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

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The only thing I know SE Asia, Central Africa, and South America have in common are disease rates... but Spain/Scandinavia/Japan are darker too. Cases of preventable disease?
 
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Surinam, Congo-Brazzaville, Serbia and Bosnia are wrong on this map, so don't pay attention to them

Related to government?
 
You've been given this hint:

Is it related to people?

tangentially, but no

and yet every guess you've made since

Import/export of something?

The only thing I know SE Asia, Central Africa, and South America have in common are disease rates... but Spain/Scandinavia/Japan are darker too. Cases of preventable disease?

Related to government?

Related to military?

Some aspect of education?

has to do with people
 
w00t, w00t?


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Since this is probably a tough one:
Grey = absent (greenland should be the same grey as the rest [looks slightly differen to me, but are maybe my eyes]). Colours are categories, where dark blue/light blue and dark green/light green are similar, but have a slightly different status.
 
Language related?
 
Nope, and ...er..., since it's 24h, first tip:
Dark blue: 1+, increasing.
Light blue: 1+, potentially increasing.
Dark green: 0, increasing
Light green: 0, potentially increasing (although that cannot be taken seriously for all the countries)
Yellow: 1+, stable
Red: 1+, decreasing
Black: 0, increase forbidden (so there's a law component here, but this will not help for the rest)

EDIT: Also obviously the data is qualitative, and given the quantity of this exact meassure will most likely NOT help you.
 
so some are in a process of increasing from 0 to 1?

really odd that there's a process of increasement at all when it's some integer thing
 
99 is USA?
 
so some are in a process of increasing from 0 to 1?

really odd that there's a process of increasement at all when it's some integer thing

It's a complicated process, and a half unit of this is not exactly useful.

99 is USA?

Yes. USA is leading on absolute numbers, but not on relative though [no matter if relative to GDP or people].

Is it some type of military equipment or something like that?

The military uses it, but that's not the majority.
 
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