18 stereotypical maps of Europe that some consider abusive

Janko Tsvetkov is far from the profession of a photographer, but nevertheless he has the most direct relation to cards. The Bulgarian graphic artist living in Spain often addresses in his work the issue of intercultural disputes, funny and absurd stereotypes. So his "Atlas of Stereotypes and Prejudices" was born - a project in which, in a series of cards, he unusually funny and witty combines history with rumors. This creation will definitely appeal to those who are able to swallow their pride and have a good laugh at themselves and their neighbors.

Red - Tomato Europe

Yellow - Potato Europe

Green - Olive Oil

Yellow - Butter

Red - Wine

Yellow - Beer

Blue - Vodka

Brown - People Who Need a Plumber

Green - People who can fix everything themselves

Yellow - Sunny

Green - Cloudy

Yellow - Euphoria

Blue Gray - Melancholy

Dark Gray - Depression

Speckled Red - Deafening

Red - Loud

Turquoise - Quiet

Yellow - Rich

Green - Poor

Red - Catholics

Yellow - Protestants

Green - Orthodox

Green - Religious Europe

Blue - Atheistic Europe

Yellow - Good Cuisine

Green - Bad Kitchen

Orange - People who work 21 days a year

Green - People who live 21 days a year

Red - Classic

Green - Modernity

Red - People who eat on the go

Yellow - People who eat while sitting

Red - Sexually Depressed

Brown - Emotionally Depressed

Violet - Lazy

Orange - Hardworking

Coral - The Revolutionaries

Brown - Traditionalists

Coral - Free Views

Dark Gray - Homophobia

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