It does make sense when I think about it, but initially I was surprised that the separation wasn’t circular.
So weird. You can recognize some of the historic forms of some countries.
Denmark looking close to historical normal.
The Andorran empire will rise
Andorra, Denmark, Luxembourg and Ireland are the real winners
Scots and the Welsh will be writing in soon 🙁
Suck it, Cardiff and Edinburgh!
Vatican has left the chat
New Liechtenstein would be an economic powerhouse
What a weird political compass
You’re participating, Iceland! We love you!
Sick new borders of Europe, I honestly wouldnt mind some of these
Helsinki >>> Amsterdam. Finland wins again.
Sad Edinburgh noises.
Celtic Coalition looking real nice
Nice use Voronoi diagrams
But i guess this is distance not actual travel distance or time. The latter would be even more interesting
Moldova: Crimea is ours!!!
Luxembourg,Lishtenstein and Andora getting borders is very funny to see
Very interesting to see that Germany has parts that are closest to Ljubljana, but none that are closest to Vienna.
Slovakia was simply rotated by 90 degrees.
My first reaction was like, “cool, let’s see which capital I’m closest to”. Then I realised I live in Brussels
Italy would be split in eleven parts. That seems historically accurate.
Ngl, we went a bit overboard with uniting Ireland. Somehow we ended up with the United Republic of Ireland and Northern Great Britain. Not looking forward to the next Troubles
Former Yugoslav Republic And Formerly Known As North Macedonia And Now West Macedonia..
FYRAFKANMANWM!
“I wonder what capital would be closest to me” I think as I sit in an apartment in Stockholm.
New Celtic union looking good.
The rest of Europe: this is cool.
The Balkans: this means war
I’m trying to wrap my brain around Voronoi diagrams, but in the meantime, can you explain a little better what I’m looking at? The Nearest Capital in Europe…from what?
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It does make sense when I think about it, but initially I was surprised that the separation wasn’t circular.
So weird. You can recognize some of the historic forms of some countries.
Denmark looking close to historical normal.
The Andorran empire will rise
Andorra, Denmark, Luxembourg and Ireland are the real winners
Scots and the Welsh will be writing in soon 🙁
Suck it, Cardiff and Edinburgh!
Vatican has left the chat
New Liechtenstein would be an economic powerhouse
What a weird political compass
You’re participating, Iceland! We love you!
Sick new borders of Europe, I honestly wouldnt mind some of these
Helsinki >>> Amsterdam. Finland wins again.
Sad Edinburgh noises.
Celtic Coalition looking real nice
Nice use Voronoi diagrams
But i guess this is distance not actual travel distance or time. The latter would be even more interesting
Moldova: Crimea is ours!!!
Luxembourg,Lishtenstein and Andora getting borders is very funny to see
Very interesting to see that Germany has parts that are closest to Ljubljana, but none that are closest to Vienna.
Slovakia was simply rotated by 90 degrees.
My first reaction was like, “cool, let’s see which capital I’m closest to”. Then I realised I live in Brussels
Italy would be split in eleven parts. That seems historically accurate.
Ngl, we went a bit overboard with uniting Ireland. Somehow we ended up with the United Republic of Ireland and Northern Great Britain. Not looking forward to the next Troubles
Former Yugoslav Republic And Formerly Known As North Macedonia And Now West Macedonia..
FYRAFKANMANWM!
“I wonder what capital would be closest to me” I think as I sit in an apartment in Stockholm.
New Celtic union looking good.
The rest of Europe: this is cool.
The Balkans: this means war
I’m trying to wrap my brain around Voronoi diagrams, but in the meantime, can you explain a little better what I’m looking at? The Nearest Capital in Europe…from what?