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12:19a |
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12:47a |
Map of All Axis Forces in Europe On January 1st 1945 |
12:47a |
Air traffic control zones in the USA |
1:15a |
US Average Male Height by State (Under 40 years old) |
1:50a |
human development index of African subdivisions |
2:16a |
Population Changes Among People Aged 25-54 By County Between 2012-2022 |
2:47a |
Percentage of Residents Born in X State Living in Y State |
3:15a |
African Human Development Index. 2024 vs 2025 |
3:45a |
Campaign Stops By Trump and Clinton From September 1st to Election Day in 2016 |
4:35a |
[OC] Favorability of US States (from: YouGov Survey conducted June 25-30, 2025) |
4:35a |
Map of France made by Cassini & Picard in 1684, using the moons of Jupiter to calculate longitude and discover France was smaller than previously thought. The King reportedly quipped that the astronomers had taken more territory from him than his enemies. |
5:02a |
A map of nations when asked the question "Which Country is Your Greatest Threat?" - Updated for 2025 (Pew Research Center Data, July 8th, 2025) | Data is taken from a recent Pew Research Center survey that was conducted in all 25 of the countries seen above. I thought it would be useful to display the information in map-format, rather than chart-format like the Pew Research Center showed the data in. Here's the link to their study https://www.pewresearch.org/global/2025/07/08/who-do-people-think-is-their-countrys-greatest-threat/ There are some very interesting things in the data that are not fully captured on the map, that I'll list out below. * 59% of Canadians view the US as their top international threat now, compared to only 17% for China and 11% for Russia. 68% of Mexicans also view the US as their top international threat as well. Other countries that chose the US had much smaller percentages that made up pluralities rather than majorities. 40% in Indonesia, 35% in South Africa, 31% in Spain, 29% in Brazil, and 24% in Argentina, but all were higher than any other choice in these countries. It should also be noted that 26% of Spaniards selected Russia, which is close to the 31% who chose the US. * An astonishing 81% of Poles chose Russia as their top international threat, the highest percentage chosen for the top threat by any country surveyed. The runner-up would be Sweden, where 77% of respondents also chose Russia as their top international threat. Majorities also selected Russia in the Netherlands and Germany, while about half of the respondents chose Russia in France and the UK. In Italy, a plurality of 32% chose Russia, while Hungary is very interesting. A plurality of 33% in Hungary chose Russia as the top international threat, but a very significant 27% of Hungarian respondents also chose Ukraine as their top international threat, the only country surveyed that perceived Ukraine as such a substantial threat. * Greece overwhelmingly selected Turkey as their top international threat, with 75% of Greek respondents answering with Turkey. Turkey did not respond with the same level of attention however, with 51% of Turkish respondents selecting Israel as their top threat, and another 30% selecting the US. * Israel was the only country surveyed that answered Iran as their top international threat, a major change from a 2013 survey by Gallup, where several other countries, including the US, Canada, and the UK, all chose Iran as well. submitted by /u/DizzyDentist22 [link] [comments] | |
5:39a |
Trees Per Person by State |
6:49a |
Annual Rainfall in Africa |
8:01a |
This is the true size of South America |
9:20a |
The path of the Koh-i-Noor, one of the largest cut diamonds in the world |
10:32a |
Countries that have had people from there go to space | For astronauts originally from USSR and Czechoslovakia, it counts towards the part of the country(eg Soviet republic, now independent country that astronaut was originally born in) submitted by /u/OppositeRock4217 [link] [comments] | |
10:32a |
German-language linguistic map of Europe, 1914 |
12:32p |
Canada’s climate map with province/territory boundaries |
1:00p |
Cricket playing nations worldwide! |
1:31p |
Median age of Indian states |
1:31p |
All countries represented in the premier league (from 1992 to jan 2025) |
2:45p |
Formula One Driver Countries |
2:45p |
Pre-Islamic era cities of Iraq (green = continuously inhabited) |
2:45p |
World Map - 632 C.E. | The finished (if unlabeled) version of the WIP map I posted a while back. Took me about seven months, having to hand-paint over a template in MS Paint. Now that this is done though, it should make future maps way easier and quicker to create. Hope to have a labelled version out soon. ♥️ submitted by /u/Sam_Federov [link] [comments] | |
3:19p |
Mineral Resources map of Poland |
3:19p |
Belgium divided into 3 regions of equal population |
3:47p |
Countries that recognize the Taliban as Afghanistan's legitimate government |
4:16p |
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4:49p |
???????? Germany's predominant religions: ???? Catholicism ???? Protestantism ⬛️ None/Other |
4:49p |
Are you closer to Georgia or ... Georgia? |
6:01p |
Members of Belt and Road Initiative |
6:31p |
Can someone help me date this globe? | I recently gained an interest in dating globes so I’m not too experienced at this. I’m able to narrow it down to early 90s or late 80s but I was wondering if it could be any more precise. submitted by /u/Arexkey [link] [comments] | |
6:31p |
Countries that have elected someone named Adolf Hitler | ▲ Disclaimer: This post is purely informational and does not glorify, promote, or endorse Adolf Hitler or his ideology in any way. The intent is to highlight curious and surprising facts about names and political processes around the world. Please read with context. While the name Adolf Hitler is overwhelmingly associated with the atrocities of Nazi Germany, in some parts of the world, individuals bearing this name have been elected to public office - often without any ideological link to the historical figure. In Namibia, Adolf Hitler Uunona was elected in 2020 as a regional councilor for the Ompundja constituency, representing the ruling SWAPO party. Uunona has made it clear that he does not share the views of the dictator he was named after. His father gave him the name without fully understanding its historical weight - a reflection of Namibia's colonial legacy under Germany, where German names remain common. In India, Adolf Lu Hitler Rangsa Marak, a politician from Meghalaya, served as a state minister and legislator. A member of the Nationalist Congress Party, Marak explained that his father admired Hitler's "strong leadership" - without being fully aware of the historical context. Marak has repeatedly emphasized that he does not align with Nazi ideology and has focused his political work on representing the Garo Hills region. In both cases, the name was chosen without an intention to provoke or offend - often by parents unfamiliar with the full legacy of the historical Adolf Hitler. These cases underscore how names can travel across cultures in unexpected and sometimes unsettling ways. submitted by /u/SpareEnergy6082 [link] [comments] | |
7:06p |
Countries where domestic films outperformed Hollywood films in 2024 box-office |
7:34p |
Ethnic composition of the Taurida Governorate in 1897 |
8:46p |
Indonesian invasion of East Timor that led to the East Timor genocide |
9:20p |
Percent Population Change Per West Virginian County (2000-2023) |
9:20p |
Best Performing Republican Presidential Candidate By County in Texas Since 2000 |
10:32p |
Movement of air targets over the territory of Ukraine, July 21 | Movement of air targets over the territory of Ukraine, night of July 20-21 yellow - UAVs, blue - ballistic ("Iskander" SS-26 and "Kalibr" SS-N-27) , red - X101 (AS-23), Х-69 (AS-22), "Kinzhal" (AS-24) submitted by /u/CleanPresentation187 [link] [comments] | |
11:02p |
Map of Dino supermarkets in Poland. |
11:02p |
2024 Presidential Election in Pennsylvania By Precinct |
11:32p |
serial killers by country |