File:Connections between sister cities visualised on a world map (hotlog).svg
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[edit]DescriptionConnections between sister cities visualised on a world map (hotlog).svg |
English: Connections between sister cities visualised on a world map. Shorter connections are drown in a brighter colour.
Deutsch: Visualisierung der weltweiten Städtepartnerschaften auf einer Weltkarte. Kürzere Entfernungen in hellerer Farbe. |
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Source | Andreas Kaltenbrunner; Pablo Aragón; David Laniado; Yana Volkovich (2013). "Not all paths lead to Rome: Analysing the network of sister cities". arXiv:1301.6900v1 [cs.SI]. | ||
Author | Andreas Kaltenbrunner | ||
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