
Support for remaining a Monarchy was strongest in:
Making Sense Of The World, One Map At A Time
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Support for remaining a Monarchy was strongest in:
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The map above shows the most streamed English speaking artists in each country where Spotify publishes data in 2025. And fun fact 3 of the 7 are from my home province of Ontario!
Also for the UK, no British artists made the top 10, all were either Canadian or American.
Here is the most popular song based on YouTube views for each artist:
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The map above shows the natural habitat of the Venus flytrap (Dionaea muscipula). It has one of the most restricted natural habitats of any plant on Earth, and that’s the main reason why its total wild range is so small.
Here’s why:
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The map above comes from diamond geezer’s wonderful post about the busiest national rail stations. Amazingly the top 12 stations in the UK are all in London, and most of them are on the central section of the Elizabeth Line.
The reason is quite simple: “Any interchange between tube and Crossrail [Elizabeth Line] counts as entering or exiting a National Rail station so some mighty distortions are skewing the numbers.”
Full list of all UK stations below with rankings (data comes from ORR here):
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That small strip of land in north-eastern Afghanistan that separates Pakistan from Tajikistan is called the Wakhan Corridor.
More about it below:
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The poster above titled: EQUAL RIGHTS FOR NEGROES !EVERYWHERE!, SELF DETERMINATION for the BLACK BELT, VOTE COMMUNIST was for the 1932 US election.
Ford who was running as Vice President, was the first African American in history to be included on a presidential ticket.
More about the election:
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The map above was created by the Center for Eurasian Strategic Intelligence to warn of about growing Russian influence in Europe.
However, the as reddit user adawkin explains:
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Here they are grouped together, with an explainer where not obvious (hint it’s almost always where the capital is located).
I love the attempt at this and after looking into, it’s actually quite difficult.
That said, I’ve also put countries in bold where I dispute the claim:
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The timelapse map above shows the location and result of every battle in World in World History up to 2019 as recoded in Wikipedia. Cottereau explains that: