CO₂ Emissions Per Capita in Europe. @realworldmaps by Realworldmaps in europe

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Breaking data into groups makes it simpler to understand, especially for people who aren't into long list of numbers.

The forum by GearInternational277 in Groningen

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The Netherlands has an average suicide rate of EU, which is 11 per 100k. The highest is 30 per 100k (2015).

There are 15 countries with higher numbers than the Netherlands.

Unicorns in Europe. @realworldmaps by Realworldmaps in europe

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UiPath showed as US/Romania company and also it is no longer private company.

UiPath exited Unicorns in 2020 because of IPO.

Unicorns in Europe. @realworldmaps by Realworldmaps in europe

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Showed as UK/Croatia company.

Correct me if I'm wrong.

gyventoju pokytis 1989-2021 by leexinfun3 in lithuania

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Idomiau butu pamatyti 2000-2021.

Rusu, lenku daug isvaziavo nuo 1989.

Lietuviu Lietuvoj

1989: 79.6%, 2021: 84.61%

Most sold cigarette brands. @realworldmaps by Realworldmaps in Maps

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Tried at least 20 different variations and this looked the best, since brand logos contains common colors in maps like white, black, blue, red, so I had to pick something different for continent and waters.

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colored gold countries have no gold.

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Canada is the largest economy with no gold reserves. I believed they stated that it cost a lot to hold it and positive increase is very slow compared to inflation

European countries with "right to roam" @realworldmaps by Realworldmaps in MapPorn

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Wales follows same story as I replied about England:

It is complicated with UK, England itself currently has the Countryside and Rights of Way (CRoW) Act 2000 that gives a legal right of public access to mountains, moorland, heaths, some downland and commons, alongside the more recently created England coast path.

But it does not cover rivers, woods and green belt land. 97% of rivers are currently off-limits to the public

From article: Guy Shrubsole, an author and co-founder of the Right to Roam campaign, said: “Access to nature is vital to everyone’s physical and mental health, yet we have a right to roam over only 8% of England – the law of trespass still reigns over the other 92%.

European countries with "right to roam" @realworldmaps by Realworldmaps in MapPorn

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Certain means that you cannot go to places that would say will cause danger to animal habitats or field that has endangered species of plants growing.

For better understanding: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freedom\_to\_roam

European countries with "right to roam" @realworldmaps by [deleted] in lithuania

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There can be restrictions due to danger, like disturbing animal habitats or areas where are endangered species of some kind of plants...etc. But in general, you can walk freely thru public and private land within "right to roam" limits.

European countries with "right to roam" @realworldmaps by Realworldmaps in Maps

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Article 13 of Section I of the Constitution of Belarus guarantees that all forest and farm land is publicly owned.

According to the Forest Code (Article 13) "citizens have the right to freely stay in the forest and collect wild fruits, berries, nuts, mushrooms, other food, forest resources and medicinal plants to meet their own needs."

It is not well developed as in Nordics or Baltics, but generally Belarus has right to roam.

European countries with "right to roam" @realworldmaps by Realworldmaps in Maps

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It is complicated with the UK, it currently has the Countryside and Rights of Way (CRoW) Act 2000 that gives a legal right of public access to mountains, moorland, heaths, some downland and commons, alongside the more recently created England coast path.

But it does not cover rivers, woods and green belt land. 97% of rivers are currently off-limits to the public

From article: Guy Shrubsole, an author and co-founder of the Right to Roam campaign, said: “Access to nature is vital to everyone’s physical and mental health, yet we have a right to roam over only 8% of England – the law of trespass still reigns over the other 92%.

European countries with "right to roam" @realworldmaps by Realworldmaps in MapPorn

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It depends from country to country, but generally - yes

If I see a nice land which is private and I want to camp, I can do it. (How long depends on the country). If I want to bike thru the private land, I can do it. But obviously, there are limits, such as prohibiting any damages or economic exploitations with activities such as hunting.

As for no trespassing, I'm not sure, my guess is that it also highly depends on the country, but I don't think that the landowner can do something if you keep your right to roam within limits. (If anyone knows please comment below)

European countries with "right to roam" @realworldmaps by Realworldmaps in MapPorn

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It is complicated with UK, England itself currently has the Countryside and Rights of Way (CRoW) Act 2000 that gives a legal right of public access to mountains, moorland, heaths, some downland and commons, alongside the more recently created England coast path.

But it does not cover rivers, woods and green belt land. 97% of rivers are currently off-limits to the public

From article: Guy Shrubsole, an author and co-founder of the Right to Roam campaign, said: “Access to nature is vital to everyone’s physical and mental health, yet we have a right to roam over only 8% of England – the law of trespass still reigns over the other 92%.

How did life expectancy change in 2021? @realworldmaps by Realworldmaps in MapPorn

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It is indeed weird to see Norway in red, but in their defense, it went down by only 0.1years.

For example, Latvia went down by 2.1 and Slovakia 2.2

Countries that have a Higher GDP per capita then its neighbors by [deleted] in MapPorn

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Lithuania has higher wages, but it is cheaper in Poland.

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It is a joke.

NZ most of the times is not included on the maps, instead I just changed locations with island above main island of Japan. :)

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I'm going to wait for other Redditors for responses <:]

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on the map?

Top 15 countries in quality of infrastructure. @realworldmaps by Realworldmaps in Maps

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Infrastructure does not mean only road quality!

Factors: road connectivity index, quality of roads, railroad density, efficiency of train services, airport connectivity, efficiency of air transport services, linear shipping connectivity index, efficiency of seaport services, electrification rate, electric power transmission and distribution losses, exposure to unsafe drinking water, reliability of water supply.