Risk 2210 A.D. - Renamed Territories

Renamed Territories

A map of the original Risk board, which does not contain the US Pacific regions, and has different oceanic connections. In more recent game boards, the connection between East Africa and the Middle East has been removed. There is also a moon map board used in Risk 2210 A.D.

North America

  1. Aleutian Empire
  2. Alberta
  3. Mexitlopoctli
  4. American Republic
  5. Exiled States of America
  6. Nunavut
  7. Canada
  8. République du Québec
  9. Continental Biospheres

South America

  1. Argentina
  2. Amazon Desert
  3. Andean Nations
  4. Nuevo Timoto

Europe

  1. New Avalon
  2. Iceland GRC (Genetic Research Center)
  3. Warsaw Republic
  4. Jotenheim
  5. Imperial Balkania
  6. Ukrayina
  7. Andorra

Africa

  1. Zaire Military Zone
  2. Ministry of Djibouti
  3. Egypt
  4. Madagascar
  5. Saharan Empire
  6. Lesotho

Asia

  1. Afghanistan
  2. Hong Kong
  3. United Indiastan
  4. Alden
  5. Japan
  6. Pevek
  7. Middle East
  8. Khan Industrial State
  9. Angkhor Wat
  10. Siberia
  11. Enclave of the Bear
  12. Sakha

Australia

  1. Australian Testing Ground
  2. Java Cartel
  3. New Guinea
  4. Aboriginal League

US Pacific

  1. Poseidon
  2. Hawaiian Preserve
  3. New Atlantis

Asia Pacific

  1. Sung Tzu
  2. Neo Tokyo

Southern Atlantic

  1. The Ivory Reef
  2. Neo Paulo

Northern Atlantic

  1. Nova Brasilia
  2. New York
  3. Western Ireland

Indian

  1. South Ceylon
  2. Microcorp
  3. Akara

Cresinion

  1. Harpalus
  2. Sea of Rains
  3. Ocean of Storms
  4. Bay of Dew

Delphot

  1. Aristotle
  2. Sea of Serenity
  3. Sea of Crisis
  4. Sea of Nectar

Sajon

  1. Rhaeticus
  2. Byrgius
  3. Sea of Clouds
  4. Strait Wall
  5. Marsh of Diseases
  6. Tycho

Antarctica

  1. Free Afrikaans Republic
  2. Independent Kansas
  3. Shackleton
  4. Southern Anarchist Control Zone

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