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Have you ever looked at a world map and wondered why some countries seem much larger than others, even though that doesn't match the real world? Well, that’s because the map you're used to is likely ...
This map will also be a living document, in the sense that the indicators assessed can be used to track changes in food system sustainability over time.
Buried several hundred pages into a new World Economic Forum report on global tourism, past the sections on air travel infrastructure and physician density (by which they mean the number of ...
World Atlas explains: “Luxembourg's expertise in finance, its position in central Europe, and its varied economy make it the world's richest country. “With over 100 banks, it's a major player ...
It's amazing how much of the map is green, indicating countries that celebrate a national independence day every year. Not all of these marked the end of colonialism (for example, Austria's ...