Wie oft teilen Bundesstaaten Städtenamen mit anderen Bundesstaaten? [OC]

Von scolbert08

7 Kommentare

  1. Swimming_Concern7662 on

    This is so good!

    Edit: But it’s kinda hard to distinguish those shades of green. For example, I can’t tell what shade of green is a state and map it to the legend

  2. Norwester77 on

    I like how Hawaii hardly shares any names with other states, but the one it shares the most with is…Wyoming??

  3. TyreseHaliburtonGOAT on

    Love it but maybe you could make the main state red? Or blu/yellow if that’s too much. They are in alphabetical order so its not that hard to find one you want to see but would be nice at a glance

  4. Norwester77 on

    I suppose North and South Dakota are negatively correlated because they were the same territory for a long time, and the Post Office probably wouldn’t let them duplicate names.

  5. throwaway-1357924680 on

    It’s a bit unclear to me what’s being mapped. Is it the percent of the named state’s towns that are duplicated in each of the other 49? Or the percent of (state x plus state y) that are the same? Or something else?

    ~~What’s your definition of what makes a town, since it can be variable state to state? Do villages with their own named post office but no town government structure count?~~ I hadn’t noticed the note at top, that clarifies a bit.

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