Altered Maps XIV: Cartographical Consistency

How gay men view Europe

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A couple of maps:

1st map: Percentage of Hungarians in Romania by each commune according to Romanian data from 2002 census.

2nd map: Proposed part of territory of Romania to be granted to Hungary based on 2002 census data.

3rd map: Distribution of Hungarians in Romania superimposed on a map of this part of Europe.

4th map: Proposed new Hungarian-Romanian border (yuck, it looks ugly as hell, but is along ethnic / national lines!).
 

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Lord have mercy, that is disgusting. Makes Hungary look like its probing at Romania
 
It's also stupid and utterly indefensible.
 
How gay men view Europe
What about Luxembourg?

Also, clearly Mr. Farage would have something to say about these people who don't see England as nonEuropean tea and crumpets,
It's also stupid and utterly indefensible.
Indeed, the strip of land should be broader and more heavily fortified.
 
How gay men view Europe

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I live in Dancelona. :love:

Not that I can dance or like those places where people supposedly go dance.
 
Read what's printed across the Mediterranean. :)
 
I live in Dancelona. :love:

Not that I can dance or like those places where people supposedly go dance.

I love to dance, but only to good house or techno or nujazz or mashup or hip hop or breaks or dnb djs. Usually what gets played at clubs is garbage.

I'm not gay, nor do I dance much, but I sure love to dance. I think Berlin would be a good place to go - I think they have a lot of good hard techno. Maybe instead of a hiking expedition one of my trips will be a dancing project.
 
I love to dance as well. But like singing, if I do it in public it doesn't take long before someone comes up to me and says "Stop. Just stop. Alright?"
 
You should perfect that, Mr. B., to the point where they give you money to stop singing.
 
What went wrong in delineating the Polish-Czech border after WW2 (final agreement was signed as late as 13 June 1958):

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Violet area (Kladsko) on historical grounds should be Czech, it also had a native ethnic Czech minority (majority in Böhmischer Winkel).

Red area (Zaolzie) should be Polish, as it had a native ethnic Polish majority: http://www.polonica.cz/content/Polaci na Tesinsku.pdf
 
An altered map with slighty tidier borders? Whatever next?
 
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