Map Enthusiasts
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A Map of the world showing where the local time zone is wrong
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A map of the world with vertical lines marking the time zones from UTC-12 to UTC+12. It has a legend:
> ### Wrong Time > > "Natural time zones" are 15° in longitude. Land in red observes a time other than the zone it lies within. Smaller islands depict their 12 nautical mile territorial sea, for visual effect. In some cases this includes a state's archipelagic waters. > > Plate Carrée projection, WGS-84 datum. December 2018 > © International Mapping, all rights reserved.
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Conjuring the Lost Land Beneath the North Sea
Map showing extent of Doggerland, a vast territory in northwest Europe that was above sea level 16,000 years ago, and the territory's diminishing size as ice melted and the North Sea rose. Illustration by Claus Lunau/Science Photo Library.
Via https://sciencemastodon.com/@ebender00/113606996477811407
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The Real Carcassonne, game map!
Author: https://old.reddit.com/r/MapPorn/comments/1h4rvnz/the_real_carcassonne_game_map/
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Castles of the British and Irish Isles
Author: https://old.reddit.com/user/NeilParkinsonMakes/submitted/
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Land Use of Switzerland
Source: https://old.reddit.com/r/MapPorn/comments/1h39hnb/land_use_of_selected_countries_oc/
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Growth of the Habsburg Dominions
Source: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Growth_of_Habsburg_territories.jpg
Map was made in 1910, and the monarchy collapsed in 1918. At its creation it wasn't a historical map, it was showing the history of a still existing and thriving entity.
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USA map showing the relative mix of red/blue by state
Compared to constantly seeing the "winner takes all" election result maps, I think this type of map is a good reminder that a strong diversity of opinion exists in most states.
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Vintage Map of Greater Los Angeles 1932
cross-posted from: https://lemm.ee/post/47534442
> cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/22092605
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Handedness of rail traffic: left hand and right hand operation world wide.
Not visible in the map, but interesting to note, is that in France the trains normally drive on the left, except in Alsace where they drive on the right as a legacy of the time the province belonged to Germany.
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The EIU's 2023/24 democracy index
https://www.eiu.com/n/democracy-index-conflict-and-polarisation-drive-a-new-low-for-global-democracy/
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A map of Aravalli, one of the oldest mountain chains in the world (1.8 billion years) - Perrin Remonte
https://www.perrinremonte.com/fraccueil-1
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Europe divided into regions of 1 million people
cross-posted from: https://discuss.tchncs.de/post/24398649
> Credits: https://old.reddit.com/r/dataisbeautiful/comments/1gefa5y/europe_divided_into_regions_of_1_million_people_oc/
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Word for Thursday in European Languages
Source: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Word_for_Thursday_in_European_Languages.svg
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Driving/Driver('s) Licence/License
> In English, the name of document that entitles someone to drive a vehicle differs, with around generally 6 permutations. Driving/Driver/Driver’s and licence/license.
> As a noun, “licence” is generally how you would spell the verb using British English, whereas in American English the noun is spelled the same as the verb; “license”.
> Driving vs. “Driver’s” is more subjective in my opinion. It is an authorisation for the act of driving, so it being a “Driving” licence/license is logical. As the same time, the document is in the possession of the driver, so “Driver’s” is also equally as valid. A handful of countries use “Drivers”, which is just sloppy, as it doesn’t make any grammatical sense.
> I tried my best to compile data on all countries which mention the document in English. In Australia, Canada and the US, licences are issued by state/territory, so I’ve included their differences.
> I only included countries for which an English version of the name is on the actual licence. On many EU licences, the English is written very faintly on backgrounds. For many smaller countries I couldn’t find examples of the document. In South America, ‘Licencia de conducir” was most common, but a few permutations in Spanish. On the African continent, the French “Permis de conduire” was also fairly common. Multi-language licences with English, French and other languages was also common. I only picked out the English translation for this map.
> In my subjective opinion, "Driving licence" feels most right; but as this map illustrates, it’s a diverse interpretation. For licence/license, the difference between C/S is almost indistinguishable in a small font and in spoken word. Some evident US/UK influence on the map.
https://old.reddit.com/r/MapPorn/comments/1fvftxw/drivingdrivers_licencelicense_oc/
- designobserver.com How to Design an Iconic NY Fast Food Joint - DesignObserver
Design secrets of New York fast food icons.
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Mapa of the train services of Catalunya (from [email protected])
You might not see it if you have specific languages selected and not catalan
cross-posted from: https://lemm.ee/post/44181347
> Source: https://old.reddit.com/r/catalunya/comments/1fwo5nn/he_fet_un_mapa_dels_serveis_ferroviaris_de/
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Map of the Chagos Archipelago, constituting the British Indian Ocean Territory. UK has just announced that it will hand over sovereignty to the islands to Mauritius.
Source on UK ceding the islands to Mauritius
Wikipedia article on Chagos Archipelago
Another map displaying the main islands zoomed in.
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The Typical American Lives Only 18 Miles From Mom
Edit: source with some more info
https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2015/12/24/upshot/24up-family.html