GDP per capita of largest world economies (2050)
Latest long-term global growth projections to 2050 for 32 of the largest economies in the world, accounting for around 85%
Read MoreLatest long-term global growth projections to 2050 for 32 of the largest economies in the world, accounting for around 85%
Read MoreNew France was the area colonized by France in North America during a period initiating with the exploration of the Gulf of Saint Lawrence by Jacques Cartier in 1534 and finishing with the cession of New France to Great Britain and Spain in 1763.
Read MoreThe Radio is most trusted media source in the Europe Union, while the social media was the least trusted source.
Read MoreThe Louisiana Purchase was the purchase of the territory of Louisiana by the U.S. from France in 1803. In return for 15 million dollars (~$18 per square mile), the U.S.obtained 828 thousand square miles or 2.14 million square kilometers. But, in reality, before purchase France only controlled a small part of this territory, mostly inhabited by Native Americans.
Read MoreIn less than a century, the United States transformed from a small coastal republic into a continental nation. Through the Louisiana Purchase, annexations, treaties, and wars, it gained territories stretching from the Atlantic to the Pacific by 1853.
Read MoreLooking at a rock means looking at time itself. Every stone formation around us formed through billions of years of pressure, heat, and transformation. Three remarkable global geological maps let you explore this planetary memory, from the depths of ocean trenches to the highest mountain ranges.
Read MoreThe Latin script, also known as the Roman script, is the writing system originally developed by the ancient Romans to write the Latin language. It has since become the most widely used writing system in the world, employed for various languages, in
Read MoreThe difference between national government revenues and expenditures expressed as a percent of the Gross Domestic Product. A positive number
Read MoreIn South Dakota, there are nearly four cattle for every person. Nebraska supports over six million head of cattle with just two million residents. Across the Great Plains and Prairie Provinces, a geographic belt exists where bovines genuinely outnumber humans.
Read MoreFive large carnivore species still hunt in Europe’s forests and mountains. About 17,000 brown bears live mostly in Scandinavia and the Carpathians, with Romania alone hosting over 6,000. Wolves have reclaimed territory across 31 countries, numbering around 19,000. The two lynx species occupy different niches. Around 9,000 Eurasian lynx inhabit northern and eastern forests, while 1,600 Iberian lynx recovered from near-extinction in Spain and Portugal. Wolverines remain the rarest, with just 1,250 individuals in Scandinavia’s remote north.
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