This is why Milan is so rich, the entire Lombardy region is rich as hell it makes up for the poor south
PowerOne2373 on
The euro delta is just one source of light, amazing! Insane to think that northern France, western Germany, southern Holland and almost all of Belgium, is just 82.000 km2 (similiar to Austria or 1/5 of California) but with a population of 44 million people.
huge_useless_penis on
Hey, why did you crop out the two lights we have in Finland??
Chester_roaster on
I always think it’s weird how there’s that gap in Northern England/ Southern Scotland until you get to the Central Belt
EnbartForMelloTrad on
Guess Scotland, half of Latvia, the Nordics and Estonia aint European then, oh well. i guess ill leave this sub then 🙁
patrykK1028 on
Poor Moldova has less light than that one part of the North Sea.
notveryamused_ on
Shows how weirdly spread out Warsaw is. I’ve cycled today around the city and I’m barely standing haha.
TheSlacker94 on
I’ve read there is a clear positive correlation between how developed a country is and the level of light pollution it produces.
Shooord on
I hate our greenhouses with a passion. It used to be such an alienating experience, to cycle home from going out in my teen years. It’s endless fields of light pollution.
Patxi_Sf on
España, exceptuando el centro y la costa, está mas despoblada que Siberia.
Coolkurwa on
Wales at night 🤝 North Korea at night
WislaHD on
Katowice Metro Area is absolutely one of the larger metro regions in Europe, can see that in this map.
gimmickal1 on
Northern Italy looks LIT!
djsoomo on
Shows the most populated areas
Shame so much of Europe is cropped out
yezhnuzjhd on
Population density pretty much
DarrensDodgyDenim on
Poor map. You cut out the best parts
kl0t3 on
Fake map, just looked outside it’s not that bright in the Netherlands.
andy18cruz on
Spain is basically coastal towns and the Eye of Sauron
-runs-with-scissors- on
I find it reassuring that the places where Europe was born, Athens and Rome, still shine brightly into the good night.
See where civilization has thrived on the continent! Look at the unexpected brightness of Poland!
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This is why Milan is so rich, the entire Lombardy region is rich as hell it makes up for the poor south
The euro delta is just one source of light, amazing! Insane to think that northern France, western Germany, southern Holland and almost all of Belgium, is just 82.000 km2 (similiar to Austria or 1/5 of California) but with a population of 44 million people.
Hey, why did you crop out the two lights we have in Finland??
I always think it’s weird how there’s that gap in Northern England/ Southern Scotland until you get to the Central Belt
Guess Scotland, half of Latvia, the Nordics and Estonia aint European then, oh well. i guess ill leave this sub then 🙁
Poor Moldova has less light than that one part of the North Sea.
Shows how weirdly spread out Warsaw is. I’ve cycled today around the city and I’m barely standing haha.
I’ve read there is a clear positive correlation between how developed a country is and the level of light pollution it produces.
I hate our greenhouses with a passion. It used to be such an alienating experience, to cycle home from going out in my teen years. It’s endless fields of light pollution.
España, exceptuando el centro y la costa, está mas despoblada que Siberia.
Wales at night 🤝 North Korea at night
Katowice Metro Area is absolutely one of the larger metro regions in Europe, can see that in this map.
Northern Italy looks LIT!
Shows the most populated areas
Shame so much of Europe is cropped out
Population density pretty much
Poor map. You cut out the best parts
Fake map, just looked outside it’s not that bright in the Netherlands.
Spain is basically coastal towns and the Eye of Sauron
I find it reassuring that the places where Europe was born, Athens and Rome, still shine brightly into the good night.
See where civilization has thrived on the continent! Look at the unexpected brightness of Poland!
Italy is fucking lit!
What is a star?