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I wonder what that surname is in each country, particularly Denmark.
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Huh? Looked at my own country (Czechia), the most common is Novák (33k) and Nováková (34k). I am quite sure that even if you combine them together, the percentage will be under 1% in a country of 10m+
AI generated slop?
No-Deal8956 on
Gundar Gundarsson? It’s about your son Gundar Gundarssonsson.
Metson-202 on
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boyski33 on
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Day 19472772 of begging /r/mapporn posters to use both of their braincells when choosing a colour scheme
GroundbreakingBag164 on
Pretty sure it’s either Schmidt (that’s where „Smith“ comes from) or Müller for Germany
diroussel on
Terrible colour scheme. There’s no progression of hue.
Visual_Marionberry98 on
I am sure this map is wrong. In Spain for example there are 3 around million people whose surname is García. This accounts for 6% of the total population which is roughly 50M. https://www.ine.es/widgets/nombApell/index.shtml
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Source? I made it up.
García is the most common surname in Spain, with over 3% of the population.
Silva in Portugal with 2.7% of the population.
The Iberians are prone to have double counting because people inherit two.
Müller and variants are the most common in Germany, with Müller alone accounting for over 1% of the population.
Iceland doesn’t even do surnames like the rest of Europe. They have patronymics, the most common is Jónsdóttir (daugther of Jón) with 1.92% of the population.
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Holy iron curtain
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Really poor colour choices for accessibility, and for a low-to-high linear scale in general. Green then orange THEN yellow THEN red? For this dataset pick just ONE colour and go from light to dark, rather than mixes of green and red and yellow with light in the middle and dark at both ends.
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Cohen is about 1.8% of Israel. Should be orange.
Nimonic on
The most common Norwegian surname is Hansen, with 47 879. That’s 0.85% of the population, not 3-4%.
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I wonder what that surname is in each country, particularly Denmark.
Huh? Looked at my own country (Czechia), the most common is Novák (33k) and Nováková (34k). I am quite sure that even if you combine them together, the percentage will be under 1% in a country of 10m+
AI generated slop?
Gundar Gundarsson? It’s about your son Gundar Gundarssonsson.
r/PORTUGALCYKABLYAT
Do Vietnam
Day 19472772 of begging /r/mapporn posters to use both of their braincells when choosing a colour scheme
Pretty sure it’s either Schmidt (that’s where „Smith“ comes from) or Müller for Germany
Terrible colour scheme. There’s no progression of hue.
I am sure this map is wrong. In Spain for example there are 3 around million people whose surname is García. This accounts for 6% of the total population which is roughly 50M. https://www.ine.es/widgets/nombApell/index.shtml
Source? I made it up.
García is the most common surname in Spain, with over 3% of the population.
Silva in Portugal with 2.7% of the population.
The Iberians are prone to have double counting because people inherit two.
Müller and variants are the most common in Germany, with Müller alone accounting for over 1% of the population.
Iceland doesn’t even do surnames like the rest of Europe. They have patronymics, the most common is Jónsdóttir (daugther of Jón) with 1.92% of the population.
Holy iron curtain
Really poor colour choices for accessibility, and for a low-to-high linear scale in general. Green then orange THEN yellow THEN red? For this dataset pick just ONE colour and go from light to dark, rather than mixes of green and red and yellow with light in the middle and dark at both ends.
Cohen is about 1.8% of Israel. Should be orange.
The most common Norwegian surname is Hansen, with 47 879. That’s 0.85% of the population, not 3-4%.
where tf is india
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