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15 Maps That Will Change How You See The World

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Today we’re here with some interesting facts about the world. Maps aren’t always boring, check out the list of the most creative and varied collection of world maps will blow your mind, no matter where you live or how much coffee you’ve had today.

1. Homicide rates around the world.

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2. Imperial Japan in 1853, centering on Tokyo.

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3. World in 43 AD: a reprint of one drawn by Pomponius Mela, a Roman scholar credited as the father of geography.

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4. Results of a survey asking the world who they see as the biggest threat to world peace.

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5. How the official time and the solar time differs around the world.

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6. Every city in the world with more than 100,000 inhabitants.

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7. World as seen by the Ottoman Empire in 1803.

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8. Prevailing religions in countries around the world.

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9. World from 1154.

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10. Where you’d end up if you dug straight down to the other side of the Earth.

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11. The Mercator projection, 1569.

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12. Most popular sports around the world.

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13. The Ortelius World Map (1564), the first map by Abraham Ortelius, creator of the first modern atlas.

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14. Countries by number of internet users.

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15. Most popular website in each country.

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