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Next-Wrap-7449 on 01.01.2026 9:13 p.m. Moldova seems wrong. The average density is 78/km² that means uniform distribution of 234 people / 3km² and its whole territory is shaded as 3000
uhmhi on 01.01.2026 9:15 p.m. Moscow looks like a butthole. Edit: I just noticed that it also resembles a butthole on this map.
Mediocre-Plate-675 on 01.01.2026 10:19 p.m. Finland needs to have a lower density than Sweden and Norway, so in terms of that alone this map is not accurate.
m4x1204 on 01.01.2026 10:31 p.m. What is going on in southern Poland? How is it this much more populated than the rest?
euclide2975 on 01.01.2026 11:18 p.m. France’s Empty diagonal is striking And the Alps are very visible
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Moldova seems wrong. The average density is 78/km² that means uniform distribution of 234 people / 3km² and its whole territory is shaded as 3000
Moscow looks like a butthole.
Edit: I just noticed that it also resembles a butthole on this map.
Finland needs to have a lower density than Sweden and Norway, so in terms of that alone this map is not accurate.
What is going on in southern Poland? How is it this much more populated than the rest?
That is why it’s called Ger**many** and not Ger**few**.
Didn’t realize Scotland was that empty
France’s Empty diagonal is striking
And the Alps are very visible