
The map above is the AuthaGraph world map by Designer Hajime Narukawa.
And it is viewed by some as being “almost perfectly-proportioned.”
Making Sense Of The World, One Map At A Time
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The map above is the AuthaGraph world map by Designer Hajime Narukawa.
And it is viewed by some as being “almost perfectly-proportioned.”
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In most cases, it comes down to historical animosity and/or (lack of) political recognition.
The banned matchups are:
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The map above shows how likely you are to be offered food as a guest in someone’s house, outside of being invited for a meal.
In Southern Europe and the Balkans you’re almost certain to be offered (or even forced) to have some food.
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I’ve lived in the UK for over 14 years and just learned that you can also call 112 in addition to 999 in an emergency.
Mind blown.
Moreover, I had no idea 112 was the most common emergency number in the world.
Here is the list by country:
*Note: the information presented here is believed to be correct, but make sure you double check the emergency number in your country before trying any of them listed here.
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Here’s the full list:
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Remarkably, the share of Black Americans has stayed relatively constant 11.6% in 1900 growing to 12.4% in 2020.
Although in absolute numbers they’ve grown considerably along with the rest of the United States.
Here’s a super brief history up to 1900:
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The data comes from this page on Wikipedia, so may be missing some.
Here’s the number by country:
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The lighthouse maps here of various countries around the world are all the brainchild of researchremora on Instagram aka terence on twitter.
I previously featured his Map of Great Britain & Ireland here.
But I wanted to share the rest as they are really brilliant. Also be sure to give them a follow.
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