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Wrong Colour Code in Ireland[编辑]

The density map colour coded is incorrect the lowland countries have a much higher density than reflected on the map in Ireland the colour coding is wrong! In the east of the country the population density is much higher than the west of the island however the map shows the opposite.— 以上未签名的留言是由该用户加入的: 151.230.92.15 (留言 • 贡献)

Hi! The code is (for the 2 no-oficial regions) South: 25-50, and North: 75-100. The dates are ok, because the zones of the South have not much population, and in the North is Dublin (the density of all the Country is ~70/km2...) - Lector d Wiki (留言) 16:21, 15 December 2015 (UTC)[回复]

Too many big errors[编辑]

1. Dublin is on the East coast of Eire, definitely in the pale green area, not "in the North". Does Lector mean he thinks Dublin is in Northern Ireland? 2. West Wales (painted black) has a low population. There are a lot of sheep, but not people and no large towns or cities, in the region. Has he confused it with South-East Wales - Cardiff, Swansea, the mining and steel industry area - which has not beenshaded black? 3. If the regions used are "no-oficial", then the population distribution in Scotland, where the Glasgow-Edinburgh corridor dominates all the rest, would be shaded to demonstrate this. Three obvious mistakes in one tiny corner of the map take away any hope that the rest might be accurate.