
In total, there are records of 6,664 different people who have climber Mount Everest according to the The Himalayan Database.
Here’s a list of the nationality of everyone who’s climbed as of 2023:
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In total, there are records of 6,664 different people who have climber Mount Everest according to the The Himalayan Database.
Here’s a list of the nationality of everyone who’s climbed as of 2023:
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The map above shows the annual average temperature of each country on earth based over its entire land area. This means it can be somewhat misleading.
For example, Canada’s average annual temperature is a chilly −4.03 °C (24.75 °F), but the average for its biggest city, Toronto, is 8.3°C (46.9 °F).
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Estimating the population of Roman cities is notoriously difficult, so the best we have are estimates.
You can get an extremely detailed explanation of this from Hanson’s An urban geography of the Roman world, 100 B.C. To A.D. 300, which includes data on nearly 1,400 Roman settlements.
Below you can see some estimates of the population of various Roman Cities based on different population densities (note the year used for these estimates is 150 AD):
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The map shows where hoards of Roman Coins have been found around the world.
To date, their database has records of 6,057,413 coins in 15,201 validated hoards, and an additional 896,032 coins recorded in 2,964 unofficial hoards.
And quite frankly it’s shocking how far the coins have travelled.
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The map above shows the highest and lowest temperatures ever recorded in each South American country.
As a Canadian it always makes me laugh seeing countries that have never had a single delay below freezing.
And on the flip side, Canada’s warmest temperature ever recorded was 49.6 °C (121 °F), which is warmer than any country in South America.
Here is a full list of highs and lows:
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Here are the 11 nationalities:
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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: