Graphic material

Can we have a thread with maps/infographics and useful informative graphic material going on?

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China and India scare me.

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there is a more up to date version of that one

Africa
what the fuck happened

I've got a lot of maps if anyone has any requests (ethnic, linguistic, historical...)

ethnic maps pls

Africa underwent the same agricultural developments of western europe which allowed for a boom in population.

Christian missionaries and other colonists brought modern medicine that improved infant mortality.

just dump the stuff. I might dump some things too

China and India was a mistake

then why do we still send aid to them if they can manage themselves

well, they are getting the most out of it from a biological perspective. Are we not here to perpetuate the human being after all?

>Byzantine Empire
>Not Roman Empire

>He uses "byzantine" instead of ERE.
WEW

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I'm not sure I put this in the right folder..

Not so accurate. Shouldn't there be Germans in Transylvania?

Not in the 11th century, they shouldn't.

You do know that a net resource extraction occurs between Africa and Europe/America right? We're living luxuriously off their aid, not vice versa.

>Carpathians are uninhabited
Into the trash it goes.

so why don't they help their own people then instead of helping us

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Many African leaders are puppets especially the French ones

linguistic pls

Mind to translate the legend

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This isn't really the appropriate place to ask but can an American explain how Jersey-New York works?

Jersey is like right next to NYC so i'm guessing they must cooperate on public transport, policing, people working in one living in the other. Is any of that an issue for the USs federal system?

What about if they differ politically~? I know they're both on the liberal east coast but didn't New Jersey have a republican governor or something recently?

1. NYC and New Jersey kinda share a metro system. A weird alliance which trains and buses can ferry back and forth.

2. Lots of people live in cheaper East NJ and commute to NYC to work everyday (hence public transit alliance/compatibility).

3. Police are separate.

4. Both are strongly Democrat but New Jersey is certainly more conservative due to extremely rich neighborhoods dotted around the north and very rural areas of the south/west. Republicans in NJ are considered to be too moderate to Republicans elsewhere though.

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How did Brazil grow so much in 100 years?

Shit map, lacks detail.

What part of the Byzantine Empire had Rome in it?

Immigration.

The capital.

A net resource extraction occurs between country areas and big cities. Are you saying farmers don't benefit from city folk needing to eat?

I honestly think Africans will overpopulate and destroy eurasia. I'm glad I'm an ocean away.

>still thinks people nowadays cannot cross that ocean

>le Africa is poor because they're rich meme

I like those, too

New Greek language
Tsakonian dialect
Albanian language (current spread)
Mixed Greek and Albanian
Albanians assimilated in the current generation

I thought the natural destination for Albanians was Italy. Is there a reason why they migrated to the peloponese?

The southward growth of India is upsettingly phallic.

I do love how both versions of Europe ... basically ... look like Europe.

Except for poor, shriveled Scandinavia, of course.

They moved to Greece en-masse during the middle ages, in part being invited to re-settle depopulated regions, in part to escape Islamisation.

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Maybe I am having trouble visualizing this but why does India appear as large, if not larger, than China?

The ocean is fucking enormous and people routinely get lost and die on it

It takes months and sometimes years to transverse, many parts have never been seen before by humans. In ancient times we didn't even know how to cross the Mediterranean unless you had some huge balls and giant ships.

I don't know what to say of that map...

I see some Kandinsky there, and a discreet presence of a morigered Bacon. And with that, I am fine. But then a voice in my head goes "Pollock! POLLOCK!!", and everything gets topsy-turvy.

I didn't ask for these feels.

Didn't think any of the maps I post here would make anyone emotional.
Here's one that could go either way, depending on one's position.

No worries, that's probably just me. I just can't handle being reminded of albanian sheepfuckers herding their fucktoys around what used to be my glorious iron age greece.

Like, iron age greece has an incredible story, and to see it all amount to
>albanian arcadia
is feels-evoking.

How was Rome even relevant after the 2nd century?

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Interesting... I'm living in northern germany (not german though) I think most of the -hude are here in the north

Is there any accurate depiction of Constantinople?

That looks smaller than the 2000 inhabitants village in bumfuck nowhere my grandma live in. In refuse to believe Constantinople ever looked like that.

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>-iz
>-ow

Look up the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey.

It has police, a subway line called the PATH, bridges, the World Trade Center, all regional airports.

It is headed by both governors and obviously has an enormous budget.

Both states are liberal but Republican governors are still pretty common. NJ and Massachusetts have Republicans for instance.

The far left is very vocal in NYC politics but wins few major elections.

My ethnicity is swamp

Hundreds of years before and this looks more like a proper city.

Constantinople was also pretty depopulated right before the roaches stormed in

I would also add -au and -hau and -in which are obvious Germanised Slavic suffixes. It seems like there's a pattern of settlements ending in -dorf (village) and its derivatives near the Slavic frontier, as well which s an interesting connection.

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The Italian province when Belisarius reconquered it?

No way that's 500K people

need sauce on caucasian buddhism

Farmers are treated like shit though and neglected in many cases by their governments and people are so removed from their food they have no idea how it's grown or made.

Alongside the massive entitlement by non farmers for cheaper food driving profit margins low.

>Africa aids us
[citation needed]

-au is a cognate to Aue which means river in German
de.wiktionary.org/wiki/-au
the German -au and Slavic -au are false friends.

Obviously, I wouldn't count the settlements down by Frankfurt to be of Slavic origin but look at the density of them right there on the border of Slavic settlement. It seems obvious to me that those denote an earlier part of the Ostsiedlung since further to the east, they kept the earlier-ow form.

Google "Kalmykia"

Kalmykia is nowhere near the Caucasus.

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>living between two glaciers
Holy shit, has there ever been a more aesthicc and comfy place to live?

>comfy
Probably not the epicentre of cold during an ice age desu

National map of eastern provinces of German Reich based on official census of 1910.

Red areas have German majority (solid red - over 85%), green areas have Polish majority (solid green - over 85%).

Superimposed the interwar German-Polish border.

>congress poland with 38m
wtf that can't be right

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Yeah it should be around 10m

probably includes Poles in A-H and Germany.

Still well short of the mark, that's ~8m and ~3m respectively.

Poland's immediate post-WW1 population was like 27m and one third of that was minorities.

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From Wiki: "By 1914, about 31 million people inhabited the territories that would become the Second Polish Republic, the First World War saw the population of those territories drop to 26 million.[20]"
That's not including the Poles who were still in German territory so a figure of around 38 million Poles for 1900 isn't too far off, even if it may be slightly exaggerated. The citation is Norman Davies by the way.

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Just learn German, there's no way to be a Veeky Forums person without knowing German

Anybody have a large scale map of Greece and the near east at around 450bc? I'm reading Herodotus and don't have a good map with all the places he talks about. I can trade for this beer chart.

>china, india similar sizes
>1.3 bil, 1.4 bil
why don't you tell me sherlock

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I was sure I had something like that but I'm afraid I can't find it.

>we'll never have super accurate super detailed reconstructions of Tenochtitlan
>the only one I've seen that truly satifies my autism aside from pic related and the other ones by this artist was a super impressive [spoiler]minecraft[/spoiler] recreation that the author never finished and never offered a download for

JUST

If anybody knows more about this guy's work btw i'd apperciate it, apparently a lot of these are from some interactive cd but I can't find a way to buy it?

mexicomaxico.org/Tenoch/TomasA.htm

He's also apparently released a few books but finding out what else he's done has been a challenge

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