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#140151 - 02/07/04 11:39 AM Re: REFERENCE: U.S. States outline map
Bill Addiss Offline
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Hey, here's an interesting (and kinda strange) thing:

What Time is it in Indiana?


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#140152 - 02/07/04 12:43 PM Re: REFERENCE: U.S. States outline map
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Bill,
Paul and I were talking about this very subject in the chat area the other night!.
I couldn't believe what he was saying.
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#140153 - 02/24/04 05:54 AM Re: REFERENCE: U.S. States outline map
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Registered: 08/11/01
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Going northward to cover our friends over the 49th, here's an outline map showing the Canadian provinces and territories:




[This message has been edited by pauluk (edited 02-24-2004).]

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#140154 - 03/04/04 02:02 PM Re: REFERENCE: U.S. States outline map
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To complete the coverage for our East-of-the-Pond members, here's an outline map of Europe:



If you draw a line from London aiming NNE, just slightly to the right of where it says "North Sea," I'm where that line crosses the coast.

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#140155 - 03/05/04 06:22 AM Re: REFERENCE: U.S. States outline map
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The difference in appearance between the maps of Europe and the US is remarkable: The European countries vary in size a lot and the shape is completely irregular. The east coast of the US looks similar, but further to the west the states are almost square! Wow!

I hope you can excuse this ignorant European showing off his ignorance: I've never seen e.g. a California flag. Do the states have their own flags and symbols? What is typically used to represent the states? To tie this in with the previous paragraph: A European country is often represented by its flag but sometimes by its map. For example, most Swedes would instantly recognise a map of Sweden. The maps of Colorado and Wyoming seem less characteristic.

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#140156 - 03/05/04 09:51 AM Re: REFERENCE: U.S. States outline map
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Registered: 11/23/02
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All US states have their own state flag, as do all Canadian provinces
(and sub geo-political regions in other larger countries probably do).
You can see more info on them at: http://www.netstate.com/state_flags.htm

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#140157 - 03/05/04 12:45 PM Re: REFERENCE: U.S. States outline map
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Cool flags! Not as "simple" as most country flags. I like them.

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#140158 - 03/05/04 01:15 PM Re: REFERENCE: U.S. States outline map
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for an idea of the size comparison, when i remember school right, germany would fit 17 times into the US... but when i look at the maps, i think its more that 17.


this topic brings me into mind that there are online maps for forums, where users can enter their location and get a pin needle set there with their name. so you can get an overview of where who's coming from. perhaps anyone would like to add such a map to the forum?

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#140159 - 03/05/04 06:37 PM Re: REFERENCE: U.S. States outline map
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Andy,
That's not a bad idea!.
Not sure if it can be done here, though.
What do you reckon, Paul?.
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#140160 - 03/05/04 08:00 PM Re: REFERENCE: U.S. States outline map
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Registered: 05/27/02
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Loc: South Oxfordshire, UK
Andy,

The maps are at quite different scales. Also I cannot see what projection they are in and whether they are equal area or not. This can make a huge difference - remember those maps of the world that appear to make Greenland the largest country on Earth!

USA = 9 450 720 km2; Germany = 356 109 km2.
Thats about 26.5 times the size.

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