Time |
Event |
1:17a |
Individuals using the internet (% of population) |
2:31a |
Map of Indigenous Territories in Colombia - around 31% of the country |
2:31a |
"Every American City" map. Accurate? |
3:48a |
Roman conquest of Britannia |
5:35a |
A map of Africa in a Canadian museum (it's old enough, feel free to date it) | It's displaying in a 1920s classroom, which narrows down the range. There's a portrait of KGV on the front wall of the room and a union jack on the back wall of the room. submitted by /u/WarMeasuresAct1914 [link] [comments] | |
7:33a |
This map depicts the newly independent nations of India (brown) & Pakistan (green) immediately after they achieved independence from the UK in 1947.Over the next decade, they would eventually grow to their current boundaries after each nation assimilating |
8:45a |
Linguistic Diversity in the City of Vancouver, Canada |
8:45a |
France to Officially Recognise Palestine |
11:35a |
Movement of air targets over the territory of Ukraine, July 26 | Movement of air targets over the territory of Ukraine, night of July 25-26 yellow - UAVs, blue - ballistic "Iskander" SS-26, red - cruise missile submitted by /u/CleanPresentation187 [link] [comments] | |
11:35a |
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia |
11:35a |
The most humid city in every country |
12:01p |
Polish war damage 1939-45 | Analysis by Polskie Wydawnictwa Naukowe and Pegamon of war destruction of Poland during World War 2. Western parts are much more damaged and you can see frontline from Suwałki--Warsaw--Sandomierz--Jasło. I'm surprised by how much mines were used. From Kartografia Ekstremalna facebook group. submitted by /u/KrzysziekZ [link] [comments] | |
12:01p |
Europe- heat and cold stress |
1:18p |
List of Emergency Numbers by Country |
1:18p |
Peak of the largest empires in history |
1:18p |
Austria & Germany’s partition after WW2 |
2:34p |
Historical forrest cover, USA |
3:03p |
HDI of Provinces of Pakistan |
3:32p |
[OC] Polish cities with names referring to other cities or regions |
3:32p |
Ethno-Religious Composition of Sri Lanka |
4:02p |
Linguistic Maps of Karachi City, Pakistan |
4:30p |
Nobel prizes awarded by region (1901-2021) |
4:30p |
International recognition of Israel |
5:01p |
Does your state have a higher or lower birth rate than the national average |
5:37p |
Approximate locations of U.S. Navy carrier strike groups and amphibious ready groups as of July 21, 2025. |
6:00p |
Countries wealthier than the global average |
6:00p |
Dialect groups of the Scots language | Dialect groups of the Scots language/broadly applicable to accents in Scottish English as well. Note: this isn't a map of every single accent/dialect in Scotland e.g. they don't speak the same in Dundee and Edinburgh, it's a map of where major divisions in pronunciation and vocabulary are. Notes: - Based significantly on this map with some modifications from my own knowledge. Colour scheme based on the maps of Netherlands/Belgium/Luxembourg dialects: here and here.
- The West Central blob in West Lothian is the Livingston/Bathgate area which in my experience tends to sound more west coast (due to 1960s migrations/slum clearances), though this doesn't apply to rural areas of the county. The bit with slashes round Falkirk/Stirling indicates a transitional dialect, in the middle of east and west coast speech.
- South Central is also called Gallowa(y) but I decided against calling it this as S.C. includes west Dumfriesshire as well. Southern is often called "Borders".
- The Black Isle Scots dialect, part of "North Northern", is as of very recently extinct.
- Corrections welcome but please note again this isn't Every Single Dialect Ever, as every town or city will have its own slight differences in accent and vocabulary. I'm working on a more detailed map as well
submitted by /u/aonghasach [link] [comments] | |
7:16p |
Mean Center of Population for the United States (1790-2020) |
7:16p |
Countries where men over 6'2 outnumber men under 5'5. |
7:16p |
Austro-Hungarian Empire Railway System |
8:33p |
Europe in the Piri Reis map, a world map compiled in 1513 by the Ottoman admiral and cartographer Piri Reis |
9:00p |
Spread of Buddhism from India |
9:00p |
IHOP Vs Denny's Vs Waffle House Vs Perkins Per County |
9:00p |
State/provincial license plates I saw during my trip to Yellowstone. | United States: washington new mexico illinois colorado vermont wisconsin minnesota oklahoma utah oregon california alaska new york new jersey idaho nevada texas montana wyoming florida kentucky north carolina north dakota maryland virginia georgia arkansas kansas tennessee ohio iowa pennsylvania massachusetts missouri alabama arizona indiana michigan rhode island hawaii nebraska mississippi south dakota south carolina west virginia louisiana connecticut maine Canada: british columbia manitoba alberta saskatchewan quebec Mexico: baja california sonora Germany: anhalt bavaria submitted by /u/Friend2Everyone [link] [comments] | |
9:30p |
Spread of brahmic scripts from india | Brahmic scripts are a family of abugida writing systems. They are used throughout the Indian subcontinent, Southeast Asia and parts of East Asia, including Japan in the form of Siddhaṃ. They have descended from the Brahmi script of ancient India and are used by various languages in several language families in South, East and Southeast Asia: Indo-Aryan, Dravidian, Tibeto-Burman, Mongolic, Austroasiatic, Austronesian and Tai. submitted by /u/Slow_Second_2009 [link] [comments] | |
10:50p |
Texas divided into 4 equally populated areas |
10:50p |
US states ranked according to % support for Trump in the 2024 presidential election (1 highest, 50 lowest) |
11:15p |
Minority Religions in West Asia |