Website review: Worldmapper: The world as youve nev...
mencuentro discovered this in Statistics
•40 reviews since Jan 30, 2007
stats, maps, geography
•worldmapper.org
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mencuentro discovered 17 months ago- Mapas en función de la proporción mundial de cientos de criterios: población, nacimientos, inmigración, riqueza, pobreza, transportes, salud, etc, etc, etc.

- Drathy rated 2 weeks ago
- Seems kind of outdated in terms of visuals. It's also kind of confusing to navigate through.

wilbau rated 5 weeks ago- Worldmapper is a collection of world maps, where territories are re-sized on each map according to the subject of interest."

TonyBroomfield rated 7 weeks ago- Excellent, Good day today for gathering data

webwriter rated 7 weeks ago- Completely awesome resource for maps of statistics broken down by tens to hundreds of categories.

chuck6988 rated 7 months ago- Maps with an incredible choice of data which can then be shown on resizable maps.

FOSHARONA rated 7 months ago- Awesome! Maps integrated with every subject of interest.

gripeux rated 8 months ago- A really interesting site proposing resized maps.

wildhoneysuckle rated 8 months ago
There are a fascinating array of maps here visualizing statistics for just about anything you could imagine from infant mortality to possession of nuclear weapons to who has the most McDonald's.

WillyTheSquid rated 8 months ago- This website really helps you get a good grasp of just how good many of us Westerners have it compared to other countries. I say 'many', not 'most', mind. In the end, relative sizes really are one of the more informative ways to use graphics, especially when it displays every other country in the world. Nothing is left out of the presented data.