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50 Fun And Informative Charts About Parts Of The World You May Not Have Known Yet
CuriositiesAUG 18, 2024

50 Fun And Informative Charts About Parts Of The World You May Not Have Known Yet

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“What a wonderful world,” sang Louis Armstrong once upon a time. And we at Bored Panda couldn't agree more. With 195 countries, there’s no shortage of places to explore. It’s truly amazing how one part of the world is totally different to another. That’s one of the wonders of traveling. You get to explore different languages, cultures, currencies and culinary delights. What you eat in Asia might not be the same as the meal you make in Antarctica. What you wear in Wales won’t necessarily be the same as your outfit in Western Sahara.
If you have a serious case of wanderlust but can’t hop on a plane just yet. Don’t stress. Bored Panda has compiled a list of the coolest charts that show incredible contrasts from places around the world. Keep scrolling to satisfy your worldly curiosities. And read about some of the history of world travel.

#1 The Average Cost Of Insulin By Country

The Average Cost Of Insulin By Country
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#2 Tally Marks From Around The World

Tally Marks From Around The World
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#3 Never Noticed Giraffes Had Different Patterns

Never Noticed Giraffes Had Different Patterns
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It’s easy to “travel” the world from the comfort of your home. There’s no shortage of vloggers showing us what each and every country has to offer. And you need just scroll through Instagram to live vicariously through them. There are people racking up impressive lists of places they’ve visited. And some even boast about having been to every, or almost every one.

Today, we can book a plane ticket using just our phones. We can find out about our destination long before we even arrive. We’re likely to know exactly where we are going. How long it’ll take to get there. What some things will cost. And what to pack. But it wasn’t always like that.

#4 Animal World Map

Animal World Map
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#5 Countries That Got Tea Via China Through Land, Referred To It In Various Forms Of The Word "Cha". The Countries That Traded With China Via Sea, Called It In Different Forms Of "Te"

Countries That Got Tea Via China Through Land, Referred To It In Various Forms Of The Word "Cha". The Countries That Traded With China Via Sea, Called It In Different Forms Of "Te"
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#6 Guide To Asian Architecture

Guide To Asian Architecture
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Imagine a time when people thought the world was flat. They risked their lives to explore unknown territories and discover new places. They traveled by ship and on horseback, without the convenience of Google Maps, TripAdvisor, Uber, or even travel agents.

#7 Real Proportions Of All Land Masses Revealing Actual Areas Of Countries, Territories And Major Islands Without Any Distortions

Real Proportions Of All Land Masses Revealing Actual Areas Of Countries, Territories And Major Islands Without Any Distortions
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#8 Paid Leave By Country

Paid Leave By Country
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#9 Hedgehogs Of The World

Hedgehogs Of The World
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The Age of Exploration began in the 15th century. Also sometimes called the Age Of Discovery. Europeans started venturing out of their comfort zone and into the vast wide world. Fuelled by a drive to find trade routes, spices, knowledge and wealth. While their “discovery” of the Americas and Africa brought back big benefits, it also opened up the door to colonization and slavery.

#10 Passenger Railway Networks In 2020

Passenger Railway Networks In 2020
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#11 Where Penguins Are Found Naturally In The World

Where Penguins Are Found Naturally In The World
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#12 Different Kinds Of Cheesecake. They Might Look Similar, But They Are Definitely Not The Same

Different Kinds Of Cheesecake. They Might Look Similar, But They Are Definitely Not The Same
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Portuguese explorer Bartholomew Dias led the first European expedition around the southernmost tip of Africa. And helped pave the way for a trade route between Europe and Asia. Dias left Europe with three ships in August 1487. He managed to pass the Cape of Good Hope the following year. And sailed out of the Atlantic Ocean, around Cape Agulhas, and into the Indian Ocean.

#13 Wall Sockets From Around The World

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#14 Which Countries Have Capybaras

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#15 Female Political Leaders By Country

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Following hot on Dias’ heels was Christopher Columbus. He was an Italian explorer. He’s often credited with “discovering” the New World. But those already living there at the time might beg to differ. Columbus was on a mission to find a direct route from Europe to Asia. He made four transatlantic trips in 1492, 1493, 1498 and 1502.

#16 Countries With The Most Expensive Healthcare

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#17 Breads Of The World

Breads Of The World
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#18 Share Of World Forests By Country

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Portuguese Ferdinand Magellan and his crew were the first to circumnavigate the globe. It took the crew three years to get back home. But it was so dangerous that only one ship returned. As History.com notes, “only 18 of the fleet’s original crew of 270 returned with the ship. Magellan himself was killed in battle on the voyage, but his ambitious expedition proved that the globe could be circled by sea and that the world was much larger than had previously been imagined.”

#19 What Sound Do Frogs Make In Your Language?

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#20 North American Cryptids

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