Time |
Event |
12:16a |
Every city I've ever visited with its name literally translated into English |
12:45a |
How do people in the US heat their homes? [OC] |
2:48a |
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3:19a |
Land-grant universities and colleges in the US. |
6:16a |
Consanguineus marriages by country |
6:45a |
Life Expectancy in the USA and Canada |
7:15a |
Remake of French Mandate of Syrian Ethnic Map from 1935 |
7:47a |
Country with Largest Diaspora of Each Asian Nationality (Outside of Asia) |
7:47a |
US Senate vote on the Civil Rights Act of 1964 |
9:45a |
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11:02a |
Bill Nye the Science Guy Intro Globe | Revisiting some old Bill Nye episodes on YouTube and noticed the intro sequence has a globe that still depicted what seems like Colonial Africa borders! The show was aired in the 90s so you'd think they'd have something more up to date by that time. submitted by /u/foxwagen [link] [comments] | |
11:30a |
France – If all the ice melted sea level would rise by 70m – animated |
12:48p |
Crude Birth rate in Armenia per 1000 inhabitants |
12:48p |
Philippine Provinces (and primary units) by GDP per capita, 2023 |
1:15p |
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1:15p |
Human sex Ration in world ???? |
2:31p |
Numbers of Europeans(%) who think that their country has benefited from EU membership as of early November of 2024. |
2:31p |
Religious groups of middle eastern nations |
3:50p |
Map of former South Vietnam's Phú Bổn province (1973) in Hán Nôm |
4:15p |
Map of Gò Công province (1973) in Hán Nôm |
6:21p |
Can anyone please :3 date this old map book of a Finnish scool. Thnx :3 | Im sooooo lucky. i found this at a Flea store. :3 The last thing is from a newspaper i think. it was between the pages. It reads: ("Yesterday, according to reliable information, the front line in the eastern theater of war ran exactly as marked on the map above.") Thanks guys :3 submitted by /u/Embarrassed-Log-5985 [link] [comments] | |
6:21p |
The Ui-Beigo and the Finno-Ugric Peoples in the Early to Mid first Millenium |
6:21p |
US nuclear arsenal in Europe |
6:51p |
Dominant race/ethnicity in Brazil by census tract. |
7:16p |
2000 Alabama referendum on removing the state's ban on interracial marriage, which had been unenforcable since Loving v. Virginia (1967). The measure passed with 59.5% of the vote. (blue = yes, green = no) |
7:49p |
Syria – Assad's Fall (OC) |
8:17p |
Subdivisions in the Americas by estimate HDI in 2023 |
8:45p |
Average length of different empires and countries. It’s super interesting to learn that Spanish America was the longest chunk of territory ever controlled by a single state. |
9:17p |
Italy HDI excluding life expectancy |
9:17p |
Is your Capital City the Most Visited City in your Country? |