1. This map shows every area code in which Ludacris has "hoes":

2. This is what the world would look like if the water and land masses were inverted:

3. This is how much space the Great Lakes would take up if they were in Europe:

4. Here's how much space the world's population would take up if everyone lived in one city:

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From Per Square Mile by Tim De Chant.
5. This is a map of every country England has ever invaded:

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(That's all but 22 countries.)
6. This map shows the population density in the United States by decade:
7. Here's a map of everything New Yorkers call 311 to complain about most:

8. This is what the U.S. might look like if state borders were redrawn to evenly distribute the population:

9. Here's another stab at the concept:

10. Ever wonder what time zones look like in Antarctica? Here's your answer:

11. A guide to the writing system of the world:

12. A Super Mario Bros. take on the world map:

13. The U.S. according to which cities have their own Craigslist section:

14. Here's what the world might look like if it weren't spherical:

15. A map of the U.S. with the original city names:

16. A guide to the popularity of various sports around the world:

17. This map uses a different center point than you're used to:

18. A map showing what's on the exact opposite side of the planet:

19. A map of the worst light pollution in the U.S.:

20. Here's how Google auto-complete describes all 50 states:

21. The U.S. drawn like a map from a fantasy novel:

22. The U.S. high-speed rail system that will never be:

23. An America that almost was from 1814:

24. A map of the countries that consume the most milk:

25. A map of the most popular surnames in the U.S.:

26. Here are all the landlocked countries of the world:

27. All the countries that share just one border with another country:

28. The most popular web browsers by country:

29. Here's every country with a McDonald's:

30. The world according to power outlets:

31. How the world looked during the last ice age:

32. Maps of the U.S. according to how often the Seven Deadly Sins are committed:

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