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    <p>THE WORLD AS SEEN FROM PARIS

(and not according to all french people .. :)

 * Centre of the world, obviously, is Paris (which once had its own meridian, eventually losing out to the one in Greenwich).
 * Paris is linked to the French riviera via the Autoroute du soleil (&lsquo;Highway of the Sun&rsquo;), the south of France is sprinkled with vineyards.
 * Further south are &lsquo;Vacation homes&rsquo; (in Spain) and &lsquo;Cleaners&rsquo; (who apparently all come from Portugal).
 * &lsquo;Our princess&rsquo; probably refers to Caroline of Monaco, the most flamboyant of republican France&rsquo;s vicarious royals.
 * Corsica features prominently (as it is a French island, and the birthplace of Napoleon; Sardinia and Sicily are not so lucky).
 * The Italian mainland evokes one reaction only: &lsquo;Lock the car&rsquo;.
 * Nothing much happens to the north of France: Scandinavia is plagued by an &lsquo;Everlasting winter&rsquo;, and Britain is simply a &lsquo;Rainy area&rsquo;.
 * Lots of blank space to the east, which begins in earnest behind the Iron Curtain. Only Poland &ndash; then in the throes of anti-communist agitation by the likes of the Solidarity trade union &ndash; is deserving of a separate mention.
 * Further east are only &lsquo;Gulag&rsquo; and &lsquo;Indochina&rsquo; &ndash; a former French colony, to be sure.
 * Japan, surprisingly, is only known for its copy machines. Or is this a dig at Japan&rsquo;s reputation for copying (and perfecting) other people&rsquo;s inventions?
 * New Caledonia, a rather small French dependency in the Pacific, is punching way above its weight on this map, much bigger than Australia (only good for &lsquo;Kangaroos&rsquo;) and New Zealand (&lsquo;Our enemy&rsquo;, a reference to its stance against French nuclear testing on Mururoa, another French territory in the Pacific).
 * Lybia gets a separate mention in North Africa as a &lsquo;Terrorist centre&rsquo;, while the rest of Africa&rsquo;s northern half is labelled as &lsquo;Our Arabs (poor)&rsquo; and &lsquo;Our Africa&rsquo;. Large parts of the area were indeed part of the French colonial empire.
 * Depicted unfairly small is the rest of Africa, i.e. &lsquo;Black Africa&rsquo;.
 * Beirut, another area with French colonial influence, is labelled as a &lsquo;Gun market&rsquo;, while their neighbours are &lsquo;Oil Arabs&rsquo;. Not so poor as &lsquo;our&rsquo; Arabs, is the seemingly accusatory implication.
 * R&eacute;union, in reality a fairly small French island in the Indian Ocean, is shown hugely inflated &ndash; about the size Madagascar usually occupies on more realistic maps.
 * Parisians&rsquo; view of America is fairly simple: there&rsquo;s &lsquo;Guyana&rsquo; (French Guyana is a small French territory between Suriname and Brazil, best known as the launch site for the European Space Agency&rsquo;s rockets), Qu&eacute;bec (Canada&rsquo;s French-speaking province), Louisiana (formerly a French colony, now a US state) and, grudgingly, some room for Canada and the United States.

seen on http://strangemaps.wordpress.com/</p>
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  <media:description type="html">THE WORLD AS SEEN FROM PARIS

(and not according to all french people .. :)

 * Centre of the world, obviously, is Paris (which once had its own meridian, eventually losing out to the one in Greenwich).
 * Paris is linked to the French riviera via the Autoroute du soleil (&#x26;lsquo;Highway of the Sun&#x26;rsquo;), the south of France is sprinkled with vineyards.
 * Further south are &#x26;lsquo;Vacation homes&#x26;rsquo; (in Spain) and &#x26;lsquo;Cleaners&#x26;rsquo; (who apparently all come from Portugal).
 * &#x26;lsquo;Our princess&#x26;rsquo; probably refers to Caroline of Monaco, the most flamboyant of republican France&#x26;rsquo;s vicarious royals.
 * Corsica features prominently (as it is a French island, and the birthplace of Napoleon; Sardinia and Sicily are not so lucky).
 * The Italian mainland evokes one reaction only: &#x26;lsquo;Lock the car&#x26;rsquo;.
 * Nothing much happens to the north of France: Scandinavia is plagued by an &#x26;lsquo;Everlasting winter&#x26;rsquo;, and Britain is simply a &#x26;lsquo;Rainy area&#x26;rsquo;.
 * Lots of blank space to the east, which begins in earnest behind the Iron Curtain. Only Poland &#x26;ndash; then in the throes of anti-communist agitation by the likes of the Solidarity trade union &#x26;ndash; is deserving of a separate mention.
 * Further east are only &#x26;lsquo;Gulag&#x26;rsquo; and &#x26;lsquo;Indochina&#x26;rsquo; &#x26;ndash; a former French colony, to be sure.
 * Japan, surprisingly, is only known for its copy machines. Or is this a dig at Japan&#x26;rsquo;s reputation for copying (and perfecting) other people&#x26;rsquo;s inventions?
 * New Caledonia, a rather small French dependency in the Pacific, is punching way above its weight on this map, much bigger than Australia (only good for &#x26;lsquo;Kangaroos&#x26;rsquo;) and New Zealand (&#x26;lsquo;Our enemy&#x26;rsquo;, a reference to its stance against French nuclear testing on Mururoa, another French territory in the Pacific).
 * Lybia gets a separate mention in North Africa as a &#x26;lsquo;Terrorist centre&#x26;rsquo;, while the rest of Africa&#x26;rsquo;s northern half is labelled as &#x26;lsquo;Our Arabs (poor)&#x26;rsquo; and &#x26;lsquo;Our Africa&#x26;rsquo;. Large parts of the area were indeed part of the French colonial empire.
 * Depicted unfairly small is the rest of Africa, i.e. &#x26;lsquo;Black Africa&#x26;rsquo;.
 * Beirut, another area with French colonial influence, is labelled as a &#x26;lsquo;Gun market&#x26;rsquo;, while their neighbours are &#x26;lsquo;Oil Arabs&#x26;rsquo;. Not so poor as &#x26;lsquo;our&#x26;rsquo; Arabs, is the seemingly accusatory implication.
 * R&#x26;eacute;union, in reality a fairly small French island in the Indian Ocean, is shown hugely inflated &#x26;ndash; about the size Madagascar usually occupies on more realistic maps.
 * Parisians&#x26;rsquo; view of America is fairly simple: there&#x26;rsquo;s &#x26;lsquo;Guyana&#x26;rsquo; (French Guyana is a small French territory between Suriname and Brazil, best known as the launch site for the European Space Agency&#x26;rsquo;s rockets), Qu&#x26;eacute;bec (Canada&#x26;rsquo;s French-speaking province), Louisiana (formerly a French colony, now a US state) and, grudgingly, some room for Canada and the United States.

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