This is very interesting from a historical point of view
Happy-Engineer on
What’s a Euro Dollar?
Momshie_mo on
What is the reason why Northern Italy has higher GDP per capita than the South?
Bright_Obligation_56 on
Did pre-industrial Italy have these large differences between the North and South or is this more recent? I remember the Venetian Republic was very wealthy but I wonder if the rest of the North was too, compared to the South.
roma258 on
Average is a bad metric for these sorts of maps. You want median. Average gets skewed by extremes (guessing lots of extreme wealth in Rome).
superpowerpinger on
In South Italy, it about the family,
EmpireSlayer_69 on

Sodi920 on
This is just a map of average real estate prices.
senderoluminado on
I remember one of the more humorous leaks during the Obama era was an email from a State Department official in Italy who said if Calabria wasn’t attached to the rest of Italy they would be a „failed state“
SK477 on
I ‚ate da north. They punish the South for years. Even today, they put-a they noses up at us like we are peasants.
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This is very interesting from a historical point of view
What’s a Euro Dollar?
What is the reason why Northern Italy has higher GDP per capita than the South?
Did pre-industrial Italy have these large differences between the North and South or is this more recent? I remember the Venetian Republic was very wealthy but I wonder if the rest of the North was too, compared to the South.
Average is a bad metric for these sorts of maps. You want median. Average gets skewed by extremes (guessing lots of extreme wealth in Rome).
In South Italy, it about the family,

This is just a map of average real estate prices.
I remember one of the more humorous leaks during the Obama era was an email from a State Department official in Italy who said if Calabria wasn’t attached to the rest of Italy they would be a „failed state“
I ‚ate da north. They punish the South for years. Even today, they put-a they noses up at us like we are peasants.