Guess the map 13: Mercator maps are cool, actually

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So almost no one gets born here. Makes sense :)
I'd have expected Germany to be helped by the millions of muslims, on the other hand.
I didn't. I expect those who get to Germany to be more likely to be able to plan to have the number
of children they want and no more than that.
 
Is this the norm when ghetto communities form?
I doubt it, but the poorest clusters of areas around Adelaide are very far from being "ghettos", as I understand the word.
In those areas, the rate of teenage pregancy is high, among Anglos, Aborigines and new immigrants. It's a way to get some
reasonable welfare and housing because employment prospects are very low for them. It's a desperately sad way.

I haven't seen whether or how the wave of immigrants to Germany have "clustered".
 
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This might be tough, but let's try.
 
Green = officially secular states? This would depend on Greenland being forgotten about.
 
Do you think Iceland has been forgotten, or are they another outlier in Europe?
 
Do you think Iceland has been forgotten, or are they another outlier in Europe?

Iceland is just not official, as it seems, although that might matter.

For Europe, pretty sure this is also on EU level, so I'd not expect any outliers.
EDIT2: Seems this is not on EU level, but if it wasn't, it probably would be.

EDIT: A "no" for the rest.
 
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The outliers I was looking at are Moldova, Belarus, the former Yugoslavia except Slovenia and Croatia, and Iceland. The latter kind of stands out.

Edit: Signatories of some kind of richish country convention?
 
There are too many of them. My initial guess was something to do with space exploration, but its not that probably. We have South Africa, Argentina, arguably India, Ukraine, Turkey, Mexico. Essentially we have NAFTA, EU, India, some former USSR the English colonies. I have no idea what unites them.
 
Hint #2: So which country wouldn't fit into the "rich-ish country" category, and what are they known for?
India... call centers? I never knew that “Brad Johnson” was a Hindu name. :mischief:

But seriously, India is the biggest outlier I see, followed by Argentina (if Argentina is there, why not Brazil and Chile too?)
 
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