Fun factoid of the day:California, Canada, and Tokyo (metro) are all roughly the same population (40 million)
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Fun factoid of the day:
California, Canada, and Tokyo (metro) are all roughly the same population (40 million) -
Fun factoid of the day:
California, Canada, and Tokyo (metro) are all roughly the same population (40 million)@JessTheUnstill and Poland (~ 38M)
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Fun factoid of the day:
California, Canada, and Tokyo (metro) are all roughly the same population (40 million)@JessTheUnstill wow... this is legitimately a fun fact

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Fun factoid of the day:
California, Canada, and Tokyo (metro) are all roughly the same population (40 million)@JessTheUnstill well im definitely not in the akihabara section of canada
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Fun factoid of the day:
California, Canada, and Tokyo (metro) are all roughly the same population (40 million)@JessTheUnstill holy fuck tokyo is dense
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Fun factoid of the day:
California, Canada, and Tokyo (metro) are all roughly the same population (40 million) -
@victorvonvortex Canada big (land), Tokyo Big (population density)
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@victorvonvortex Canada big (land), Tokyo Big (population density)
@JessTheUnstill @victorvonvortex More USians live around Canada in northern lattitudes than Canadians live In Canada.
And it's not like it's because Alaska is full of people. It's just that Canada's biggest/densest cities (Toronto/Montreal) are further South than some HUGE American cities (Minneapolis, Milwaukee, Portland, Seattle, etc)
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@JessTheUnstill @victorvonvortex More USians live around Canada in northern lattitudes than Canadians live In Canada.
And it's not like it's because Alaska is full of people. It's just that Canada's biggest/densest cities (Toronto/Montreal) are further South than some HUGE American cities (Minneapolis, Milwaukee, Portland, Seattle, etc)
It wasn't that long ago that I learned how far south Pelee Island, Ontario is.
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