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Elukka posted:In Finland we've got products called Dallaspulla and Texaspulla, which have absolutely nothing to do with Dallas or Texas given it's something that is completely unknown there and that you typically wouldn't get in the US at all, except maybe in the particularly Finnish-influenced areas of Michigan. I had dallasbullar once on a business trip, and got the explanation that it refered to the tv show. It's named a bunch of random stuff here in Sweden, at least.
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Teriyaki Hairpiece posted:We've got a place in Philadelphia called Florida Style Pizza. Their food has nothing to do with Florida. Someone who was a second generation immigrant who had no experience of America outside the Poconos just named their pizzeria after some far away exotic land: Florida. They would've failed at some point but they invented a new fried dough and are now rich as balls. Never heard of this and I now fear it
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# ? Oct 27, 2021 13:09 |
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Are France and Denmark two of the “Other”s? Switzerland stands alone. Luxembourg doesn’t count.
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# ? Oct 27, 2021 13:20 |
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Why wouldn't it count? Lots of people who work in Luxembourg City live in Germany because it's so much cheaper...although many of those are either German themselves, or don't have the Luxembourgish nationality regardless.
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# ? Oct 27, 2021 13:25 |
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Luxembourg doesn’t count because even if the Luxembourgers are a plurality nowhere, that would only be on account of the nation’s size. It doesn’t reflect their good judgement.
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# ? Oct 27, 2021 13:37 |
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That’s a map I didn’t expect to see the old border on.
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# ? Oct 27, 2021 13:53 |
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Platystemon posted:Are France and Denmark two of the “Other”s? There’s definitely French people on the border, lots of them are my cousins. I assume the Netherlands border is just a lot less populous than BaWü or Saarland thus get fewer immigrants. It’d be interesting to see people born with two citizenships v actual foreign immigrants.
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TinTower posted:That’s a map I didn’t expect to see the old border on. Why not? Turkish labour was imported in the 70s in Western Europe because of a shortage of domestic labour. It makes sense that West Germany has a lot more Turkish immigrants than the East, since there DDR didn't import Turkish labour.
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Platystemon posted:Are France and Denmark two of the “Other”s?
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# ? Oct 27, 2021 14:31 |
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BonHair posted:Why not? Turkish labour was imported in the 70s in Western Europe because of a shortage of domestic labour. It makes sense that West Germany has a lot more Turkish immigrants than the East, since there DDR didn't import Turkish labour. Did the East get a disproportionately high number of Syrians? Or are they just lacking other groups of foreigners?
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Count Roland posted:Did the East get a disproportionately high number of Syrians? Or are they just lacking other groups of foreigners? The latter. There is barely any foreigners in rural East Germany and the few ones that are there would be randomly assigned refugees in refugee centers.
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# ? Oct 27, 2021 14:45 |
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East Germany outside of the major cities is kind of a Nazi shithole source: bff is from Sachsen-Anhalt
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# ? Oct 27, 2021 14:47 |
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Ramstein and Landstuhl
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BonHair posted:Why not? Turkish labour was imported in the 70s in Western Europe because of a shortage of domestic labour. It makes sense that West Germany has a lot more Turkish immigrants than the East, since there DDR didn't import Turkish labour. The interesting thing is that Vietnamese don't show up on the map. Despite the BRD making GBS threads on them non-stop a lot of them stayed after reunification. Perhaps a lot of them naturalised.
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Elukka posted:In Finland we've got products called Dallaspulla and Texaspulla, which have absolutely nothing to do with Dallas or Texas given it's something that is completely unknown there and that you typically wouldn't get in the US at all, except maybe in the particularly Finnish-influenced areas of Michigan.
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# ? Oct 27, 2021 15:47 |
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What's up with the US enclave in, i wanna say Saarland or just next to it? Military base?
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alnilam posted:What's up with the US enclave in, i wanna say Saarland or just next to it? Military base? That's Ramstein (no not that one).
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alnilam posted:What's up with the US enclave in, i wanna say Saarland or just next to it? Military base? Yep, that's where Ramstein Air Base is.
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Honj Steak posted:The latter. There is barely any foreigners in rural East Germany and the few ones that are there would be randomly assigned refugees in refugee centers. two of the biggest areas for refugee resettlement in the US are Erie, PA, and Bowling Green, KY. Putting refugees in the places nobody else wants to live is a time-honored pan-atlantic tradition.
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# ? Oct 27, 2021 17:17 |
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Note that refugees in Germany are assigned to states according to a formula that takes into account the wealth of the state and its population. The former GDR states are allocated ~15% of all refugees in 2020, excluding Berlin which is allocated 5,14%. Those ~15% were enough to become the largest foreign group in a lot of Landkreise in the east. Where I live refugee centres existed only for processing and were pretty close to public transport within the city. Though afaik a lot of the more conservative states put their centres in the sticks (and wondered, like absolute imbeciles, why a lot of refugees went crazy being in some centre in bumfuck nowhere all day with no way to do anything)
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Carbon dioxide posted:Boston Pizza is a pizza with spinach to me. Boston is not a big city, don't let Red Sox and Celtics fans fool you.
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BIG FLUFFY DOG posted:two of the biggest areas for refugee resettlement in the US are Erie, PA, and Bowling Green, KY. Putting refugees in the places nobody else wants to live is a time-honored pan-atlantic tradition. Then after a while the locals take a perverse pride in all the new ethnic restaurants.
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Antigravitas posted:The former GDR states are allocated ~15% of all refugees in 2020, excluding Berlin which is allocated 5,14%. O.K. but how many is West Berlin allocated?
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Platystemon posted:O.K. but how many is West Berlin allocated? The city state of Berlin gets allocated about 5% of all refugees federally, of which about 42% are housed in districts that formerly belonged to West Berlin.
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# ? Oct 28, 2021 09:36 |
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Tag yourself. I’m the Central Pacific Railroad following the Humboldt River across Nevada.
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# ? Oct 28, 2021 10:10 |
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I'm Michigan I've just always liked the cool mittens shape it has
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# ? Oct 28, 2021 11:01 |
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I'm the inevitable "that's just a map of population density" comment.
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# ? Oct 28, 2021 11:03 |
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Platystemon posted:
Now to make it politically loaded, we can divide by people/ha to obtain usd/person. Like so:
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# ? Oct 28, 2021 11:18 |
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I shouldn't be saying this because these maps make Flanders look really good, but there are of course several caveats. Mainly 1) it doesn't take cost of living into account 2) the produced wealth only partly flows back to the people who produced it :cryingmarx: 3) with some of the smaller, commuter-heavy regions, most of the wage-earners producing the wealth don't even live there. The Brussels Region contains some of the most impoverished municipalities in Belgium (Sint-Joost-ten-Node is the poorest municipality).
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# ? Oct 28, 2021 11:27 |
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I'm the unusually spread out wealth of Iowa.
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# ? Oct 28, 2021 11:38 |
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Productivity of my NUTS is more than enough, thank you very much!
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'Blue Balls' Serbia
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# ? Oct 28, 2021 12:54 |
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What a glorious map of blues and greens. Shame about all the red splotches ruining it though.
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Jasper Tin Neck posted:Now to make it politically loaded, we can divide by people/ha to obtain usd/person. Like so: Lichtenstein has no data, because no actual labour is done in there, only tax evasion and finance.
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# ? Oct 28, 2021 13:08 |
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Lichtenstein doesn't exist it's just a hole in the ground
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Platystemon posted:
I like the bits of “land” in Louisiana that are dark green; you can actually see where the real bits of land are on this map.
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saintonan posted:What a glorious map of blues and greens. Shame about all the red splotches ruining it though. How is your next campaign shaping up, Senator Cotton?
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I assumed the US map was about land prices. what does 'Public land' mean in this context?
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