• merde alors
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    where is California in all this?

    why exclude Paris too?

    seems too arbitrary… what are the criteria?

    • The Picard ManeuverOP
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      I assume they intentionally left out some to round out the numbers a bit and hit 50% in a more interesting way without over half of it being the US.

      • merde alors
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        Nantes is wheat fields 🤔 all of Normandy and Brittany too

        my bad, for paris i had to zoom a little bit more

    • FundMECFS
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      It includes paris. and the rest is like mostly wheats fields so that’s why it didn’t get included

  • @voxthefox@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    This could probably get a lot smaller if they went by city statistics instead of state, 80% of Texas is essentially rural land/desert very little people live in.

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          yep, that would pass the criteria

          Plausibly it’s trying to minimise land area with some degree of contiguity so it’s not just picking random cities though. India’s economy isn’t much bigger than the 5th or 6th economy while having substantially more territory and population.

          • I think you’ve hit the nail on the head with “contiguity”, and that alone makes this look so wrong to me. I mean, including Mississippi, Louisiana and West Virginia? China’s Entire Coast, but NOT Taiwan?

    • @oktoberpaard@feddit.nl
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      316 days ago

      I think they factored in GDP per square mile, plus a constraint that it should be a contiguous area per region and probably another constraint that they wanted to highlight an area in North America, Europe and Asia.

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          316 days ago

          Ah, OK. I thought you meant on a country scale. I don’t think there are any rules, just an interesting looking map.

          India should be included too, its 5th on the list. Instead there are these small European countries.

    • The Picard ManeuverOP
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      Out of curiosity, I just looked up Alabama’s GDP, and it’s similar to the country of Portugal.

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        It should come to no suprise, alabama’s economy is proped up by the fed. The biggest employers is Redstone arsenal and Anniston Army Depot and all the support industries around them.

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      316 days ago

      Most of them, it excludes the American west coast while including the poorest regions in the country (Appalachia and the deep south, neither of which can really be considered developed)