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English Channel Swimming Route Attempts In 2025

Last Updated: August 13, 2025 Leave a Comment

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English Channel Swimming Attempts In 2025

Map created by Track.rs
The map above shows English Channel swim tracks so far in 2025 up until 13 August. It was originally posted to reddit by user sudu_kalnas

Who explains the following:

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Filed Under: United Kingdom

Territories Still Under Japanese Control At The Time Of Their Surrender On 15 August 1945

Last Updated: January 22, 2026 1 Comment

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Territories Still Under Japanese Control At The Time Of Their Surrender On August 15, 1945

Map found on reddit
As the map above shows, when Japan announced its surrender on August 15, 1945, it still held a surprisingly large amount of territory,  far more than many people today realize.

However, its strategic situation and ability to continue the war were collapsing, which made surrender inevitable despite the apparent size of its empire.

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75% of Tourists To Italy Crowd Into Just 4% of the Country

Last Updated: February 11, 2026 Leave a Comment

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75% of Tourists To Italy Crowd Into Just 4% of the Country

Map created by will_ita
The map above shows how most tourists to Italy visit just a few regions such as Venice and Rome.

The translation reads:

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Most Common Type Of Livestock Farming In Brazil

Last Updated: August 12, 2025 Leave a Comment

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Most Common Type Of Livestock Farming In Brazil

Map created by Brasil em Mapas
The map above shows what type of livestock farming is most common in each Brazilian region.

Here is the data (Herd per head in millions):

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Percentage of People In Europe With An UNfavourable View Of The Roma People

Last Updated: August 10, 2025 1 Comment

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Percentage of people in Europe with UNfavourable Opinion About The Roma People

Map created by reddit user Alarmed_Wish3294
The map above shows the share of people in many European countries who have unfavourable view of the Roma people based on 2019 survey data from Pew.

When posted on reddit the author stated: “Not meant to offend, promote racism etc only for educational purposes”

More about the results below:

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Filed Under: Europe

Volga German Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic

Last Updated: August 8, 2025 1 Comment

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Volga German Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic

Did you know between 1924 and 1941 there was an Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic for German speakers called the Volga German ASSR?

From 1931 onwards its capital was known as Engels (named after Friedrich Engels the German co-author of the Communist Manifesto).

Just before it’s dissolution it had a population of 606,000 people from the following groups:

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Israel vs Russia’s Jewish Autonomous Oblast

Last Updated: August 8, 2025 Leave a Comment

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Israel vs Russia's Jewish Autonomous Oblast

The map above shows the difference between the state of Israel and Russia’s Jewish Autonomous Oblast, which is the only autonomous oblast that remains in Russia.

More about it:

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The Bizarre Route of The Niger River

Last Updated: August 6, 2025 3 Comments

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The Bizarre Route of The Niger River

Base map from Astrokey44
The map above shows the route of the Niger River, one of Africa’s most remarkable rivers precisely because of its unusual, crescent-shaped path.

Instead of flowing directly westward into the nearby Atlantic Ocean which is just  240 km (150 mi) away at its source, it makes a sweeping curve, initially moving northeast into the Sahara, then sharply turning southeast toward the Gulf of Guinea.

Ultimately it does drain into the Atlantic Ocean but through Nigeria.

Overview of the Niger River’s Path:

  • Source: Highlands of Guinea.
  • Route: Travels north-eastward through Mali, passing close to the edge of the Sahara Desert, then curves sharply south-eastward through Niger, forming part of the border with Benin, passing through Nigeria, and finally emptying into the Gulf of Guinea.
  • Length: Approximately 4,200 kilometres (2,600 miles), making it the third-longest river in Africa, after the Nile and the Congo rivers.

Why Does the Niger River Have Such a Strange Shape?

The Niger’s peculiar route is a result of complex geological and historical factors:

Ancient Geological History (Former Inland Basin)

  • Paleogeography: Millions of years ago, parts of what is now the Niger River basin were large inland lakes or seas. This ancient inland drainage system guided the early river path.
  • The river initially flowed into an enormous inland lake or inland basin in what is today Mali and Niger, known as the Taoudeni Basin. Over time, changes in climate, tectonic uplift, and geological shifts caused the lake to dry out and forced the river to alter its route significantly.

Terrain and Topography

  • The West African landscape features elevated plateaus, rocky hills, and changing slopes. The Guinea highlands initially force the river northward, away from a direct westerly flow toward the Atlantic.
  • The river then encounters the Sahelian plains and the fringes of the Sahara Desert. The terrain and gentle slopes in this region naturally direct the river’s flow toward the east, eventually southward.

Climatic Changes and the Sahara Desert

  • Around 5,000-10,000 years ago, the Sahara was wetter, filled with rivers, lakes, and wetlands. The Niger River flowed into these large inland water bodies. As the Sahara dried out, these inland lakes disappeared or shrunk dramatically, prompting the river to change its course southward.
  • The Niger’s modern route is essentially a relic of earlier geological periods when different climates existed.

Structural Geology (Rock Formations)

  • Geologic faults and sedimentary basins shape the river’s current course. Structural features in the Earth’s crust influence the pathway rivers follow. Fault lines and softer sedimentary rocks offer paths of least resistance, causing the Niger to follow these indirect routes.

Consequences of its Unusual Shape

  • Economically and culturally significant: The Niger’s meandering shape supported ancient empires (Mali Empire, Songhai Empire), cities (like Timbuktu and Gao), and trade routes through West Africa.
  • Ecological Diversity: The diverse climatic and environmental zones along its winding course create rich ecosystems supporting agriculture, fishing, and wildlife.

Filed Under: Africa

European GDP Per Capita In 1990

Last Updated: August 5, 2025 Leave a Comment

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European GDP Per Capita In 1990

The map above shows estimated nominal GDP per capita in European countries in 1990 $ based on data from the CIA.

It’s interesting to see the divergence since then as Ireland has gone from poorer than many communist countries to being one of the richest countries in Europe.

Here is the full list of all countries in the world:

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Filed Under: Europe

London Underground vs Delhi Metro

Last Updated: September 22, 2025 Leave a Comment

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London Underground vs Delhi Metro

London Underground Maps © Transport for London (TFL) and Delhi Map from Maximilian Dörrbecker
The map above compares the London Underground and Delhi Metro in 2001 vs 2025.

The London Underground was the world’s first underground passenger railway and opened in 1863, when India was still firmly under British Imperial rule.

In contrast, the Delhi Metro opened in 2002, but in that time has rapidly grown and in many surpassed London’s network.

Here are some comparisons below:

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Filed Under: Transport

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