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2013-02-23 02:07 8687618 Anonymous (ibdYIVUDou6gBV.jpg 3600x1800 812kB)
Population density map. Tells geopolitics better than borders do. Map thread?

1 min later 8687662 Anonymous (india-photos-17-560x420.jpg 560x420 82kB)
Jesus christ India. At least China like like 40 percent uninhabited desert.

3 min later 8687694 Miroslav (1357131222004.png 800x564 200kB)
>>8687618 Why not

5 min later 8687743 Anonymous (85D0MrV.jpg 1870x2472 670kB)
>>8687694

6 min later 8687759 Anonymous
>>8687662 How about Egypt? 90 million people all in that "small" area

9 min later 8687810 Anonymous (1357973701224.png 2714x1256 437kB)


9 min later 8687817 Anonymous
Russia needs breaking up

12 min later 8687866 Anonymous
>>8687736 The cities/suburbs are. There's a reason they call the rest of Australia the outback.

19 min later 8687993 Anonymous (Africa-Population-Density-1979.jpg 1104x1076 232kB)
>>8687759 It's cool how you can follow the Nile with Egypt's population

21 min later 8688021 Anonymous
>Australia >Full

38 min later 8688278 Anonymous
>>8687810 >Not using a latin alphabet > أنتم

44 min later 8688381 Anonymous
USA pls nuke india and the nile thx

58 min later 8688627 Anonymous
Australia >we are full.jpg

1 hours later 8688839 Anonymous
brb going to Greenland

1 hours later 8688883 Anonymous
>>8687618 >Australia Hey cunt. You're not really full.

1 hours later 8688920 Anonymous
>>8688021 >>8688627 >>8688883 Well presumably if you all want to move to the 50C barren desert they'd be more then willing to accommodate.

1 hours later 8688958 Anonymous
>>8688883 >>8688627 >my country is a fertile and abundant place capable of supporting a large population throughout its borders >therefore Australia should let more shitskins in

1 hours later 8688964 Anonymous
>>8688920 50C desert probably full of gold, oil, minerals, natural gas, ...

1 hours later 8688979 Anonymous
>>8688964 You can't drink oil and you can't eat gold.

1 hours later 8688997 Anonymous
>>8688979 But you can use them to buy water and meat, and air conditioning systems, and construction materials and airplanes to travel cheaply to Sidney, ...

1 hours later 8689026 Anonymous
>>8688997 And why should we change because the rest of the world has an overpopulation problem of its own making?

1 hours later 8689048 Anonymous
fuckin bogan 'Strailians. Whilst the inland is a shit hole, we still have long parts of east coast Australia that can hold a lot more people (particularly central coast qld, and south east corner nsw/vic). We could easily double if not triple our population without changing our life style.

1 hours later 8689057 Anonymous
>>8689026 It would take many decades to get Australia overpopulated. Besides, australian migration policies are not soft for most of the people as I'm aware.

1 hours later 8689087 Anonymous
>>8689048 >Retard-wing demographic and economic logic

1 hours later 8689095 Anonymous (eurasia.jpg 2880x2078 1163kB)
Anyone have the others to the set?

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1 hours later 8689114 Anonymous (europetoamericans.png 956x637 46kB)


1 hours later 8689127 Anonymous (europetofrance.jpg 956x637 171kB)


1 hours later 8689129 Anonymous
>>8689095 >africa covered in patchwork lel

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1 hours later 8689155 Anonymous
>>8689057 Well, to be honest I think that most of Australia territory is dead desert, so I'm not sure if they really have that much space.

1 hours later 8689161 Anonymous
>>8689095 >that map Never change, Japan.

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1 hours later 8689168 Anonymous
>>8687618 Look how full we are holy shit.

1 hours later 8689181 Anonymous
>>8689155 As well as Nevada, Saudi Arabia among others. It's just a matter of spending properly the money you take out of the desert

1 hours later 8689183 Anonymous
>>8689168 So full, gotta keep all those 200 boat people out.

1 hours later 8689185 Anonymous
>>8689104 >dat drunken Ireland trying to cut it's ties to the UK love it

1 hours later 8689187 Anonymous
>Northern Mexico lel. Chilangos need to use contraceptives more often.

1 hours later 8689189 Anonymous
>>8689095 I think this is racist but I'm not sure

1 hours later 8689190 Anonymous (europetopoles.jpg 956x637 187kB)


1 hours later 8689191 Anonymous
>>8689057 >It would take many decades to get Australia overpopulated The estimated carrying capacity of Australia (The number of people, other living organisms, or crops that a region can support without environmental degradation.) is only 18 million we already exceed this. We already have restrictions on water use with millions more people it would get alot worse

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1 hours later 8689205 Anonymous
>>8689104 Turkey looks like the happy merchant

1 hours later 8689216 Anonymous
>>8689057 We take 200k immigrants every year, which isn't "none", so you'd think that there would be a few who would want to live in the desert or even not in our largest cities, but nope. They don't want to build Australia, just take from us while complaining about the mean white people. I still don't see why getting overpopulated, or right to the edge, is something to aim for. Why do you think this? There is no extra water in Australia, the right to every drop that falls has already been sold and more people means less water per person, less for farms, and less for the parks and other things that make living here nice.

1 hours later 8689223 Anonymous
>>8689087 Got nothing to do with economics. There is land space in these parts without encroaching too much on agriculture or environmental areas. Water is not much of an issue in these locations either as they see as much if not more than the currently populated areas. The only problem is that there is limited job opportunities in these areas (hence why no one lives there). However central coast qld is slowly changing there with all the mining going on. I'm not saying we should increase our population. We need the space to grow into at a natural growth rate rather than some retarded immigration rush into areas with no infrastructure or investment. Just saying that Australia is not full, despite what racist bogans seem to think.

1 hours later 8689229 Anonymous
>>8689162 >>8689146 >>8689137 These are great, dump all you have

1 hours later 8689231 Anonymous
>>8687618 This map shows the reason why some asian countries like japan and the philippines aren't really scared of China... their populations can pretty much slug it out with china's

1 hours later 8689242 Anonymous
>>8689181 Nevada steals its water from the Colorado River. There is nothing like this in Australia. All our rivers are tiny by international standards.

1 hours later 8689244 Anonymous
>>8689223 >A reasonable argument wow, that's why I love this board.

1 hours later 8689255 Anonymous
>>8689114 >Brazil >Mexico Every fucking time

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1 hours later 8689277 Anonymous (americatoamerica.jpg 956x637 207kB)
>>8689229 Unfortunately, all I have I have already dumped with those guys, and the thread was before /int/ was archived, so that is all I have. Here is one for you!

1 hours later 8689287 Anonymous
>>8689216 I'm not saying Australia should aim to raise dramatically its population. I'm saying Australia could use more of its lands.

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1 hours later 8689298 Anonymous
>>8689187 Eh... We are very populated because everybody on the other states migrated here and reproduced... You know, being the only point with jobs and services and all that

1 hours later 8689312 Anonymous
>>8689287 Why? Because all the cool countries are doing that? You haven't explained your reasoning.

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1 hours later 8689333 Anonymous
>>8689114 Perfection

1 hours later 8689343 Anonymous
Australia may not be full but the cities definitely are , there has been a massive need to decentralize for along time now but nothing has really been done about it. Libs talking about developing Northern Australia is interesting , it makes a lot of sense to have cities and development in the north as it gets a ton of rain ,is closer to Asia and most of the rest of the world so would be better for ports etc and most of the military threats to Australia would come from the North so it makes the most sense to concentrate your military defenses there

1 hours later 8689349 Anonymous
>>8689216 Please, Australia wastes water like its going out of fashion. There is a lot of techonolgy and water saving systems out there to improve the efficiency of water use, yet Australia still uses old dams and uses perfect drinking water to do everything from clean cars to flushing toilets. And the only river that all the water rights are sold for is the Murry Darling system. Which is inland Australia, no east coast.

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1 hours later 8689358 Anonymous
>>8689114 Obviously I can't think the way an American would but i think Czech Republic should read "porn" while Germany should read "REALLY DIRTY PORN"

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1 hours later 8689366 Anonymous
>>8689287 *rise >>8689312 As well as I'm not saying anything about "cool countries" If I did, could you please point it out for me? I'm stating so because it could be good for the australian economy to have more people extracting plenty of resources.

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1 hours later 8689389 Anonymous
>>8689298 Centralism and the hostile lands of the north never helped either. hell, a few decades ago the only way to get a good career was to live in the capital. at least we can say most states have at least one decent university (public or private)

1 hours later 8689393 Anonymous
>>8689343 How are you going to capture that rainfall in the north? It falls right on the coast and you can't build dams at sea level. The underground water reserves are not very good up there either. There is a reason why that despite being high rainfall the area is still all sand rocks and scrub. Also our big cities are full, but many regional towns and small cities are crying out for more people.

1 hours later 8689398 Anonymous
>>8689343 The liberal/rinehart plan is awful though. Using taxes from the south to build expensive infrastructure in the north and turning it into a tax-free zone populated by low-cost foreign immigrants? Really? Where is the benefit to Australia? If it is such a great, guaranteed-to-win investment, maybe Fatty McLardhart should use some of her own billions on developing it.

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1 hours later 8689419 Anonymous
>>8689389 True, now Guadalajara, Monterrey, Leon and Puebla are becoming true cities with all the services that entail. But man, Puebla needs a fucking metro fast

1 hours later 8689436 Anonymous
>Also our big cities are full, but many regional towns and small cities are crying out for more people. Hence why i said we have to decentralize There are a ton of regional towns that should be becoming cityish hubs but instead its going the other way with regional towns bleeding people

1 hours later 8689438 Anonymous (EuropeToVatican.jpg 625x416 32kB)
less talk more maps

1 hours later 8689442 Anonymous
>>8689368 Hmmm... I can't read what says about the other countries of latam. But amazes me that they didn't just write "Mexico" from the border to Peru

1 hours later 8689458 Anonymous
>>8689418 >Heidi FUCKING LOST IT! >>8689438 Sorry, I don't have any... ;_; ... or let me check...

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2 hours later 8689470 Anonymous
>>8689398 I didn't say the proposed idea was good i just said it was interesting that the major parties are actually starting to adress the need to decentralize from a few major cities. No doubt Rinhart was just pumping up the proposal to get in on some tax free mining

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2 hours later 8689482 Anonymous
>>8689104 lel, everybody is people except Belgium, which is a frog Belgium: non-country since 1831

2 hours later 8689498 Anonymous
>populated by low-cost foreign immigrants? And in the proposal they where going to move a lot of white collar jobs over and you are given the choice either move with your job or find another one

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2 hours later 8689510 Anonymous
>>8689191 You don't need to grow your own food bro You can do other stuff and buy the food.

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2 hours later 8689538 Anonymous
>>8689470 If only we had a political party who could do it without coming up with retarded ideas like that. The solution isn't really that complicated either. Put more investment into connecting and building major regional centres, move more government operations to these locations (and not just the token centrelink call centres, but rather government department with higher earning professionals). They don't do this though, because they don't want to annoy their department staff or big business buddies (who have invested into the big cities rather than regional towns).

2 hours later 8689548 Anonymous (FlagWorld.png 2009x1003 315kB)
>>8689524 I fucking love you.

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2 hours later 8689569 Anonymous
>>8689510 Have a look at a map notice how Australia is completely isolated ? Now imagine that we have to import all our food can you not see how insanely costly and inefficient that would be?

2 hours later 8689576 Anonymous (1262036337956.jpg 1920x1200 642kB)
>>8689548 Sadly I don't have too many, but hey, they are all in wallpaper format!

2 hours later 8689608 Anonymous (1262036589432.jpg 1965x1254 607kB)


2 hours later 8689637 Anonymous (1262041758732.jpg 1500x1161 985kB)
Canada is big, uh?

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2 hours later 8689674 Anonymous (2005food_import.png 1425x625 65kB)
>>8689569 Seriously?

2 hours later 8689686 Anonymous
>>8689637 >uh? Eh?

2 hours later 8689698 Anonymous (4616800668_b6d34ff499_o.jpg 1280x960 403kB)


2 hours later 8689700 Anonymous (1262042246926.jpg 2596x1234 814kB)
>>8689686 I was talking about the ancient map, they drew north america waaaay too big

2 hours later 8689713 Anonymous (eh.gif 250x250 17kB)
>>8689700

2 hours later 8689717 Anonymous
>>8689146 why clock addicts ?

2 hours later 8689720 Anonymous (1262042677358.jpg 1280x1024 1716kB)
last one

2 hours later 8689721 Anonymous
>>8689637 dat North America

2 hours later 8689803 Anonymous
>>8687694 Iceland confirmed for uninhabitable arctic wasteland, nothing to see here folks.

2 hours later 8689821 Anonymous
>>8689717 Because Germans are punctual and Italians are always late.

2 hours later 8689839 Anonymous
>>8689821 got it, it's 4.30 am i'm a little slow :P

2 hours later 8689926 Anonymous
>>8689674 Relying on other countries for your food supply isn't a very good idea.

2 hours later 8689949 Anonymous
>>8687743 Chaparral master race

2 hours later 8689959 Anonymous (6345634564364356.jpg 960x539 34kB)
>>8689803 fokk off we're full

2 hours later 8689960 Anonymous
>>8687759 Vietnam has 90 million too in a much smaller area.

2 hours later 8690066 Anonymous
>>8689926 It's not great, but it's been working pretty well for us so far. It's stupid to waste precious land for petty fields, nations with enough arable land can and will do that. Yeah, it's a problem when things go wrong, but honestly, who says that anything will grow on your land if that happens.

2 hours later 8690147 Anonymous
>>8689959 >full ~3 people per km2 national average. You do not understand population density like the Chinese do.

3 hours later 8690365 Anonymous
>>8689191 >muh Australian ethnicity

3 hours later 8690432 Anonymous
>Australia >Not full Bullshit.

14 hours later 8698449 Anonymous
>Australia >we_are_full.tiff

14 hours later 8698475 Anonymous
Japan is really full.

14 hours later 8698564 Anonymous
>>8698475 Is that why you are so mean to Koreans just looking for jobs?

14 hours later 8698624 Anonymous
>>8698564 Why do Americans stick to Koreans? stop racism.

14 hours later 8698639 Anonymous noko (1359400567152.jpg 1280x914 106kB)


14 hours later 8698678 Anonymous
>>8698624 huh?

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14 hours later 8698746 Anonymous
>>8698678 huh?

14 hours later 8698750 Anonymous (spidermanappreves.jpg 478x353 81kB)
>>8689146 10/10

14 hours later 8699039 Anonymous
>>8689548 From which year is this map? I'm guessing before WW1, but what year exactly?

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