Time |
Event |
12:15a |
Percent of County Population That Only Speaks English |
1:33a |
(OC) ROMANCE LANGUAGES- Romance “languages” of Europe (language being a subjective term, moreso the Romance continuums of Europe) |
5:37a |
Japan Freeways over the years |
5:37a |
Mapped: English Proficiency Around the World |
9:46a |
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9:46a |
Percentage of residents being born in California by state |
10:15a |
Mammalian megafauna diversity (comparison between Late Quatenary Period and Today today). | First image shows mammalian megafauna abundance in Late Quatenary Period. Second image shows mammalian megafauna diversity in today's world. Only Southern & Eastern Africa and parts of Indian subcontinent remains the strong hold of mammalian megafauna. submitted by /u/serious_joker2005 [link] [comments] | |
10:50a |
Human Development Index by country |
10:50a |
HDI by country (inequality adjusted) |
12:03p |
Number of districts per state and UT in India |
12:03p |
Countries with no skyscrapers |
12:32p |
Average speed of trains in European countries |
1:00p |
Consent for marital sex in india |
2:19p |
Every country that France has ever invaded |
2:47p |
Countries by Collective Agreement/Union Coverage Rate (% of Population) |
2:47p |
Most Popular Last Names in Europe |
3:16p |
Map of Early Human Migrations | This map illustrates the early global migrations of Homo sapiens—our species’ remarkable journey from Africa to every inhabitable continent. Tracing movements that began over hundreds of thoussands of years ago, it highlights how small bands of early humans ventured out of eastern Africa and gradually spread across the globe. submitted by /u/roguemaster29 [link] [comments] | |
3:46p |
The ban on communist ideology, symbols or parties around the world (2025) |
3:46p |
Spanish cities with more than 50,000 inhabitants without rail connection |
4:15p |
German Empire, 1910 | Map of the German Empire I made over the course of 4 months, including federal states and provinces of Prussia. I also included ~1200 cities and towns with regional/multilingual names that may have been used at the time. For most cities I prioritized the language used by whatever government controlled said area at the time. Full resolution (10800x7200) on my deviantart: https://www.deviantart.com/dantesmaps/art/1212083028 submitted by /u/DantesMaps [link] [comments] | |
4:45p |
Teen Birth Rate, 2022 (per 1k people, age 15-19) |
4:45p |
US's Birth rates decline over time |
6:00p |
On July 20, 356 B.C., Alexander the Great was born in Pella, the ancient capital of Macedonia |
6:31p |
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7:06p |
[OC] A Map of CFL Line 10, Luxembourg (1/5) |
7:34p |
Americans were asked to identify the UK on a world map |
8:01p |
Nigeria - Travel advisory maps comparison |
8:31p |
Results of the 1924 DNC's delegate vote on whether to add a condemnation of the KKK to the parties official platform, it was defeated by one vote |
8:31p |
Main Roman roads in Hispania |
9:03p |
Minimum marriage age without parental consent by country (stripes mean different rules for men and women) |
9:03p |
Percentage of Hindus per Upazila in Bangladesh???????? |
11:00p |
Gradual degradation of the contours of Crimea on portolans |