
The maps presented here were created by Yanko Tsvetkov from his Atlas of Prejudice series (click here to buy the book).
And here the 20 ways to divide Europe based on stereotypes:
Making Sense Of The World, One Map At A Time
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The maps presented here were created by Yanko Tsvetkov from his Atlas of Prejudice series (click here to buy the book).
And here the 20 ways to divide Europe based on stereotypes:
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The map above shows the number and share of each Canadian province that are Muslim. From a high of 942,990 (6.7%) in Ontario to a low of just 140 (0.4%) in Nunavut there are total of 1,775,715 Muslims in Canada as of the 2021 Census.
Here are the totals by province:
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Germany would unconditionally surrender 5 months later on Victory in Europe (VE) Day 8 May 1945.
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The full list is below:
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Most European languages use a word derived from the Old Tupi word “nanas,” (which means excellent fruit) resulting in variations such as “ananas.”
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Here’s the text from the map:
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The map above shows who had a better vote margin against Donald Trump, Hillary Clinton or Kamala Harris.
This includes states they both each won and lost.
And confusingly it somewhat contradicts yesterday’s map Where did Hillary Clinton Outperform Kamala Harris and Vice Versa?.
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The map above shows where Hillary Clinton did relatively better than Kamala Harris and vice versa based on the relative share of each’s states popular vote.
States where Harris got at least 5 percentage points more of the popular vote than Clinton are coloured dark blue (5 states, NE-1, NE-2 and ME-1).
States where Clinton got at least 5 percentage points more of the popular vote than Harris are coloured dark red (none).
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