Let's try something different: Good Idea or Worst idea ever? The reasoning: As the Palestinian Recognition has shown we are running out of ideas fast with maps as many many ideas have been tried fast. If you go the other way and make a hard map (with f.e. a specific socio-economic data), the answer is approximated and then accepted without ever actually having been guessed correct (e.g. "something with alcohol consumated?" "correct").
So why not widen the "Maps" to Graphics: Charts on Political systems, Other statistics, Lists and so on? Stupid idea? Ok, then just ignore it ;-)
I think there are still plenty of things to map that have not already been mapped. But introducing new maps besides the standard world data is a great idea.
I guess I'll take a 20 questions approach. Is it a European country?
No, and yes. I wasn't sure if I should let the number stay... Well, I guess googling makes it too easy all the time. Green is reformists and Grey Independents. Yellow are religious minorities.
It's one Jewish (!), two Armenian (doesn't specify wether orthodox or catholic, I guess orthodox), one Assyrian-Chaldeaic (Old Catholic) and one Zoroastric.
It has Yemen: Weapons Import?
It has Japan: Toys Import?
It has Switzerland, the Netherlands and Denmark: Something about Weed?
It has Venezuela: I don't have a funny idea here...
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