Time |
Event |
12:00a |
Percent of bottles and cans that get recycled in the us |
12:31a |
Destruction of German cities during WW2 |
12:31a |
The Polish language before World War 1 |
1:02a |
Burmese names of European countries |
3:01a |
German minorities outside of Germany before WW2 |
4:42a |
Percent of adults getting less than 7 hours of sleep per day |
6:16a |
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6:49a |
Countries that have reached 100 million population |
7:15a |
Native American population density map, as of 2020 |
10:07a |
Names of apple in different Slavic languages and dialects |
10:08a |
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10:33a |
Median Age Around the World. |
11:45a |
Countries with >50% of the Population adhering to Christianity |
12:21p |
Map of Armenia & Artsakh (Nagorno Karabakh) |
12:21p |
Occupied Germany after WW2 with new postcodes |
12:21p |
Occupation areas in Germany after WW2 |
12:46p |
Chinese fan map of China (and East Asia) |
12:46p |
The distribution of Vlachs in the Balkans |
1:18p |
How to get to Belgian Congo in 1953. |
1:52p |
1898 Reichstag election map by Gustav Freytag |
3:50p |
Language Groups of South Asia |
3:50p |
Europes countries names in Polish written phonetically (as much as possible) | It’s not perfect as some Polish sounds don’t exist in English language. For example, when a word ends with “y” here it’s not an “e” or “i” sound. More like „o” in „women” (plural) or „i” in „listen” or a sound you make when trying really hard to poop. Whenever you see “ts” here, it accounts for the Polish letter “c”. Try saying “ts” softly and together without making the “t” really hearable but affecting the “s”. Imagine it’s a sound of air getting out of a gassy water bottle. If you have better ideas of spelling the names, then help me out here submitted by /u/Low-Image-1535 [link] [comments] | |
5:01p |
U.S. Counties where the African American population is 20% or more |
5:01p |
Re-engineering Africa: Africa’s Central Lake | Africa’s Central Lake planned by german architect Herman Sörgel in 1935. Basically the plan was to totally reconfigure the interior of Africa by creating a series of huge inland seas. His plan was to dam the Congo River where it passes through a string of deep, narrow gorges after it merges with one of its tributaries, the Kwa River. It would create a lake 350,000 square miles in area - larger than the areas of California, Nevada and Oregon combined. Once the lake filled, it would be forced to overflow from another one of its tributaries, the Ubangi, into the Shari River which is one of the feeders for the present day Lake Chad. Lake Chad would swell to the dimensions it was thought to have had over 10,000 years ago, spreading across the Ahaggar plateau. A river would then be created that would lead through Algeria, turn east into Tunisia and then eventually empty into the Mediterranean Sea at the Gulf of Gabes. This river could made navigable allowing ships to directly access the interior of Africa. submitted by /u/RevolutionBusiness27 [link] [comments] | |
5:30p |
European countries in Czech |
5:30p |
Poles in West Prussia during the 19th century |
6:46p |
Vesconte Maggiolo's Map of Asia Minor and Black Sea, 1519. |
6:46p |
East German borders alternate proposals (WW2) |
7:16p |
Lenin would take this route back to Russia. |
7:16p |
Percentage of students in each U.S. state enrolled in private schools |
9:18p |
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9:47p |
Location of every bomb dropped on Laos by America |
10:16p |
The EU in Irish - Available in all EU languages. Kinda cool. |
10:16p |
Tonight’s aurora forecast |
10:16p |
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10:51p |
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10:51p |
Geographical map of Ukraine and neighboring countries in 1648 |