Specifying xlim or ylim in the mapCountryData function of the rworldmap library 
do not alter the plotting region on my system.

#Using the example from rworldmap
library(rworldmap)
mapCountryData() #uses the sample dataset
mapCountryData(ylim = c(-45,45)) #makes no difference to the plot

R 2.14.1 on Linux Mint 11 64bit.

Thanks,
Dan
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