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17 Weekend Maps: Canada & Australia Divided In Strange Ways

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Welcome back for some weekend maps.

In two weeks, I’m going to go away on holiday, but have decided to try and experiment with some themed maps I’ve published in the past.

So watch out for those at the end of the month.

Now on to the maps

European Borders In 1914 vs Borders Today

California High-Speed Rail Progress After 10 Years: Green Sections Are Open For Passengers (As Of June 2024)

Final Map Of The Republics of the Soviet Union Published By The CIA In 1991

Map of China’s City Tier System

Population of Antarctica Summer vs Winter

The US Isn’t Even In The Top 10 Most Overworked Countries

Saint Martin – The Smallest Inhabited Island Divided Between Two Countries

Map of Countries That Claim To Be Democracies

And those that are:

Germany (And The World) Divided By Aldi

Location Of The Church of the Life-Giving Trinity (Pyongyang), The Only Russian Orthodox Church In North Korea

Map Of The Most Common North Korean Defector Routes

Map Of The Most Common Questions Asked About Each State

Home Depot vs Lowe’s vs Menards

Habitability Map of Australia From 1946

All The Pubs In Britain & Ireland & Nothing Else

Canada Divided Into Four Equally Populated Regions

The 24 States of Australia If All Statehood Proposals Had Succeeded

Brilliant Maps From This Week:

One Geography Game

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