The Uniqueness of Flags Visualized
Flag map grouped into nine regional families with country lists, main colors and common design elements.
Read MoreMap of all of the surface of Earth. Maps of continents, countries, regions, and cities.
Flag map grouped into nine regional families with country lists, main colors and common design elements.
Read MoreThe Tory Atlas is a map plastered with nicknames instead of country names, showing how British conservatism colored attitudes towards the rest of the world.
Read MoreAn animated map shows what would happen if you pulled a 10-meter plug in the Mariana Trench. Over 158,180 years, the Atlantic and Indian Oceans become landlocked while the Pacific keeps draining toward the deepest point on Earth.
Read MoreLatest long-term global growth projections to 2050 for 32 of the largest economies in the world, accounting for around 85%
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 MoreWhile the Ford F-150 pickup truck has been the top-selling vehicle in the U.S. since 1981, Toyota is the most-sold vehicle for the 15th year in a row. Toyota is the most-sold car in 41 nations.
Read MoreThe Global Wind Atlas maps wind power density across the world. See where atmospheric currents race at 50 mph (80.47 km/h) every single day, and where air barely whispers at 3.5 mph (5.63 km/h).
Read MoreWhere do 42 million people live together? The answer might surprise you. Today’s largest city isn’t where most people expect, and the journey from ancient Mesopotamia to modern megacities shows how empires, trade routes, and industrial revolutions reshaped where humans chose to live.
Read MoreTwenty-seven countries maintain official state religions in 2025. Islam dominates North Africa and the Middle East, Christianity persists in parts of Europe, Buddhism in Southeast Asia.
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