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Revealing world maps rank countries on sexual partners and penis size | World | News

Have you ever wondered which part of the world is the happiest, where people have the most sexual partners, or which country drinks the most beer?

Well, these maps made by Martin Vargic breakdown statistics for these issues and more, providing some surprising results in some instances.

The maps were made using data from numerous sources including the World Health Organization and the World Life Expectancy.

Mr Vargic, a 17-year-old graphic designer from Slovakia, then used the data to create the maps.

He makes the maps and sells them online as a side-job, but wants to turn it into a career.

Scroll below to look at the maps and an explanation of their findings.

One map shows the countries where people have the highest amount of sexual partners throughout their life.

Australia, South Africa, Turkey, Norway, and Finland were found to be the most sexually active populations, averaging more than 12 sexual partners.

Much of Asia and Africa averaged the least amount of sexual partners, the data found.

As for the price of beer, the UK, Australia, the US, and Canada were found to charge the most for alcohol.

Meanwhile, China and a number of Eastern European countries were found to be among the cheapest. The same applied for South American countries Venezeula and Ecuador.

Mr Vargic also compiled data on the countries based on their average penis size.

Sudan, the Democratic Republic of Congo, Benin, and Ghana were among the African countries that ranked highly in this category.

In South America, Venezuela, Colombia, Bolivia, and Ecuador also ranked in the above 6.5inches category.

Meanwhile, China and India were found to have an average penis size of below 4.5 inches.

Another map also shows where the ongoing military conflicts are, and have been, in recent years.

Finally, Mr Vargic showed which countries are most satisfied with their lives.

People in Canada and Australia are the happiest, while people in Russia, and a number of African countries, were found to be the least satisfied.


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