World Maps of the Stereotypes
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Atlas of the maps below illustrates stereotypes, providing an impression of how particular regions of the world view others.
Detailed World Map of the Stereotypes
Artist Martin Vargic has designed a comprehensive world map containing almost two thousand various stereotypes of its regions, oceans, countries, regions, seas, and lakes, accentuating the asininity of some dismiss specific parts of the earth.

Map of world stereotypes from “Atlas of Prejudice”
This Map of world stereotypes made Yanko Tsvetkov author of the viral Atlas of Prejudice.
The Tory Atlas of the World (1985)
A Tory is a person who retains a political conception known as Toryism, based on a British version of conservatism and traditionalism, which supports the domination of social order as it has developed in the English culture throughout history. The Tory ethos has been summed up with the expression “God, Queen, and Country.” Tories usually uphold monarchism and were traditional of a high church Anglican religious legacy.

World tourism map, New Zealand’s perspective
New Zealand, a country that is often forgotten to be put on the world map, also has its own view of the world.
