Well nothing sort of surprising I know from our sub division expert IAB kun, but still your quizzes and maps always surprises me with utter shock and amusement
Presumably, Michigan's adjacent Great Lakes area was included, adding over 40% to its land area.
Look at the map of Canada and this is like calculating more than 3 Hudson Bays into their area.
If the 200-nautical mile Exclusive Economic Zone of the Pacific Ocean off California was included in its area, it would be a larger percentage, but the exact same idea. Hawaii would jump nearly 30-fold including those adjacent waters.
Never really thought about it til now, but what map projection does JetPunk use? I've been using this website for about 8 months now, but never noticed that, like the Mercator, places like Greenland and Alaska look big, but, unlike the Mercator, Africa is sufficiently large
You should be Rio Grande a type in for Rio Grande do Sul, or add other ones. I tried Rio Grande de sol, Rio Grande de Sul, Rio Grande do Sol, but missed Rio Grande do Sul.
Why? Nenets and Yamalo-Nenets are two completely different provinces, the former being the thin gray area just west of Yamalo-Nenets. Yamalia could work as an alternate, but definitely not Nenets.
https://www.census.gov/geographies/reference-files/2010/geo/state-area.html
Presumably, Michigan's adjacent Great Lakes area was included, adding over 40% to its land area.
Look at the map of Canada and this is like calculating more than 3 Hudson Bays into their area.
If the 200-nautical mile Exclusive Economic Zone of the Pacific Ocean off California was included in its area, it would be a larger percentage, but the exact same idea. Hawaii would jump nearly 30-fold including those adjacent waters.
Karaganda has been split into Ulytau Region and Karaganda.
East Kazakhstan has been split into East Kazakhstan and Abai Region.
Allow Tombouctou Region for Taoudenit, bc thats what it says on Google Maps and Earth.