Thanks!
Thanks!
Because nobody brought it up for the previous version of the map. The author is going to update it for the next version
Seems like you were not the only one complaining: https://old.reddit.com/r/germany/comments/1fabllc/need_help_drawing_historical_regions_of_germany/
Updated the post (and posted a comment below) with additional input from the map author
Found this additional input from the map author in the post:
Here is the explanations comment
The main reference maps are here.
This map is based on geographical/historical/cultural regions division of Europe. The base canvas that has been used is Europe-Detailed from MapChart and it sucks because every country is overstretched with some parts like Germany and the Balkans being highly deformed. The overstretched Scandinavia was so unworkable I replaced it with HOI4 MapChart (it was already too late when I discovered MapChart has Paradox Interactive maps). If I make a final version, I will probably use HOI4 provinces as my base canvas because they provide enough fragmentations and countries are not that much deformed.
Since this map is intended to be used for studying History, I tried to focus on historical regions (which are often cultural regions too). When I couldn’t use historical regions because it was too complex or because of a lack of data, I resorted to geographical regions.
So, now here are some details about the regions I chose to display :
If you want to make an improved map or a variation map, feel free to use this unfinished map.
Note : If you have some remarks, I think it would be better to write them on a separate comment and not reply to this one to avoid creating an unending thread of replies.
Note 2 : Feel free to provide more detailed maps of specific regions of Europe, it may save some time for people struggling to find what they want.
Why? I mostly know France and Belgium, and it’s quite accurate
Welcome to the European frenzy (Croatia moved to Schengen since then)
Using http://www.luminocity3d.org/WorldPopDen/#10/44.1517/0.0082
The West of France seems to have a high number of tennis courts for the population, probably because it’s a a tourist area.
Very interesting question, I had to do some research to find out (especially since the Brexit and UK is not included in Eurostat data anymore)
If we look at NL vs England
This map shows the difference, in the NL it’s more spread while in England it’s focused on the big cities
Source: http://www.statsmapsnpix.com/2020/04/population-density-in-europe.html
This interactive map also shows the data: http://www.luminocity3d.org/WorldPopDen/#8/51.856/3.705
I added a population map, there are still a few outliers
It’s still not a perfect overlap
On the following map high density areas without fields are in cyan, Ireland for instance is probably more rugby oriented:
Reposting my comment below because it seems people aren’t aware of this
Belgium has public pensions with a minimum of €1,549 per month (https://www.brusselstimes.com/344282/monthly-pension-in-belgium-to-top-e1500)
You seem to assume that 1.25 millions is supposed to be your only income, but that’s not the case.
Belgium has public pensions with a minimum of €1,549 per month (https://www.brusselstimes.com/344282/monthly-pension-in-belgium-to-top-e1500)
You seem to assume that 1.25 millions is supposed to be your only income, but that’s not the case.
This is !yurop@lemm.ee, which European country are you from?
RDA was part of the soviet block, but we don’t have stats based on regions I guess
That news is 10 years old.
In the meantime, Macron removed the wealth tax.
Did Depardieu come back to France? There are other places to avoid wealth tax in Europe. Depardieu first moved to Belgium, why go all the way to Russia? Seems to be more than just tax reasons. He is also now a citizen of a United Arab Emirates.
1.25 million euros per person on top of your main home doesn’t allow you to retire?
Je viens de poster sur !belgique@jlai.lu, on verra si ça a un effet
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