Racism in Europe
Many people in Eastern and Central Europe associate black faces with negative sentiments, according to Harvard University’s Project Implicit, which
Read MoreMany people in Eastern and Central Europe associate black faces with negative sentiments, according to Harvard University’s Project Implicit, which
Read MoreCO2 is the most significant long-lived greenhouse gas in the Earth’s atmosphere. Since the Industrial Revolution, anthropogenic emissions – primarily
Read MoreSpain isn’t just a feast for the eyes – it’s one for the palate too. These clever food maps show what each part of the country is best known for, using real ingredients to tell the story of Spanish regional cuisine.
Read MoreThis crowd-made map of Poland is a mix of humor, stereotypes, and biting commentary. It’s not scientific — and that’s exactly the point.
Read MoreEver wondered why we call it the “Sahara Desert” when Sahara already means desert? Join us on a journey through the world’s most redundant place names and learn how colonial history created these linguistic oddities.
Read MoreGreenland is vast, frozen, and nearly empty – except for one small area. A new map shows that 53% of Greenland’s population lives on just 0.036% of its land.
Read MoreSouth America is big, diverse, and hard to pin down—but that hasn’t stopped people from trying. These 12 humorous maps stereotype the continent in surprising and absurd ways.
Read MoreTwo maps reimagine Switzerland in 17 unusual ways – from real divides like language and geography to playful stereotypes about cities, drivers, and even naked hiking
Read MoreA 2017 map shows something surprising: Japan’s economy was bigger than South America’s, Africa’s, or Oceania’s.
Read MoreAcross Europe, coats of arms are more than decoration. They’re snapshots of local pride and long history—knights’ shields turned into national and city symbols that still evolve today.
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