Top 14 maps and charts that explain Valentine’s Day
Every February 14, across the world flowers, chocolates and gifts are exchanged between loved ones, all in the name of St. Valentine. There are a number of Saints called Valentine who are honored on...
View ArticleLove from above. Satellite images reveal that love is all around us.
Love and geography go together well! These satellite images from TerraServer.com reveal that love is all around us. 1. Galešnjak Island, Croatia Image taken on 2016-10-31, 43.9785357, 15.3811181 2. Sri...
View ArticleTop 30 maps and charts that explain the European Union
Tomorrow European Union celebrates the 60th birthday. On March 25, 1957, leaders of six countries – Belgium, Germany, France, Italy, Luxembourg, and the Netherlands – met in Rome and signed two...
View ArticleTop 10 largest churches in the world on satellite images
Easter is the most important Christian festival. It celebrates Jesus Christ’s resurrection from the dead, three days after he was executed. We would like to celebrate it in the most GeoGeek way. Below...
View ArticleTop 5 Satellite Images of Rivers
An art that flows Rivers were the source of civilisation that gave life along the path it flowed. Over time, few rivers have changed their path, few disappeared, few dried up but very few rivers form...
View ArticleTop 10 most famous European football stadiums on satellite images
As this is UEFA Champions League finals weekend, let’s look at the most famous and largest football stadiums across Europe. They are huge and they are stunning. The images are a courtesy of...
View ArticleTop 20 most amazing and beautiful maps you’ve ever seen
Over the years we’ve shared with you hundreds of amazing maps featuring them on the website and as #GeoawesomeMapOfTheDay on our social media channels. We’ve decided to select 20 most stunning maps...
View ArticleTop 11 maps that explain Total Solar Eclipse
On Monday, August 21, 2017, Total Solar Eclipse will darken skies above North America, along a stretch of land about 70 miles (113 kilometers) wide, plunging it into darkness for over two minutes. It...
View ArticleTop 20 maps and charts that explain North Korea
North Korea is one of the world’s most secretive societies. Its citizens cannot travel abroad and have almost no contact with the external world. North Korean dictators have been working on developing...
View ArticleTop 8 maps and charts that explain Halloween
Evolving from the ancient Celtic holiday of Samhain, modern Halloween has become less about literal ghosts and celebrating those who passed away and more about costumes and candy. Below you’ll find the...
View ArticleTop 15 maps and charts that explain Christmas
It’s that time of year again. Christmas time. Time when millions of people around the world celebrate the birth of Jesus Christ, meet with family and friends, give and receive gifts. But was is it all...
View ArticleTop 9 maps and charts that explain Super Bowl
Each year, on a Sunday at the end of January or beginning of February, tens of millions of Americans declare their unofficial holiday. More than half the adult population in the US watch The Super...
View ArticleTop 14 maps and charts that explain Valentine’s Day
Every February 14, across the world flowers, chocolates and gifts are exchanged between loved ones, all in the name of St. Valentine. There are a number of Saints called Valentine who are honored on...
View ArticleTop 18 maps and charts that explain Oscars, Hollywood and The Film Industry
The Oscars are the most prestigious event in the Hollywood. Each year the Academy Awards brings its own set of drama — from nominations to what happens out there on the stage. This set of maps and...
View ArticleTop 10 maps and charts that explain the British Royal Family
The British royal family has long been a source of fascination for the entire world. No other monarchy of any other nation sparkes the same level of excitement. This set of maps and charts will help...
View ArticleTop 11 maps and charts that explain hurricanes
The peak of the hurricane season dates mid-September each year. Although so far it has been a quieter-than-average, the 2018 hurricane season has suddenly erupted with the three hurricanes that are...
View ArticleHelp us identify the Top 100 geospatial companies and startups in the world!
At Geoawesomeness, we have always loved talking to companies and startups working with location data. Over the years, we had the privilege to talk to and blog about several companies in the industry...
View ArticleTop 100 Geospatial Companies and Startups 2020 – Survey Questions
We are starting to work on our survey for the #Top100GeospatialCompanies list for 2020 and we want your input. If you had the opportunity to know 5 things about each of the companies on the list, what...
View ArticleCovid19 Impact on Barcelona Retail
What’s the impact of covid19 on Barcelona retail? At Eixos Economic Observatory we’ve used our fieldwork data to shed light on the current covid19 lockdown retail scenario and what has yet to come as a...
View ArticleHow to keep your kids (and yourself) busy with maps during the Covid-19...
The global lockdown is a challenging time for everyone, but especially for parents. We love spending time with our kids but after a few weeks, giving them something to do and getting 30 min of quiet...
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