A 17-year-old graphic designer from Slovakia has created a quirky series of maps.
A 17-year-old graphic designer from Slovakia has created a quirky series of maps.
Ever wondered which country is home to the most well-endowed, or the nation with the highest divorce rate?
A series of colourful global maps has been created to reveal the worlds "vital" statistics, as you've never seen them before.
It bolsters stereotypes about some nations and reveals surprising findings aboutothers.
The images are the work of a 17-year-old graphic designer from Slovakia, Martin Vargic, who rose to fame when he created a map documenting differing behaviours on the internet in late January 2014.
His book Map of the Internet 1.0 was shared hundreds of thousands of times on social media.
In his latest work, from a book titled Vargic's Miscellany of Curious Maps: Mapping Out the Modern World the student looks at various data including how men's genitalia measures up across the world.
Other maps show the highest obesity rates, biggest breasts in the world, and how many guns are owned per person.
Divorce rates
Divorce rates in the US and Russia are among the highest in the world.
Average female breast size
Women in Russia and parts of Scandinavia have larger breast sizes.
Average penis length
Men in Sudan, the Democratic of Congo and Columbia
typically measure more than 16.5cm in penis length.
Female obesity
The highest levels of female obesity include Saudi Arabia and Israel followed by the US and parts of central America. Almost 30 per cent of Russian women weigh in at obese.
Male obesity
Men in America and Saudi Arabia have the highest levels of obesity while large parts of Africa have far lower.
Most prevalent fast food chain
According to this map, Australia and New Zealand are dominated by Subway.
Guns
The US has equal to 90 guns per 100 people, compared to Poland where there are between one and four guns per 100 people.
Prisons
The US has more than two million people in prison, compared to less than 2,500 in parts of Africa and the Middle East.