
The map is color-coded to indicate the status of third gender recognition in different regions:
Making Sense Of The World, One Map At A Time
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The map is color-coded to indicate the status of third gender recognition in different regions:
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Here are the numbers by country:
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And given it’s large area, it’s average Population density is just 106.67/km2 (276.3/sq mi) 107th highest in the world.
And yet,
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The map above shows support for “Christian Nationalism” in the United States by state based on those PPRI found to be Adherents & Sympathizers.
Support varied from considerably across states, ranging from a low of 17% to a high of 50%.
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The map is color-coded to represent different accents, with a legend provided for interpretation.
Here is the breakdown of the color coding:
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This map shows the legal status of changing one’s gender marker in official national documents around the world as of 2024.
The map is color-coded to indicate the different legal requirements and statuses in various countries:
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The map above is taken from the amazing McBroken website and shows where McDonalds ice cream machines are working and where they are broken.
At the time of writing 14.72% of the machines were broken, with New York the worst affected city at 32% broken.
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The map above shows where airlines are most likely to lose your luggage.
The data comes from Luggage Losers by @levelsio, and is calculated in the following way:
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The very impressive video above was created by Miran Božičević and shows everyday of the Western Front in World War I. (You can watch the all of World War 1 here.)
Focusing on:
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Jefferson Davis was easily elected with 97% of the vote (47,057 votes) and all 109 electoral college votes. His vice-president Alexander Stephens got 3.02% of the popular vote (1,465 votes).