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So far as I can tell, the map is wrong in a few particulars (North to South):

(1) It shows Nunavut (the Canadian territory abutting Hudson Bay) split off from the Northwest                 Territories, something that didn't happen in our timeline until the 1990s.

(2) It shows the USA occupying Alaska, while in one of the latter POV segments for Jeff Pinkard, a guard is referred to speaking in a voice "as cold as Russian Alaska," which would argue for a continued Russian presence at least as late as summer 1944.

(3) The pre-First Great War Border between New Mexico and Sonora is still there, even though you did put in the salient the US conquered.

(4) Panama is shown as being a separate country from Colombia, while in the few time's that Turtledove's work mentions it, it is referred to as "Colombia's Central American province."