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Average Swiss construction worker
Highest ratio of women per 100 men in Europe is in Latvia, Estonia, Lithuania
Average salary after taxes in European capital cities - updated for August 2026
How I see Europe as ....
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How to say the number 92 in European countries (updated August 2026)
Romanian diaspora presidential elections 2025
yellow = rly bad guy
green = the better guy
How many Europeans can't afford a holiday?
Europe shows a striking divide in who can afford to take a holiday. Romania and Turkey stand out with the highest shares, at 61% and 51%, meaning more than half of the population cannot afford a holiday.
At the opposite end, Scandinavia performs exceptionally well. Only 9% of Norwegians, 12% of Swedes and 15% of Finns cannot afford a holiday, making Northern Europe one of the strongest-performing regions on the map.
The contrast is clear: the further south and east you go, the more common holiday deprivation tends to become, while Northern and parts of Western Europe record much lower levels. France and Germany sit in the middle at 23% and 21%, while several countries in Southeastern Europe reach 40–60%.
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The U.S. Department of State Travel Advisories map is still like this
Alternative history map where Eastern Europe is wealthier then Western
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Percentage of female population in 2024
Source: Wikipedia
Europeans who did not leave their country in 2024
Map of data centres in the European Union
What People Google About Dreams in Every Country
The map above shows the most frequently searched dreams by country, based on Google search data analysed using Ahrefs. Each country is colour-coded according to the broader theme of its top dream, covering categories such as the human body, animals and nature, love and relationships, money and objects, family, and death.
Snakes emerge as the single most common dream worldwide, ranking first in 52 countries. Teeth falling out is the second most widespread, coming out on top in 17 countries, Other recurring themes include pregnancy, marriage, and dreams about an ex-partner.
In North America, teeth falling out dominates in both the United States and Canada, while lice appears frequently in parts of Central America. South America shows a mix of animal-related dreams. In Europe, teeth falling out is strong in the UK, Ireland, the Netherlands, Belgium, Sweden and Norway, while snakes appear more often further east and in the south. Africa is heavily weighted towards snakes, though marriage, death, sex and even shoes also feature in individual countries.
It’s worth noting that this map does not show what people actually dream about most often. Instead, it reflects the dreams people are most curious about or unsettled by, measured by how frequently they SEARCH for their meanings online. That distinction helps explain some of the more unusual results.