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Bunwahaha [still dunno why, but well, so be it]
tsionebreicruoc
Junior Chimp
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France


« on: May 27, 2009, 09:36:33 AM »

I'll start.



A number of aspects on this map should make this one relatively easy to guess. Colours are non political, but often used in certain electoral maps.

Parisian crown is interesting, such as Ardèche/Drôme, most of their population is along the Rhône and the Rhône seems to be enough to make a big difference. When the presence/absence of bridges would have a role in religion...
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Bunwahaha [still dunno why, but well, so be it]
tsionebreicruoc
Junior Chimp
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Posts: 6,385
France


« Reply #1 on: September 17, 2009, 07:41:27 AM »

Right (sort of). I also purposefully left the name of the file up so I dont know (or care) if you cheated Tongue

I made this over 3 years ago. I know that Dark Red is "really anglo" whereas red is "anglo" but  dont remember what the purples mean exactly. I THINK Dark Purple is areas where allophones have a majority, and light purple are areas where no one has a majority but I don't remember. If anyone knows, please tell me!

Haha! "Guess what it is, because me, sorry, I don' really know". Could be a new game...

Well, what is allophone?
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