
And here’s what happened next:
Making Sense Of The World, One Map At A Time
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And the one condominium (3) of the two entities named the Brčko District: 83,516 people, 493 km2 (190 sq mi).
More about the divisions:
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The map above shows how under populated Russia’s far East is compared to Europe.
Here are some comparisons:
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The map above shows the Indonesian island of Java, which is by far the world’s most populous island. But why do so many people live there?
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Here’s how the two stack up:
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The map above shows what happened to Jewish communities in the Arab world from the founding of the State of Israel in 1948 to 2012. in 1948 there may have been as many as 850,000 Jews living in Arab countries, today that number is less than 5,000.
Here’s a summary of some of them: