Guess the map 11: New map at least once per year

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England has no official stats. ???
 
Midwives?
 
Surely the UK still has midwives. Their lack of stats for medical doctor doesn't make any sense though.
 
This one I think is going to be a bit tricky



Lot's of subjectivity involved, to be honest
 
Is it deeper blue -> more and lighter blue -> less ? And one of the greys is no data while the other is 0 ?
 
hope you didnt do a reverse image search lol



The more popular map which depicts most countries in the world always struck me a bit wrong, so I was gonna make my own "rebuttal map" but found someone else already had done it
 
This is a very strange - and apparently false - map, no?
In what way is (eg) Bellarussia or Lithuania not having a "parent state" invaded by Britain?
Or, how is Greece not in the "supported"? UK sort of invaded so as to keep Greece (northern Greece) in WW1, if that is what is meant.
Also, Swtzerland was obviously supported (eg against Austria).
 
British invaded Spain? First notice i have. (among many others)
 
Yeah I've seen the popular one
hope you didnt do a reverse image search lol

The more popular map which depicts most countries in the world always struck me a bit wrong, so I was gonna make my own "rebuttal map" but found someone else already had done it

Oh no, I just noticed the light blue countries look like a map of the British empire and sorta guessed.

I'll make something in a while.
 
In what way is (eg) Bellarussia or Lithuania not having a "parent state" invaded by Britain?
Because British troops weren't in the areas that are modern day Lithuania or WHITERUSSIA
Or, how is Greece not in the "supported"? UK sort of invaded so as to keep Greece (northern Greece) in WW1, if that is what is meant.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Don_Pacifico_affair
Also, Swtzerland was obviously supported (eg against Austria).
not by england
British invaded Spain? First notice i have. (among many others)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Cádiz_(1702)
The British invaded the British, those cheeky lads!
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wars_of_the_Three_Kingdoms
 
British invaded Spain? First notice i have. (among many others)

Well I am not sure that Francis Drake's premptive naval strike counts as an invasion

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Singeing_the_King_of_Spain's_Beard

but I think the Peninsular War counts:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peninsular_war

In 1812, when Napoleon set out with a massive army on what proved to be a disastrous campaign to conquer Russia, a combined allied army under Wellesley pushed into Spain, defeating the French at Salamanca and taking Madrid. In the following year Wellington scored a decisive victory over King Joseph's army at Vitoria. Pursued by the armies of Britain, Spain and Portugal, Marshal Jean-de-Dieu Soult, no longer able to get sufficient support from a depleted France, led the exhausted and demoralized French forces in a fighting withdrawal across the Pyrenees during the winter of 1813–1814.
 
That was an intervention in a war which was already happening in Spain on the side of the Spaniards against the French who were the ones invading Spain.
 
The French owned Spain and the brits invaded. In the sense that Americans never invaded France, the political nation-state, but we did invade French geography in 1944.
 
The British invaded Brazil? Also, I'm not sure that a civil war really counts as invading oneself. I'd have thought you'd mention William III and the Glorious Revolution, but that was always specifically referred to as an 'invitation', because otherwise the lords in question would have unquestionably been guilty of treason.
 
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