish these different areas, so that's why i was looking for something similar.
Other future maps could be Agricultural maps which differ for each climate region, or the prevalance of Malaria, which is prevalant in the hot zones(1500m) below in some months, and absent in temperate higher elevations. That's why the the area 1500 m below should visually be more distinct, as does 1500m-2500m from the areas above 2500m.
Dawit S Gondaria I just wanted you to know I haven't forgotten this. I have tried different variations of the topographic map I created but I can't get anything which would fill your needs. So I have to try something different and I think I have one idea how to do this. It will take some more time but I am working on it, will ping you later on. --always ping me-- Goran tek-en (talk) 09:06, 10 August 2021 (UTC)
The diocese of Morombe extends over four of the districts of Madagascar: Manja, Beroroha, Morombe, and Ankazoabo. Please make a map with these four districts coloured in. For reference, see Toliara Province § Administrative divisions or this labelled map of Madagascar (hover to see district names). Here are two (presumably non-free) diocesan maps: [1][2].
Also, it might be nice to place a marker on the city Morombe, corresponding to the Cathedral of the Sacred Heart of Jesus / Cathédrale du Sacré-Cœur de Jésus (Map). gnu5714:08, 22 August 2021 (UTC)