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The Brandt Line: A Visual of Global Inequality In 1980, German Chancellor Willy Brandt introduced the Brandt Line - a concept that visually divides the world into two distinct regions based on wealth and development. 🔹 Global North: Represents the wealthier, industrialized

The Brandt Line: A Visual of Global Inequality

In 1980, German Chancellor Willy Brandt introduced the Brandt Line - a concept that visually divides the world into two distinct regions based on wealth and development.

🔹 Global North: Represents the wealthier, industrialized
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1919 Women’s Suffrage Victory Map. The campaign to extend the vote to women had been fought for over 70 years and success finally came with the adoption of the 19th amendment in 1920.

1919 Women’s Suffrage Victory Map. 

The campaign to extend the vote to women had been fought for over 70 years and success finally came with the adoption of the 19th amendment in 1920.
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Australia’s Highway 1 The World’s Longest National Highway at 14,500 km - That’s 36% of the Earth’s Circumference. Who’s Completed the Entire Route?

Australia’s Highway 1 The World’s Longest National Highway at 14,500 km - That’s 36% of the Earth’s Circumference. 

Who’s Completed the Entire Route?
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The world's smallest ocean island* with shared borders, Märket, between Sweden and Finland. The border was originally a straight line, but in the mid-1800s, Russia built a lighthouse on the Swedish side. After Finland gained independence from Russia, Sweden asked if they wanted

The world's smallest ocean island* with shared borders, Märket, between Sweden and Finland.

The border was originally a straight line, but in the mid-1800s, Russia built a lighthouse on the Swedish side. After Finland gained independence from Russia, Sweden asked if they wanted