A list of maps they don't teach you in school because its too mind opening

By Editorial Staff in Cool On 13th February 2014
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#1: The Most Famous Brand From Each State In The US

#2: Red Hair Map of Europe

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#3: Most Popular Sports in the World

#4: Breast Sizes Relating to Countries

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#5: Political World Map as Pangea 200-300 Million Years Ago

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#6: The World According to Americans

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#7: Europe according to Americans

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#8: Asians according to Americans

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#9: Most Used Web Browser World Map (2012)

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#10: Map of Countries Officially Not Using the Metric System

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#11: The Penis Size Worldwide

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#12: Map of the Most Common Surnames in Europe

#13: Map of Countries Most and Least Welcoming to Foreigners

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#14: World Map of National IQ Scores

#15: Beer Names in Different European Languages

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#16: Freedom of Press

#17: Most Consumed Alcoholic Beverage by Country

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#18: A World Map that Inverts Land and Sea

#19: Worldwide Driving Orientation

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#20: Prevalence of Obesity

#21: Map Of Most Attractive Citizens in Europe

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#22: European Citizens Who Drink the Most

#23: United States According to Autocomplete

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#24: Every Country England Has Ever Invaded (all but 22 countries in the world)

#25: 7 Deadly Sins Map

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#26: World Map of Social Networks 2009 vs 2012

#27: Total Fertility Rate Map

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#28: Map of the World in Proportion to Population

#29: Different Alphabets Around the World

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#30: World’s Population Concentrated in One City

#31: Countries with McDonald’s

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#32: Map of the Most Popular Surnames in the United States

#33: Lightning Intensity Map

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#34: Map of the Earth With Mercator Projection Using a Different Centerpoint

#35: Time Zones in Antarctica

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#36: North America according to Americans

#37: If US Cities Had Kept Their Original Names