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Four types of map are possible: choropleth, pie plot, dot-density map and bar plots. The cartographic choices are imposed to the user and can't derogate from graphic semiology. 43 themes are available for the years from 1949 to 2014. Users produce thematic maps interactively based on selected themes and map settings. Thematic map
Info This map is part of a series of location maps with unified standards: SVG as file format, standardised colours and name scheme. The boundaries on these maps always show the de facto situation and do not imply any endorsement or acceptance.
Koppen-Geiger Map v2 CHN Xinjiang Uygur 1901–1930.svg; Koppen-Geiger Map v2 CHN Xinjiang Uygur 1931–1960.svg; Koppen-Geiger Map v2 CHN Xinjiang Uygur 1961–1990.svg; Koppen-Geiger Map v2 CHN Xinjiang Uygur 1991–2020.svg; Koppen-Geiger Map v2 CHN Xinjiang Uygur 2041–2070 SSP126.svg; Koppen-Geiger Map v2 CHN Xinjiang Uygur 2041–2070 ...
This file requires updating because: The China-Tajikistan border has changed, Kunyu, Xinjiang is not included, Aksai Chin & the Trans-Karakoram Tract (the China-India disputed areas administered by China as part of Xinjiang) probably shouldn't be the same color as Tibet (ought to be slashed white & grey lines or something similar), and etc. other problems In doing so, you could add a timestamp ...
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In 2022, the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights published a report saying China had committed “serious human rights violations” against Uyghur Muslims in Xinjiang, which may ...
The earliest inhabitants of the region encompassing modern day Xinjiang were genetically of Ancient North Eurasian and Northeast Asian origin, with later geneflow from during the Bronze Age linked to the expansion of early Indo-Europeans. These population dynamics gave rise to a heterogeneous demographic makeup.