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The Dotless Maps Of Brasil & The Usa


Nobody Lives Here is an interactive map which highlights the unpopulated areas of Brasil. The map uses information from the 2010 Demographic Census' Statistical Grid to exhibit the foursquare kilometers inwards Brazil where nobody lives.

The population map grid consists of 13,566,488 squares. 10,902,382 are colored yellowish to exhibit that no-one lives inwards those squares. This reveals that simply about 80% of the whole solid soil is unpopulated. The remaining squares on the map are shaded white to dot the squares where people genuinely alive inwards Brasil.


Nobody Lives Here (USA) maps the unpopulated census blocks inwards the USA, the areas where nobody lives. 4,871,270 census blocks, totaling 4.61 meg foursquare kilometers, convey no-one living within them. In other words 47 per centum of the USA remains unoccupied.

Nobody Lives Here (USA) is non an interactive map inwards itself. However the Leaflet platform has been used to furnish a fiddling interactivity to what was originally a static map image.