Time |
Event |
12:47a |
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12:47a |
official map of the Argentine Republic |
1:15a |
Gangs in New York (1950-2025) |
1:47a |
Official map of the Republic of Chile |
1:47a |
Take my angry upvote and get out |
2:19a |
Russian drones over Poland (September 10, 2025) |
2:19a |
More people live in the red than in the blue area ???? | I just love these comparisons. Uttar Pradesh, the most populous subdivision in the world at minimum 200 million inhabitants. According to Wikipedia, the blue area should have around 186 million (Asian part of Russia, Mongolia, the -stan countries except Pakistan, Xinjiang, Tibet and Qinghai) submitted by /u/PedroVilladelaCruz [link] [comments] | |
2:45a |
Raccoon Observations in Ontario Per Capita (Inaturalist) |
4:04a |
Poster of the 2017 Alabama Senate Race by Precinct |
4:44a |
Senate vote on measure to release the Epstein files | In this case, senators voted to table the bill; in effect, a yes vote would kill the bill while a no vote would keep it active. For the sake of clarity, the map shows the effect each senator's vote would have had on the measure to release the files, and not the vote itself. submitted by /u/very_loud_icecream [link] [comments] | |
5:00a |
"Native Son - Richard Nixon's Southern California" by Paul Carter and Jean-Louis Rheault (2010) |
7:45a |
Eurasian Ice sheets and sea level of the Upper Paleolithic (35,000 BCE - 6,000 BCE) | From this article here. Working on a story about an adventure in France during the Upper Paleolithic (about Magdalenian people) and found this really cool map. You can see how much the ice sheet over Scandinavia really shaped the Baltic, swallowing the whole thing and then widening that basin between Sweden and Finland. It's also cool to see Great Britain's glacier growing again during the Younger Dryas at the 11ka BP frame. The other picture in the article is also very cool, showing drainage systems for these glaciers. I'm trying to figure out what it would be like to cross these river valleys at the time so it's very cool to see at least some attempt at reconstructing what these rivers and shorelines would have looked like at the time. submitted by /u/ComradeBehrund [link] [comments] | |
9:47a |
The GDP/capita gap between capital regions and the rest of the country in some Eastern European countries |
10:15a |
Lignano Sabbiadoro in 1900 and today |
11:36a |
Countries with home ownership rates below 50% vs countries with home ownership rate above 90% |
11:36a |
[Updated] Map of all places where Poland shot down Russian drones. |
12:00p |
What if rivers turned into trees? (4/24) I present to you the Yangtze camphor tree, Cinnamomum Yangtzensis [OC] |
12:30p |
Top 3 languages taught in australian school by state or territory |
1:04p |
Topographic Map of Ukraine |
1:04p |
Map of European Territories By The Number of Years Spent Being Part of France |
2:18p |
Kingdoms and empires of South east Asia, 800-1200 AD |
2:18p |
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2:46p |
Age restrictions on energy drinks by country (by law) |
2:46p |
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3:16p |
2021 vs 2025, How coups and crises reshaped south asia |
3:16p |
The worlds according to IARC – the United Nations for videogame age-ratings | RARS is a government mandated system not an organisation, the publisher has to age rate themself based on government guidelines but IARC questionnaire will include RARS. Mexico is trying to not use the ESRB anymore but they use it in some contexts. submitted by /u/RealModMaker [link] [comments] | |
4:31p |
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5:45p |
Some world cities with similar latitude as cities in Spain |
5:45p |
The Wisconsin Prime Rib Trail |
5:45p |
Map of Canada's named water features. There are over 224 thousand. Many more are unnamed. | This is just the 100Mpixel version. Zooming in should show most of the individual dots. 400Mpixel version would not load. Edit: If anyone knows how to stop reddit from showing this as a video and crashing let me know. Edit2: Water features = streams, rivers, bays, ponds, lakes, brooks, etc submitted by /u/JohnOfA [link] [comments] | |
6:15p |
Ruler Foods Locations Per State |
8:18p |
Could anyone help me date this antique map I got? Thanks! |
9:31p |
Robinson Projection with Europe at the Equator |
9:31p |
The Woolly & Columbian Mammoth's range at their peak |
11:30p |
Global winds, I love looking at this |
11:30p |
The religious structure of Kars during the Ottoman, Russian and Turkey Republic periods |