Honestly I’m more surprised that the border with Belgium is longer than the border with Spain
I think it’s just measuring the longest contiguous border.
The border with Spain has Andorra in the middle
There isn’t a 2nd number on the east side of Andorra so I think the 623 is the total with Spain.
Could be or it’s just counting the longest border they share
During the times of Caesar, Belgica started just north of Paris.
this would be a great trivia question
“EU’s largest national park is in South America” is a fun fact.
Canada is closer to the EU than the island of Great Britain is
Canada and Denmark now have a common border.
They also have a border with Canada at St Pierre & Miquelon.
The map only includes land borders. St Pierre and Miquelon are islands, so they have none. France has several small islands scattered around the world as legacy of the French Empire which are also absent from OP’s map for the same reason. Saint Martin on the center left is a notable exception, since it’s divided in two between France and the Netherlands.
Italy surprises me. Austria too, but I guess that juts in can really add up.
Did you mean Switzerland?
lol my bad.
And France is the only one country that spans across all time zone on the globe.
I’m pretty sure that French territory doesn’t span all time zones on the globe.
hits Wikipedia
Yeah. They’re in a lot, but certainly not all.
French territory:
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:France_in_the_World_(%2BAntarctica_claims).svg
Time zones:
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/e/ec/World_Time_Zones_Map.svg
Take, say, UTC+8, to pick one arbitrary zone.
They misspoke and bizarrely doubled down when corrected, but they are touching upon an interesting fun fact. That it’s always daytime somewhere in France.
The sun never sets on the French empire
[Sad roast beef noises]
I didn’t realize French territory is so widespread.
So if the U.K. ever complies with the UN and the ICJ and relinquishes control of the Chagos Islands to Mauritius, the sun will set on the British empire, but not on France.
That’ll be funny as fuck and I hope France never misses an opportunity to point it out.
It is in the most timezones of any country, so I expect that that’s the idea they were half-remembering
that’s some dedication here
There’s pretty much nothing right along the international date line, regardless of country. If you’re trying to collect them all you better not care about +12 vs -12. As you can see your options are also limited for -1 and -2.
Unrelatedly, I’m curious what the story is with Central vs. Mountain time in Nunavut. That’s quite the wasp-waist for such a vast, mostly empty area.
If you’re trying to collect them all you better not care about +12 vs -12.
And thus it was that France invaded New Zealand’s Chatham Islands and the United States Minor Outlying Islands.
Instead of grabbing the Azores for UTC -1, France figured it would be easier to just annex all of Portugal. Brazil was reportedly grateful to no longer have a whole extra timezone for that one -2 island, and also glad to hear that they annexed Portugal.
If you‘re so picky, I‘ll as well. I wrote it spans across, not includes all.
But what does that mean? Does Australia span all timezones? Take its zone of UTC+9:30 and then go all the way around the globe to the east until you hit UTC+8 which is also Australia. Congrats you passed through all timezones and are in Australia again.
So you only need 2 areas in 2 time zones and boom you span all of them? How would you define “span” for something like this on a globe?
Yeah, agreed. Span = bridge. It’s gotta be contiguous across all timezones. Otherwise it’s a fact that France exists in many timezones, but not all.
Still an impressive graphic.
730 bananas?
Reading fail