All Modern-Day Countries Ever Controlled by Slavic People
With the help of a map, can you name all modern-day countries that were ever under Slavic control?
Click the map to zoom!
Satellite states and occupations are included
This was made based on sources on YouTube and Wikipedia, and with the help of Dekkie and Pullasorsa. Detailed credits and extra information pinned in the comments section.
For this quiz, the definition of Slavic people will be ethnic Slavs and Slavicized minorities. Former countries that did not assimilate during their occupation of Slavic territory (e.g. Mongol Empire) are not considered. Slavs that occupied other regions and lost their identities as time went on are also excluded.
Not sure if you want to count this but for a few years in the mid 17th century the Duchy of Courland and Semigallia (nowday Latvia) while being part of the Crown of the Polish Kingdom colonized The Gambia and Trinidad and Tobago.
I just checked, the Soviets only ever controlled major cities and highways, everything else was pretty much under the Mujahideen and small Maoist groups
Oh also, I was doing research for another quiz I'm making and I found this. I wonder if you could add it? Your call, I definitely don't know as much about this as you :')
It's a bit confusing to have some of those enlarged sections randomly placed instead of where they fit on the world map, especially the one that is over a completely different landmass.
Can you add a dot to the least guess answer? I had a minute left and spent my time clicking on the map at random trying to see which country I had missed. Judging by how low it’s score is, other people have failed to notice it too.
I've tried both light and dark modes, and on 3 different screen sizes (6.8, 10.1, and 19 inches). They weren't hard to spot regardless. So I really don't think it's that big of an issue
I think the general rule should be that if a dot on the wide-zoom map is larger than a yellow area with boundaries, then the boundaries should be replaced with a dot. It's too hard to have to click and zoom every square inch of the map trying to find tiny little slivers of territory that are indistinguishable on the large map from geographical features.
If you don't like zoom-hunting then why did you take this quiz? Furthermore, why do you complain to the quiz author? If they added zoom boxes for every single detail then this would be less of a map of the world and more of a map of boxes.
Shouldn't Vatican City be included? It is an absolute monarchy which was controlled by a slavic pope (Pope John Paul II) from 1978 to 2005. So I would say that it fits the criteria of the quiz.
I second the request for circles. I missed Madagascar and Cameroon because I didn't zoom in the right places. I doesn't help that the map cuts of part of southern Africa - made me think that there is nothing important there so I didn't even bother zooming into that area.
Holy Roman Emperor Sigismund was of pure Slavic blood, being an offspring of Czech and Polish royal dynasties. So I'd add also the borders of Holy Roman Empire in the early 15th century, which would include Benelux countries, Switzerland, Liechten, Austria, Italy, Monaco and a little bit more of Eastern France.
Also Vatican, because you know, pope John Paul II.
is there any way to add a "show missing countries" thing here? especially since many people (myself included) are having trouble finding all the countries?
I mean that's sort of what adding a map in the first place does. If you want it to be challenging you're probably better off not even including a map and just listing occupation percentages. 'Zoom in and out of the map til you find a dash of yellow' isn't exactly a very interesting challenge. Love your work btw!
Well, tbf quizzes involving just countries aren't really challenging to begin with, and most active users can ace CotW in less than 10 minutes, so challenge probably wasn't the right term. Main reason why I made the map was because I believe SVGs generally carry the quality of quizzes.
Luxembourg is missing. The Luxembourg dynasty married into Bohemian royal family, and for some time, the Luxembourg and Bohemia kingdom were ruled by the same person, a Slavic king.
Have you considered adding Japan? The Sakhalin Islands were populated by the indigenous Nivkh, Ainu, and Ulta, later klepto-claimed by China and then Japan. Russia and Japan tussled over them during the 19th & 20th centuries, each occupying portions of them at times. Now they're under Russian control.
I like the idea and I can how much effort went to making this, but the real, real challenge was finding these places on the map. It was a "Where's Waldo Experience", but not in a fun way. Even clicking to zoom in didn't help much.
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The Soviets tried putting down the Mujahideen and the Soviets as well as the DRA controlled the most populous cities as well as major highways
Gambia and Tobago: Colonies of Courland and Semigallia (a Polish vassal at the time)
Lebanon: Occupation of Beirut in the 18th century
Djibouti: Sagallo
Thanks
Also those bits are clearly visible
They weren't hard to see in any of them
I literally added a zoom box for that already
It will be added in the future update, thanks
I didn't know I was doing a map hunt instead of a quiz. maybe the title should change
So cutting only a part of the South would suggest that there is at least one answer somewhere down there
Also Vatican, because you know, pope John Paul II.
Thanks for your comment
I checked with a few of my friends, both irl and online, and none struggled with these two countries
Thanks!