EU region's GDP per capita compared to the EU's average, purchasing power standards
EU region's GDP per capita compared to the EU's average, purchasing power standards
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Holy rural urban divide Batman
28 0 ReplyRight.
I was looking at this and thinking "I bet this is just a map of cities.'
9 0 ReplyLol Lapland(sweden) as an urban region /s
7 0 ReplyI was wondering what the deal was with northern Sweden. Is there any substantial economic activity there? Maybe mining?
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So the Holy Roman Empire seems to be doing well for itself
21 0 ReplyIts funny how all of austria is doing good except burgenland.
17 0 ReplyH#ngary moment. Im saying this as a h#ngarian
6 0 ReplyI am surprised by the near border region of slovakia though.
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Avrg "B🤮agnlond" moment
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As a UK resident, I miss being on these maps.
Damn you, brexit!
9 0 ReplyI miss seeing you on those maps top.
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Pictured: Blue banana
6 0 ReplyHow the hell did Saarland manage to come out green here? Would not have thought that.
5 0 ReplyIt is cheap and this is purchasing power adjusted.
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France, Spain and Portugal into eastern yurop
5 0 ReplyPortugalcykablyat
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Westdeutschland!
2 0 ReplyIrish colonisation wars of continental Europe, Swiss neutral as usual
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