Vietnam moves to the Arctic if the world is rearranged according to population
What if the area of the countries fits into the population living?
The Sploid blog offers an interesting world map after adjusting the position of the countries to match its own residents. Populous countries like Japan and Vietnam are moved to areas with wider space while Canada or Australia is arranged to be smaller than the current reality.
Of course it is a myth to think that we will be concentrating on the entire population of the earth and orderly into the territories to ensure balance (by inherent in many countries with lands large but no one can live. But this fun idea also brings many interesting things to viewers. Europe and Africa are the most disturbing areas on this world map.
It is interesting that the Japanese sunrise country will move to Africa or Vietnam will no longer be in Southeast Asia but move to Greenland's current position. However, not all countries have moved to new lands, with four countries that did not move, including Brazil, Ireland, Yemen and the United States.
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