
The map above shows which European countries end in Land in German.
They are:
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Making Sense Of The World, One Map At A Time
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Here’s the story behind the two Kansas Cities: one in Kansas and the bigger, older one in Missouri:
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The map above shows a very rough estimate of the population of each continent in 10,000 BC.
The numbers come form Our World In Data, which uses HYDE version 3.3.
Here is list of estimated populations for people living within the borders of modern day states in 10,000 BC.
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The above is a fun where would you choose to live scenario. Here’s a bit more about each choice:
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The map above makes a rather interesting comparison that between how much territory has been lost in Ukraine War from January 2024 to November 2025, compared to that lost on the Western Front In WW1 from January 1915 to November 1916.
More about the map below:
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Here’s more about how big they were, how they got them and what to happened to them in the decades since:
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The map above shows which countries celebrate Halloween. Besides the US, Canada, the UK and Ireland also have fairly widespread celebrations.
Other countries such as Mexico celebrate somewhat similar things such as Dia de los Muertos (Day of the Dead) around the same time.
The data for the map above and the table below come from World Population Review.
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The map above shows the number of births per year in Nigeria vs Europe in 2023 according to Our World In Data.
In that year Europe (including all of Russia) recorded 6.3 million births vs Nigeria with 7.5 million.
Below we look at births and overall population trends from 1900 to 2100. (Note data up to 2023 is historically accurate, while that from 2024 to 2100 is the UN’s medium population estimate).
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