Time |
Event |
12:46a |
Country sizes including water area (according to international law) [OC] | If you don’t want to include Antarctic claims, the following nations fall: Australia falls to 3rd France falls to be tied 5th UK falls to 9th New Zealand falls to 15th Chile falls to 16th Argentina falls to 17th Norway falls to 20th Notable losses from the top 20 in land area: Kazakhstan, Algeria, and Saudi Arabia. Notable gains from below the top 20 in land area: Kiribati, Micronesia, and the United Kingdom. submitted by /u/OldManLaugh [link] [comments] | |
12:46a |
Raccoon invasion of Germany in the past 30 years. |
1:17a |
Map of New Jersey & Delaware Railroads |
1:45a |
Travel Times From Vienna To The Rest Of The Austro-Hungarian Empire In 1912 |
3:01a |
Most Common Non-European Ancestry in Each US State and Canadian Province |
4:44a |
Population Density in Australia and Canada (people per km2) |
6:18a |
2024 Homicide Rates in Latin America |
6:18a |
A lot of german towns are now renaming their lakes and ponds in "gulf of townname" on google maps to make fun of Trump |
8:16a |
Iranian Short Range Ballistic Missiles |
8:45a |
Women as a percentage of workforce, India |
9:19a |
Women working as a percentage of working age population, India |
10:32a |
Fertility Rate by region of Russia (2024) |
11:00a |
Zodiac Signs of Countries that have gained Independence from the UK [OC] |
12:15p |
Which countries are more welcoming (according to their visa policy) |
12:47p |
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1:16p |
Countries are Muslim, Half Muslim and Non-Muslim |
2:35p |
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2:35p |
BJP, Congress, and Regional Dominance Across Indian States |
2:35p |
Democracy Index (2024) as per The Economist | France, Italy, India, USA etc are classified as "Flawed Democracy" |
3:00p |
A Portuguese poster showcasing the extent of Portuguese colonial possessions versus Europe. |
3:31p |
Map of Austria immediately after WW1 |
4:00p |
Countries richer than who they gained independence from |
4:34p |
San Marino inside of Rhode Island (The red one is San Marino) |
5:00p |
qpAdm admixture modelling of present-day Balkan and Aegean populations (2023 study) |
5:31p |
Jobs supported by National Park visitor spending in the US |
6:47p |
Life of (Barbarossa) Oruç Reis (c. 1478 – 1518), |
6:47p |
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6:47p |
Birth places of Poles who have a Wikipedia article |
6:47p |
US House Apportionment using the Wyoming Rule (2020 Census Data) |
7:15p |
From which region of the continent came from the enslaved africans in Brazil? |
8:35p |
Map of Lebanon made by French cartographic agency Depot de Guerre with a population census, 1862 | Grecs schismatiques = Greek Orthodox, Métoualis = Shiites, Musulmans = Sunnies (at that time Shia wasn’t considered a muslim sect), Israélites = Jews submitted by /u/Fun-Strategy-8796 [link] [comments] | |
9:01p |
Subregions of Pomerania & Prussia according to 1858 book |
9:31p |
Uruguayan departments change in population (2011-2023) |
9:31p |
Africa is way bigger than you think! ???? | This map is a great visual representation of just how massive Africa really is. It shows how the entire contiguous U.S., China, India, Japan, and most of Europe can all fit within Africa’s borders—yet many standard maps (like the Mercator projection) make it look much smaller than it actually is. Our perception of map sizes is often distorted by how they are drawn, but in reality, Africa is HUGE: - It’s 30.37 million km², making it bigger than the U.S., China, and India combined. - You could fit the entirety of Western Europe multiple times inside it. - The distance from the north to the south of Africa (8,000 km) is roughly the same as from London to Bangkok. submitted by /u/carebearz17 [link] [comments] | |
10:06p |
A Map of Lexical Distances Betwern Europe's Languages |
10:30p |
Map of Poles' birthplaces with a Wikipedia article. |
11:01p |
US States that are currently debating bills that seek to overturn same-sex marriage |