17 maps of Eurasia that will surely offend you
Yanko Tsvetkov is a Bulgarian artist who moved to Spain. Since he happened to live in both Eastern and Western Europe, he is particularly acutely aware of the serious differences between different cultures, and the funny patterns that residents of neighboring countries judge each other by.

To show the absurdity of superficial judgments, Tsvetkov drew a set of maps "Atlas of Prejudice", and called one of its chapters "Torn Europe": it shows aspects of culture that divide Eurasia in half. Be careful, one of these pictures is highly likely to offend your feelings.

















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