The names in Belarus are very bad...what the crap is a "Byelorussian"? Or a Minskaja?,
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Byelorussian_Soviet_Socialist_Republic"Minskaja" Is just "Minsk" in Belarusian (although I'm not really sure why I used belarusian instead of english...):
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Minsk_RegionIt was the Belarusian Soviet Socialist Republic
What's a "Belarusian Soviet Socialist Republic"?
as for the inner boni (makes it into an adjector), or if you want to keep it, at least do -aya (that's how it actually is)
I believe that -aya is russian, whereas -aja is belarusian. Since both were official languages in the Byelorussian Soviet Socialist Republic I don't see any reason to prefer one over the other, except for the possible one that the place is actually called "Belarus" and not "Russia".
although just do the borough names they're based upon better yet. Some other mistakes:
Cool, I'll get these fixed up. There's probably a whole bunch of ones where I forgot to capitalize the first letter, so thanks for letting me know about those :)
Also, in the Stockholm-Uppsala site - I think you should add ties all over that bay, since they do in real life (bridges and such) far more than they do to say, Uppsalla to Moonsund.
Yeah I can add two or three connections maybe, but I'm not sure if you can consider that "all over that bay"... :P
Also this map looks really lakeless. It looks weird without Ladoga and the Swedish Waters, and all the holes in Karelia. And it's also kind of islandless. Where are the Hebrides? Faeroe islands? Aland islands? Dalmatian islands? They don't need to become their own lands neededly, but it looks weird without them.
I'm pretty sure I deleted all of the lakes/islands on 1.0 since I was a noob and couldn't deal with big files. I can totally add some lakes and islands back in now though.