Hello! I'm new to this community and map-making in general. This is my first vector map, and I would love to have some feedback. I would be thankful if someone could point me to resources/tutorials, good maps to learn from...Anyway, I hope you enjoy it as much as I did creating it!-------------------------------------------------Map depicting the following Spanish provinces:- Vizcaya (Brown)- Alava (Light Blue)- Guipuzkoa (Orange)- Navarra (Yellow)As pictured in 1825 in the German " Atlas von Europa nebst den Kolonien : Vierte Lieferung I found interesting that the modern borders of these territories are mostly similar, except for the Vizcayan peninsula that we see going to the south into the province of Burgos. Now a days it's mostly part of Burgos.I's also noteworthy that Vizcaya, Alava and Guipuzkoa today are part of the modern Comunidad Autónoma del País Vasco (Autonomous Community of the Basque Country). In the past, despite close cultural ties, each province had it's own Fuero, which is a special regime that manages the province's relation with the Spanish central government. These concessions ranged from not requiring basques to serve in the Spanish army, to each Hacienda Foral (local government) collecting and managing taxation in their own territory.Now a days the Fueros still exist in the form of the Estatuto de Autonomía (Statute of Autonomy). It's also worth noting that many of the Spanish autonomous communities in the rest of the country also have Estatutos de Autonomía, granting them different levels of self-rule. No Estatuto except those of the Basque Country and Navarre allow the local governments to raise and manage their own taxes through.