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World map of countries based on share of immigrants
DemographyNewsVivid maps

Mapped: Countries With the Lowest Percentage of Immigrants

June 18, 2025 Alex
United States border elevation maped
Environment mapsNewsPolitical mapsVivid maps

United States Border Walls

May 21, 2025 Alex
Cash in the banks by U.S. state mapped
Economic mapsNewsVivid maps

States Where Americans Have the Most Cash in the Bank

May 5, 2025 Alex
Countries wealthier than the global average mapped
Economic maps

Which Countries Are Wealthier Than the Global Average?

July 27, 2025 Alex
Siesta in world countries mapped
Cultural cartography

Siesta Nations: A Map of Midday Rest Traditions Around the World

July 19, 2025 Alex
Difference between male and female BMI by country mapped
Health

Who Has Higher BMI: Men or Women?

June 25, 2025 Alex
World map of countries based on share of immigrants
DemographyNewsVivid maps

Mapped: Countries With the Lowest Percentage of Immigrants

June 18, 2025 Alex
Global Trade Tug-of-War mapped
Economic maps
August 2, 2025 Alex

China, the U.S., or the EU: Who Dominates World Trade in 2024?

A side-by-side world maps show how global trade has changed since 2000. China has rapidly expanded its influence, becoming the top trading partner for much of the world – overtaking both the U.S. and the EU in many regions.

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Mapped: China’s high-speed rail network overlaid on the U.S.
Transport
July 29, 2025 Alex

From Coal Trains to Bullet Trains: How China Outbuilt the U.S. in High-Speed Rail

China started building railways in the 19th century – just like the Untied States – but when it comes to high-speed rail, it’s left the U.S. in the dust.

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Mapped: Legality of interracial marriage in the U.S. in 1966
Historical MapsLaws
July 28, 2025 Alex

Where Interracial Marriage Was Still Illegal in 1966—Just One Year Before It Was Struck Down

It’s hard to believe, but until 1967, marrying someone of a different race was still illegal in parts of the U.S. This map shows where those bans were still in place just one year before the Supreme Court struck them down for good.

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Mapped: What Are America's Bridges Really Made Of?
Transport
July 28, 2025 Alex

What America’s Bridges Are Really Made Of—By County

Steel or concrete? A closer look at 743,398 bridges across the U.S. reveals which material wins out – by county. This colorful map based on the latest 2025 National Bridge Inventory shows how bridge-building choices differ from place to place.

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Countries wealthier than the global average mapped
Economic maps
July 27, 2025 Alex

Which Countries Are Wealthier Than the Global Average?

This map shows which countries have a GDP per capita (PPP) above the global average. It offers a clear visual of the world’s economic divide – where wealth is concentrated, and where it’s not.

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Deforestation in New Zealand mapped
Environment maps
July 26, 2025 Alex

New Zealand’s Disappearing Forests—Mapped Through Time

From forest-covered islands to today’s mix of pine plantations, pastures, and native remnants—these three maps help explain how New Zealand’s geography was reshaped by human arrival, fire, and farming.

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Decreasing size of the hurricane path cone of uncertainty mapped
Environment maps
July 24, 2025 Alex

How Hurricane Forecasts Got Way Better

Forecasting hurricanes used to feel like watching a storm through frosted glass. Today, we have a much sharper view. This post explores how the “cone of uncertainty” has narrowed – and what that means for safety, science, and storm prep.

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US Time Zone Map
Laws
July 20, 2025 Alex

Why U.S. Time Zones Aren’t as Straightforward as They Look

Ever wondered why Arizona seems to ignore daylight saving time? Or why some towns in Indiana run an hour ahead of their neighbors? This map explains how U.S. time zones work, and why they don’t always make sense.

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Siesta in world countries mapped
Cultural cartography
July 19, 2025 Alex

Siesta Nations: A Map of Midday Rest Traditions Around the World

Siestas aren’t just a Spanish thing. From Europe to Asia to Latin America, some places still make time for a midday rest. This map highlights where the tradition lives on, and why it makes sense in many parts of the world.

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U.S. States where you can't pump your own gas
LawsTransport
July 18, 2025 Alex

US states where you can’t pump your own gas

This map shows the two remaining U.S. states where you can’t always pump your own gas, and explains why full-service stations still survive in a mostly self-serve country

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