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Tuesday, August 11, 2020

Pangaea With Current International Borders – Brilliant Maps

Pangaea With Current International Borders – Brilliant Maps
Pangaea Map With Current International Borders
Map originally created by Massimo at MI LABORATORIO DE IDEAS
Pangaea With Current International Borders

  

The map above is one of my all time favourites. It shows Pangaea, a supercontinent that existed from 300 million to 175 million years ago, with modern international borders.

Needless to say it would make international relations a little bit more complicated. Major changes include:

  • The United States now borders a few new countries including Morocco, Mauritania, Senegal and Cuba.
  • Spain now has a land border with Algeria.
  • Italy now borders Tunisia.
  • Greece borders Libya.
  • Brazil borders a whole bunch of new states from Namibia in the south to Liberia in the north.
  • India now finds itself in the southern hemisphere, right next to Antarctica.
  • You could walk from Australia to Tibet (which is no longer attached to China).
  • While China has lost Tibet it has gained a massive amount of new coast line.

Notice anything else that might complicate international politics? Then please, leave a comment in the comment section below.

Update: You can now play around with a fully Interactive Pangaea Map With Modern International Borders here.

https://brilliantmaps.com/pangaea/ 


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