Maps of the World

I haven't been able to stop thinking about this article since I read it..."40 Maps That Explain the World" at The Washington Post. Like this one that shows where people are the most and least welcoming to foreigners:

     Other topics are the world's major religions, languages, best places to be born, most emotional places, most racially tolerant, least ethnically diverse, where people feel the most loved. In other words, they cover a range of very interesting topics.
     This is not a glance over article, this is one to read and really study. Its incredibly revealing and quite interesting. (Click the map to go to the article.)

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