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Given its distortions, why has the Mercator projection continued to dominate classrooms, atlases and even digital maps for centuries?
Organizers behind the Correct The Map campaign say the Mercator map's shrinking of Africa minimizes the continent's global ...
A growing campaign backed by the African Union is urging schools and organizations to replace the Mercator projection with a ...
The African Union has backed a campaign to end the use by governments and international organizations of the 16th-century ...
Advocacy groups in Africa have launched a campaign to replace the Mercator map, which distorts Africa's size by making it ...
A campaign is underway to replace the world’s most popular map, which the effort’s supporters say promotes a false view of ...
Russia has occupied a fifth of Ukrainian territory - and a big map showing the area shaded in red was put up in the Oval ...
Olly Mann and The Week delve behind the headlines and debate what really matters from the past seven days.
Several African nations have begun replacing Mercator maps in schools with alternatives. The current campaign is "actively ...
In 1569, Flemish mapmaker Gerardus Mercator synthesized existing ideas in navigation and cartography to create a new type of world map. It has stood the test of time: Billions of people would ...