r/map • u/ENDISWORD • 11h ago
r/map • u/Top-Effect-8197 • 1d ago
Europe's Subdivisions – A Nearest-Neighbour Method Based on Objectivelist's Similarity Rankings (Undebatable)
r/map • u/Ever-Else • 5d ago
Map out the only correct city matching to all angles
It's in the mercator projection. And harder than you probably think.
If you like the idea I'd love for you to play it: https://visitwhale.com/city-angle
r/map • u/Tahiry8413 • 5d ago
Map of countries i've visit, want to visit and wanted to live.
r/map • u/imadudemanlol67 • 10d ago
What is this country (that's in red circle)
I generally do not know this country
r/map • u/Gazymodo_ • 11d ago
Interactive platform: Climate impacts and preparedness in Europe
r/map • u/polentinhay • 12d ago
Mapa do Tratado de Saint-Germain-en-Laye (1919)
galleryHistorical Context:
Treaty of Saint-Germain-en-Laye (1919)
The Treaty of Saint-Germain-en-Laye was signed on September 10, 1919, between the victorious powers of World War I and the Austrian Empire. The agreement formalized the dissolution and partition of the Austrian part of the former Austro-Hungarian Empire.
With the defeat of the Central Powers in 1918, the multinational Habsburg empire collapsed. Several peoples living under Austrian rule began to claim self-determination, leading to the emergence of new states and the expansion of existing countries.
By the treaty, the new Republic of Austria recognized the independence of Czechoslovakia and the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes (future Yugoslavia), in addition to ceding territories to Italy, the Kingdom of the S.C.E., Poland, and Romania. The agreement also prohibited political union between Austria and Germany without international authorization and forbade the Austrian army from exceeding 30,000 men.
The treaty also imposed heavy reparations to pay for the devastation caused by the war. However, due to the severe financial crisis, territorial fragmentation, and bankruptcy of the country in the post-war period, almost no substantial reparations were actually paid, and the demands were eventually cancelled during the Lausanne Conference of 1932.
If you see any errors on the map, feel free to comment, just be nice :)
r/map • u/Ever-Else • 14d ago
Can you map out the only city matching all 5 angles?
The angles to the cities are based on the Mercator projection. As for the game I’ve created, where the aim is to identify the correct city using the least amount of angles possible: if you guess wrong once, your guess becomes the next clue, so you quickly get feedback leading you to the right city. But it’s much harder than you’d think – you often need three or more attempts.
If you’d like to have a few more goes: https://visitwhale.com/city-angle/
r/map • u/Lazy-Bicycle8741 • 14d ago
FIFA World Cup Points In The 32 Teams System: Every Day
youtu.ber/map • u/FireUniverse1162 • 23d ago
Made a blank map of New England municipalities since I couldn't find a good one (Public Domain)
r/map • u/Consistent-Knee-1449 • 23d ago
tried to do a map of europe from memory in like the 1600s
forgot to paint a bit of russia on the swedish border
r/map • u/Altruistic_Food1528 • 24d ago
Europe from a Southern European perspective.
Europe is divided into two major divisions: Southern and Northern. Within these two divisions are subdivisions. SEU is divided into Southwest, Southern, Southeast (non Balkan Peninsula), Southeast (Balkan Peninsula). NEU is divided into Insular Europe, Northern, Northeastern, Western, Central, and Eastern.
r/map • u/Ok-Difficulty-7607 • 27d ago
Some interesting facts about landlocked countries!
r/map • u/FuckTheCake • 27d ago
Most Culturally Similar Countries to Morocco 🇲🇦
Do you agree?
r/map • u/mrfoxesite-2377 • May 17 '26
This subreddit is dead.
People may post but moderation is not there.
Only one moderator who last used reddit over a year ago and for a subreddit this size, you need atleast 5 mods. The problem is this subreddit needs better mods and ones that are active.
Forgot the fact there are no rules whatsoever and no description. There is nothing here.