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Making sense of the world in 14 Maps

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Making sense of the world in 14 Maps

These maps will help you put the present state of affairs in the world into perspective.

by Mihai Andrei, January 13, 2015 – Updated on April 29, 2023

in Features, Geography

Each color has 1 billion people

This is the world divided into seven sections – each with approximately 1 billion people. That’s right, both the Americas and Australia together have just as much population as that red strip in South-East Asia or the orange bit in and around India. But if you think this is a shock…

This may surprise you

Population on Earth is not distributed evenly, to put it mildly. India and South-East Asia are very densely populated, so more people live inside that circle than outside it. That’s also where most of the world’s population growth is happening. Also, it’s not just population that is divided unequally…

The world’s income levels

As you can see, we still live in a segregated world — economically. The rich areas are in Europe (except for the eastern part), the US (and likely Canada), Japan, Australia and some parts of Arabia. Africa is still predominantly extremely poor, while Eastern Europe, South America and some parts of Asia are still in a transition phase. Financial and social inequality is still a problem for mankind.

Countries with which England has never fought (in white)

The biggest colonial empire in the world, Great Britain has left their mark on mankind and made a lot of enemies along the way. As it turns out… they fought with almost everybody. Sweden gets an honorable mention for being so close to England and yet not fighting the Brits.

Editor’s Note: Read the rest of the story, at the below link.

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Heene ei problem.
Letztendlich ist die frage eine frage von info, bewußtsein und willen.
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Nicht techn. Können.
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Zudem politiker nutzen fragwürdige kanäle auf x od. Biski als sprachrohr .
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Trump hingegen untruth.unsocial . Eknen mastodon clon .
Wenn 0815faschisten den kanälen von trumö folgen und der dt.msinstream es nicht gebacken bekommt.
.... würd ich mir zumindest argumentativ gedanken machen.
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