Guess the map 13: Mercator maps are cool, actually

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At last, something the British Isles is a lead country, in the west at least! And with only 7 I think they were missing some. Has Ireland really got more than the UK?
 
I guess this really depends on when you count something really as an organization, and to which country you attribute them :dunno:.




I just today stumbled upon a nice map, so here we go:

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For the US to have only one domestic terrorist organisation the definition must be incredibly narrow.
 
Are some bits of the US white and others grey?
 
I doubt it. Unless that is also the case for Troezen, Corfu, some town in the border between Holland and Belgium and whatever is in the southern part of South Sahara.
 
So, nobody even wants to ask for the scale ;)?
It looks like the darkness is the scale? UK, Iceland, Yemen and Syria all in the darkest category, it has to be something interesting but I cannot even think of a guess.
 
And Denmark and Greenland are opposite ends of the scale?
 
Nationally-mandated length of paid time off from work? The U.S. as I know it has no nationwide mandate but state laws vary.
 
They can write whatever they want into the law—it’s the enforcement that counts. :)

Sorry, I don’t have a new map.
 
Countries that prefer ketchup vs countries that prefer mustard vs countries that prefer relish vs countries that prefer water?
 
Actually, maybe my idea for a map has to be followed by a quick reveal :)
It is just a presentation of the four-color theorem. You can use as little as 4 colors (but not less) to color a surface regardless of how many distinct surfaces (countries in this case) it has.

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Open floor.
 
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