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Interesting site here called “Maps of War“. One of the maps to take a look at is the changing rule over the Middle East throughout historyhttp://www.mapsofwar.com/ind/imperial-history.htmland another interesting before/after shot of Saddam's palatial estate from an aerial perspective.http://www.mapsofwar.com/ind/signs-of-occupation.html
The site I linked to above linked to a different site with some interesting information. The Failed States Index 2007Click on the link that says "The Map". Also look at the graphic on this page entitled "Failing the Faithful" which shows religious freedom in relation to national stability. Interesting.
Just looking at it quickly, those are interesting maps. I'll have to check it out further.
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