Time |
Event |
1:30a |
Projected growth of Amish and Mormon populations by county. |
2:46a |
Where do young people in Europe earn the most: Median disposable income adjusted for Purchasing Power for 18-26 year olds |
2:46a |
GDP per capita of Spanish Provinces (2022) |
6:00a |
Is your country more developed than Peru? |
6:00a |
Every States Highest Amount of Electoral Votes They Had In Their History |
8:01a |
How people react when you try to speak their language… |
8:35a |
Lenin's sealed train route, 1917 |
8:35a |
Countries where over 90% of the population can speak English |
10:33a |
California SF South Bay: 1.5M+ people on the left, 1.5k- people on the right [Google Street View on] |
11:01a |
Asia Question | Hello! ???????? I’ve been researching how Asia is divided into regions, but I’ve noticed some discrepancies between sources. I’ve narrowed it down to two common interpretations, and I’m curious which one aligns better with established geographical or geopolitical standards. Is one of these more widely accepted, or does it depend on context? Any insight would be greatly appreciated! submitted by /u/zumeyil98 [link] [comments] | |
11:34a |
Ethnic map of Southern Russia |
11:34a |
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12:02p |
Percentage of Religious Weddings in Poland (2024) |
1:17p |
Map of the World from Taiwan (ROC), published in 1966 |
1:46p |
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2:17p |
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2:17p |
Map of Greek Surname Suffixes |
2:17p |
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2:45p |
Consumption of Spirits (Vodka, Whisky, etc.) per adult in Europe |
2:45p |
It is farther from Perth to Sydney than from Paris to Moscow. |
3:16p |
Map of Africa heading into The Great War |
3:16p |
Disposable net median income adjusted for PPP in Europe (broken down by age and sex) |
3:47p |
Average male height in Europe |
3:47p |
Percentage of population living in the capital metropolitan area |
4:16p |
Average Male Height in Europe |
4:16p |
HDI Africa 2023 data (2025 report) |
4:46p |
Human Expansion Timeline Map (With Estimated Total Human Population) In Just 30 Seconds |
5:16p |
Percentage of population descended from Italians |
5:16p |
London's tube network is far less than half of its overall train network. |
5:45p |
The Golden Projection | This is a map projection I made that is based on the Golden Ratio. Is it practical? No. Does it look good? Not really. Is it cool? I think so. This is the equation it is based on: ϕ: geographic latitude (rad) λ: geographic longitude (rad) ρ = 2/π-ϕ: co-latitude (rad), angular distance from the North Pole ϕ ≈1.6321256513 (Golden Ratio) x(λ, φ) = (π/2 - φ) * cos( λ + ϕ * ln(π/2 - φ) ) y(λ, φ) = (π/2 - φ) * sin( λ + ϕ * ln(π/2 - φ) ) submitted by /u/Bradinator- [link] [comments] | |
5:45p |
Scandinavia compared to the US West Coast |
5:45p |
The exact shade of red in flag of european countries |
7:02p |
“Progress Of The Roman Empire, Illustrated By The Course of the River Amazon” (1824) by Emma Willard |
7:02p |
Is It Illegal to Insult the Ruler/Monarch in Your Country |
7:02p |
Exploring India through ascending postal codes |
7:32p |
Map of the World according to Ronald Reagan. I always found it a good laugh. |
7:32p |
Teams and stadiums for Major League Cricket 2025 |
8:00p |
Mexican Ancestry By Percentage in the US |
8:00p |
World Religious Map (Dominant Religion by Country/Region) |
8:31p |
HDI Africa 2023 data (2025 report) |
8:31p |
Immigrants to Canada who identify as "Black" by country |
9:47p |
The 1916 and 2024 presidential elections in The American South | One of my favorite things to do is to look into the fall of the Democratic Party in The American South. My county in WV voted for Woodrow Wilson in 1916 and heavily for Trump in 2024. How did your county vote? submitted by /u/Notthemanurafter [link] [comments] | |
9:47p |
Map i drew of the hre in 1444 (this is only a quarter of the full size) |
10:17p |
Propaganda Map Published By The Wehrmacht Depicting The Axis War Against The Soviet Union |
10:17p |
Map of the United States, but it’s only the Indian reservations |
11:31p |
Railway Infrastructure in the Iberian Peninsula |
11:31p |
How many russians don't speak russian. Russia. 2010 |