Guess the Map 12: Or, How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Hate Mercator

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I used the wikipedia article on subways/metros to copy/paste the table with all of them into a spreadsheet, where i did a GROUP BY country.. but yeah, my choice of colours could have been better
 
White is data not available. Scale is # per 1,000 people.

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Speaking multiple languages?
 
Boooh, Kyr, boooh.


-> I'll take this one.
Guess this map might be very easy or very difficult, depending on who's checking.

Grey: No info, although that info surely does exist.
The split Greenland/DK was probably an accident by the map creator.

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OK how about a clue as to how the colors are different. NK vs China, blue versus green vs blue green. Cultural? Industrial? Environmental? etc.
 
It's a scale, going:
blue -> ugly blue (like in the middle of the US) -> neon green (like Russia) -> other green (like Australia) -> yellow -> orange -> red
It's about laws.

Hm, are you deutan colourblind? (Australia is yellow, and personally I'd say those few US states are green superimposed on the blue of the other states, not some "ugly blue")

Maybe you just made a typo about Australia though, since you mentioned an equal number of colours. Although there's only one type of green in the map, not counting your "ugly blue" :)

Edit, nevermind. I now clicked on the map, revealing a massive size of the image, so I suppose you just meant "Austria", which indeed is some other shade of green :p (in the original pic that looks blue)
 
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Less regulation of some sort to a lot more.
 
Hm, are you deutan colourblind? (Australia is yellow, and personally I'd say those few US states are green superimposed on the blue of the other states, not some "ugly blue")

Maybe you just made a typo about Australia though, since you mentioned an equal number of colours. Although there's only one type of green in the map, not counting your "ugly blue" :)

Edit, nevermind. I now clicked on the map, revealing a massive size of the image, so I suppose you just meant "Austria", which indeed is some other shade of green :p (in the original pic that looks blue)

Aaaaahhh.... I was looking at the wiki entry for the scale, and turns out they changed Australia earlier today and introduced a new category.

In that case, it goes:
blue -> ugly blue (like in the middle of the US, Austria, or Switzerland) -> green -> yellow -> orange -> red

Less regulation of some sort to a lot more.

That is correct, but not enough ;).
 
Level of regulation for firearms?
 
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