CitiesSize comparison maps

U.S. States compared to cities similar population

California has about the same population as Tokyo’s entire metro area—40 million people. The difference? California spreads them across a territory 30 times larger. On the flip side, Wyoming has roughly as many residents as Manchester, UK. When you match every U.S. state to a global city with similar population, the results are eye-opening. Texas mirrors China’s Chongqing, Vermont matches Helsinki, and New Jersey equals London.

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Mapping Stereotypes

Stereotype maps of Mexico

Mexico is a nation in the southern part of North America. The country is bordered to the north by the U.S., to the southeast by Belize and Guatemala, Belize. Mexico covers almost 2 million square kilometers (~762 thousand sq mi). It has nearly 130 million residents, making it the thirteenth largest nation by area, tenth-most-populous nation, and most populated Spanish-speaking country. It is a federation including 31 states and Mexico City.

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