File:Germany-first-level-administrative-divisions-map-width-1600.svg
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English: This is a map of the first-level administrative divisions of Germany where no two neighboring first-level administrative divisions have the same color, following the guidelines of the four-color theorem, which states that any loopless planar graph can be colored with four or fewer colors. This was created with Mathematica 13.2's function FindVertexColoring and GeoRegionValuePlot and RelationGraph. |
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Author | WalkingRadiance |
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Category:First-level administrative country subdivisions
Category:First-level administrative divisions by country
Category:Four-color theorem
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Category:Maps of Germany
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