It doesn't appear (at first glance, at least) that the South Pacific Mandate got any Japanese names (well, except "Nanyo" but that covers 4 different provinces in EU4, including most of the Guam province, tho excluding the island itself), just katakana versions of existing names
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So I guess it would just be: Guam = Omiya Palau = Parao Micronesia = Torakku Marshall Islands = Yaruto
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Replying to @frontholetheory
no lol, rather that there is no time in history during which Japan administered Australia, so there's no historical reference for naming
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Replying to @380kmh @frontholetheory
any names I put forth (or if Paradox decided to) would be my own fabrications
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Replying to @frontholetheory @380kmh
So this some weird nap fetish pictionary of names?
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in EU4, the names of provinces sometimes change to reflect who is controlling them (e.g. Ilan Hala, a province in modern day China, becomes "Samseong" when controlled by Korea); very few provinces have this mechanic for Japanese ownership, so I'm looking into appropriate names
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Replying to @380kmh
Ya I was bummed it was a game when I finally looked it up
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