
The map above tells a story of a historical curiosity.
In 1904 Montenegro, which was at that time was still an independent country, supported Russia by sending volunteers to fight the Japanese as part of the Russo-Japanese War.
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The map above tells a story of a historical curiosity.
In 1904 Montenegro, which was at that time was still an independent country, supported Russia by sending volunteers to fight the Japanese as part of the Russo-Japanese War.
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Countries from which no data are available are plotted in grey. The figure was elaborated using R software (R Core Team, Vienna, Austria) to represent open access data which have been previously standardized to age and sex.
It comes report entitled: Experimental Models to Study Autism Spectrum Disorders: hiPSCs, Rodents and Zebrafish by Alba Pensado-López, Sara Veiga-Rúa, Ángel Carracedo, Catarina Allegue and Laura Sánchez.
Here’s a brief summary of it, but you can read the whole thing for free online here.
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Here are some of the places they go:
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However, note the list below is not exhaustive as the “site lists only those locations approved by the individual service branch. ” Therefore, you can also see a more complete list below:
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From the map’s author:
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All the maps featured here come from the article: Cross-Gender Social Ties Around the World By Michael Bailey, Drew Johnston, Theresa Kuchler, Ayush Kumar, Johannes Stroebel and its annex.
Here’s a summary of the data used:
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The two maps above show the German Reichstag election results of 31 July 1932 election compared to the results of the 23 February 2025 ones.
The 1932 election was notable as it was the first time the time the Nazi won the biggest share of the vote, although they fell far short of a majority, which they never achieved in any free and fair election.
Here are the results of the two elections:
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So for example Ireland is marked in red because English is one of Ireland’s two official languages, but there are more English speakers living in the United States than either Ireland or the UK.
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The map above only shows domestic flight routes within countries.
Large rich countries like the United States and China have loads whereas smaller countries have few to none.
But perhaps most striking is how few routes there are in Africa.
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The map above shows the 10 busiest European flight routes back in pre-pandemic 2018 from inside the EU, United Kingdom, Switzerland, Iceland and Norway.
The numbers for 2021 are as follows (with number of passengers):