
The map above reveals a rather uncomfortable truth if you’re a Biden supporter or shows just how close Trump was to re-election if you’re a Trump supporter.
Making Sense Of The World, One Map At A Time
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The map above reveals a rather uncomfortable truth if you’re a Biden supporter or shows just how close Trump was to re-election if you’re a Trump supporter.
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This map illustrates the mains electricity voltages and frequencies used around the world.
It uses different colors and patterns to represent various combinations of voltage and frequency.
Here is a detailed explanation of the map’s legend and the color coding:
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The Italian map titled “L’Europa Geografico-Politica Veduta a Volo d’Oca,” which translates to “The Geographical-Political Europe Seen from a Goose’s Flight,” is a satirical representation of Europe.
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The map above shows how long it takes to drive from one end of Texas to the other (Sabal Palm Sanctuary to Buffalo Springs, Texas 79022, USA).
A distance of 917 miles (1,476 km) and which can easily take over 14 hours.
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The map above was created by Bismarck Brief based off data original research and reporting by CrashOut by Ioan Grillo.
I’d strongly urge you to read the latter’s article to better understand what the map above really means.
But in summary:
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The map above shows the most frequently searched dreams by country, categorized into themes like The Human Body, Animals & Nature, Love & Relationships, Money & Objects, Family, and Death.
Some key insights include:
Each country is color-coded based on the theme of its most common dream.
For a list of every country’s most common dream see the following list:
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The map highlights the risk levels in different regions around the world, providing an overview of travel security risks.
Here are the key details:
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Obviously, the video has some serious issues perhaps the two biggest ones being that native groups did not control much if any land in the original 13 colonies.
The second is that it treats all native groups as one nation or tribe whereas:
The United States federal maintains a government-to-government relationship with the 574 federally recognized Native American Indian tribes and Alaska Native entities.