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1741 linguistic map of Europe shows the Lord's Prayer in the local language. There is a lot going on here. Fun to read through for the linguistically-minded... Source: https://t.co/3rvNPlRJLj
Map shows all 45,000+ current and historical weather stations. A combination of population density and wealth I would say? Source: https://t.co/MC57puVElP
Traditional hats. This map surely misses some important traditional maps. Overall the map seems to be correct though I think. Source: https://t.co/Qv5GcU5Q9i
Map shows the range of the great white shark. Source: https://t.co/kJ0a6ctDme
Which country is the richest? GDP per capita across the World in 2020. Love the colour coding by continent. Source: https://t.co/qTIzkKGx72 HT @SeppalaVilleEN
Here is another all time favourite of mine. "View of Nature in Ascending Regions" by the marvelous Levi Walter Yaggy from 1893. The visuals puts important global references to altitude into the same frame. Super high-res version in the source: https://t.co/J2ZVexmjVu
This marvelous map from 1880 shows the "water hemisphere" and the "land hemisphere". Great geography trivia presented in the most beautiful way. Source features super high-res version in case you want this as a print: https://t.co/MJtnHlK0DH
Map shows every city in the world with over one million residents. Source: https://t.co/ltTpf6xLcH
Hope you are enjoying the Tokyo Olympics. Here is a map of the 1972 Munich Olympics area. Probably the architecturally most appealing Games ever. Source: https://t.co/584yCj37fu