Here is two interesting maps
>>78056983
The map would be better with american Maine on french Maine
>>78056983
I had no idea the low countries were that densely populated
>>78056983
Cool finds
imagine living in the huge nothing between Mississippi and the west coast
The second map could be cool but it only really makes sense for someone who has a sense of exactly where the cities and population density of europe are.
Which state is on top of Frankfurt?
Is Minnesota on top of Berlin?
Does South Dakota completely miss the Copenhagen area?
Does Arizona completely miss Madrid?
>>78059755
If you know the population density of your states it is completely understandable, I don't know what you're talking about.
>>78060049
For instance. I know New York has a lot of population. I see it is fairly small. I would like to know which European cities are causing this. I guess the Cologne area is part of it but the map gives no indication.
The other problem is it looks like some major European cities were completely avoided like Copenhagen and Madrid. Again this is not indicated.
>>78060232
Here, this is hard to read but I didn't find better, it should give you an idea
>>78059157
it's great. couldn't imagine being anywhere else
>>78060232
Nordrhein-Westfalen (NY on the map) is actually if not the most, one of the most densely populated areas in Europe. Arizona is set in Castilla-La Mancha, which has around 2 million inhabitants, completely avoiding Madrid, an autonomous community with 6 - 7 million inhabitants.
>>78060232
>>78060967
This should help.
>>78060462
>wow its fucking nothing
>>78061081
I know it's great