
My (poor) attempt at recreating a map of the Korean conquest of Siberia from the early 2000s as an assignment for my Korean class several years ago
Title: Korean conquest of Siberia
Legend: Korean Emperors with the years of their reigns, 1917 marking the Treaty of Brest-Livotsk
Scale: The symbol next to 3000 is just the Korean symbol for league
Outer Regions: Koreans translations of Novgorod, Ukraine, Turkiy, Chinaa, and Japan. Urals are "eastern mountains", and the Gobi is "Great Desert".
Inner Regions: Siberia and Mongolia
Seas: Arctic ocean is "northernmost sea", Alaskan sea is "Hyech'o Sea" named after the explorer, Ainu sea is "north sea", Sea of Korea is the same, and Yellow sea is "west sea"
Cities:
Capitals: Peking (postal name of Beijing), Seoul (which is just capital in Korean), Kyoto (changed from Tokyo after its destruction in WW2 and the allied occupation thereafter).
Notable cities: Jinju (on the Chinese border, Jinzhou before its annexation in the 2nd Sino-Korean War), Ainu (Sapporo before its annexation in WW2)
Fun facts (wrote this in a seperate document): While the Korean Federation is the largest country in the world by area, a vast majority of its population (82%, 177 out of 215 million) resides in the Korean peninsula and eastern Manjuria. Korea is also very ethnically diverse, home to a mix of Koreans, Manjus, Chinese, Mongolians, Yaquds, Japanese, Ainu, Russians, Kazaks, Magyars, Tungusians, and Luoravetlans.
Sorry, my Korean was awful (still is) so I probably messed up a few of the transcriptions. I don't have the marked version anymore, so I won't know either.