Karte der Vermögenskluft in Europa

Von LindoMike

35 Comments

  1. lorath_altan on

    can someone turn this into a heatmap based on gdp of specific regions

  2. guywithskyrimproblem on

    You guys don’t even try to pretend it’s not reposted

  3. SunsetPathfinder on

    It all trends toward the Liverpool-Milan axis or the blue banana. 

  4. dziki_z_lasu on

    I checked the GDP of provinces and actually in Poland it should be marked down, as the richest Masovia, exactly Warsaw that is in the East- Central Poland, second Lower Silesia in South-West, Greater Poland in Central-West, Silesia and Lesser Poland – South Łódzkie in Central, leaving only Pomerania in the North out of provinces above the middle of the stake.

  5. BeginningNice2024 on

    Moldova looks strange. The richest part of the country is in the north where you have more fertile land and bigger wealthier farms. If the capital city is thrown in the assessment then this explains why the arrow is pointing southwards… same for France, where the north is a depressed and post industrialised poor region…

  6. North for Spain? For some reason I thought Barcelona was the wealthiest part of Spain.

  7. sheldor1993 on

    With the exception of Poland and Ireland, this is basically r/peopleliveincities

  8. Is this meant to be a serious map? Irelands wealth is distinctly in the east. Not South/North

  9. Fascinating how the trend is towards England and routes that lead to the core geographical areas of the industrial revolution.

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