More ZIPScribble Maps: AT, AU, CA, CH, DE, ES, FR, HU, IT, NL, NO, SE

More ZIPScribble Maps

The family of ZIPScribble Maps is growing. This update adds maps for a dozen countries, most of them European: Australia, Austria, Canada, France, Germany, Hungary, Italy, The Netherlands, Norway, Spain, Sweden, and Switzerland.

The data for countries other than the US is hard to obtain, and were it not for the tremendous effort the folks at geonames.org put into collecting it, these maps would not have been possible. That data is somewhat less reliable than the US one – having said that, however, Marc (the guy behind geonames.org) has been extremely responsive and fixed several problems that became apparent when drawing the maps. Misplaced points and mismatched names become quite apparent when a line is protruding into another state or province, or far into the ocean. So these maps actually have some use, after all. The shape data for drawing country outlines was obtained from VDSTech, but there seem to be many other sources for them.

The maps below are available as (large) PNGs and as PDFs for printing. There are several versions for each country, depending on how useful the short names for states that were included in the data appeared. And even though postal codes are not called ZIP codes outside of the US, I will stick to the name for the nice ring it has.

Want more maps? I will keep collecting data (and I have data for a few more countries), and post new maps as sufficiently reliable and complete data becomes available. If you have data about postal codes that contains latitude/longitude information, or can somehow be linked to it, please let me know.

Australia

The data for Australia is apparently incomplete, though I don't think we're missing much. Even if you are not very familiar with Australia, you will perhaps realize that the map is missing Alice Springs, which is smack in the middle of the continent. A few other cities are missing, too. But overall, the structure is very believable.

ZIPScribble Map Australia

PNG Black/White Color Color, Names Color, Names, Borders
PDF Black/White Color Color, Names Color, Names, Borders

Austria

Though the data for Austria still seems to have a few small problems, the overall structure looks like many of the other maps. The pattern in the far north of Niederösterreich (Lower Austria, N) is remarkable though, because it looks different than the rest. Also, Vienna (W) is lacking some data, but would look like a spiral connecting its districts otherwise. What is quite visible, though, are the mountains that define the borders between some of the provinces, and which appear as regions without any postal codes.

ZIPScribbleMap Austria

PNG Black/White Color Color, Names Color, Names, Borders
PDF Black/White Color Color, Names Color, Names, Borders

Canada

Canada is the second-largest country in the world in terms of area, and is also extremely sparsely populated. The map shows the concentration of cities along the border with the contiguous US, and the vast areas that seem to be effectively empty.

ZIPScribbleMap Canada

PNG Black/White Color Color, Names Color, Names, Borders
PDF Black/White Color Color, Names Color, Names, Borders

France

The French are know for their beaurocracy, and the map seems to be an expression of that. Inside each région, there are several clusters for the départements, neatly separated. Smaller departments are often thrown together with larger ones, though, and inside each cluster is a nice bit of scribble chaos to make things more interesting. To the south-east, you can see the Mediterranean island Corsica.

ZIPScribbleMap France

PNG Black/White Color Color, Borders
PDF Black/White Color Color, Borders

Germany

Of course, Stefan Zeiger already beat me to the punch on this one. However, only EagerEyes.org offers you a printable version, a country outline, and the original ZIPScribble flavor. The structure within Berlin (BE) is interesting particularly.

ZIPScribbleMap Germany

PNG Black/White Color Color, Names Color, Names, Borders
PDF Black/White Color Color, Names Color, Names, Borders

Hungary

Budapest, Hungary's capital, is missing from the map, and the data does not appear to be complete. The structures are quite tidy, and look like a cleaner (and smaller) version of Spain.

ZIPScribbleMap Hungary

PNG Black/White Color Color, Names Color, Names, Borders
PDF Black/White Color Color, Names Color, Names, Borders

Italy

The original boot with Sicily as its football, Italy certainly has one of the most distinct shapes. Its scribble structure is somewhat more organized than some countries, but not as regular as Spain or Hungary.

ZIPScribbleMap Italy

PNG Black/White Color Color, Names Color, Names, Borders
PDF Black/White Color Color, Names Color, Names, Borders

The Netherlands

Though one of the most densely populated countries, the Netherlands do not appear overcrowded in terms of postal codes.

ZIPScribbleMap Netherlands

PNG Black/White Color Color, Names Color, Names, Borders
PDF Black/White Color Color, Names Color, Names, Borders

 

Norway

The climate in Norway makes the coastal areas and the more southern parts more appealing to live. That data also looks much better than the middle to nortern parts.

ZIPScribbleMap Norway

PNG Black/White Color Color, Borders
PDF Black/White Color Color, Borders

Spain

Spain has an interesting internal structure in terms of postal codes. Rather than a lot of chaotic scribble, many of the lines do not cross over, a bit like on the Travelling Presidential Candidate Map. The only excaption is Galicia (GA), with its very dense scribble structure.

In order to get a compact image, I had to move the Canary Islands to the north and east. This is indicated on the map. In additon, you can see the Balearic Islands to the east, in the Mediterranean. The little spot directly south of mainland Spain is Melilla, a Spanish possession in north Africa. Interestingly, Spain's other exklave Ceuta does not seem to have a Spanish postal code.

ZIPScribbleMap Spain

PNG Black/White Color Color, Names Color, Names, Borders
PDF Black/White Color Color, Names Color, Names, Borders

Sweden

When my girlfriend saw this image, she immediately commented how Sweden looked like a stiletto boot, more elegant than even Italy. Wow, big controversy potential there, but I think I'd rather stay out of this one.

ZIPScribbleMap Sweden

PNG Black/White Color Color, Borders
PDF Black/White Color Color, Borders

Switzerland

Switzerland is known for its mountains, and you can see that quite well on this map, especially in the middle to southern areas. Especially impressive is the canton of Uri (UR), which is one long valley; this is very nicely visible on this map.

ZIPScribbleMap Switzerland

PNG Black/White Color Color, Names Color, Names, Borders
PDF Black/White Color Color, Names Color, Names, Borders

Comments

letters in codes

This is pretty cool. And just pretty, too! I was wondering if you had included the letters in the Dutch and Canadian postal codes? They both have systems that use unique codes per street/neighbourhood (approx.) and especially the map of Holland just seems too sparse.

It's all strings of characters

The program treats all postal codes as strings of characters, without caring about numbers or letters. There may very well be some interesting patterns to be found by ignoring the large scale, and just looking at the lowest levels. As it is though, the program treats all countries exactly the same.

As for the Netherlands: what might be fooling us here is that the country is of course much smaller than, say, Spain, so it tends to look sparser at a comparable size. But it is very well possible that the data is simply incomplete.

Dutch Zip Codes

The letters in Dutch Zip Codes actually contain some redundancy, i.e. 1000 AA may refer to odd house numbers in one street, and 1000 AB to the even numbers. That said, the Dutch zip code map would look a lot more dense when taking into account the two letters AFTER the digits. I think they've been ignored in your map (perhaps because there's a space between the numbers and the letters?).

Re: ZIPScribble Maps

I just wish to say that I like the maps very much. I am not related to what you do here. I was just looking for an original way to present a map and got this, is just beautiful.

I was wondering if more maps will be available, or where can I see maps from other countries, with this style.

Thank you

More maps

Thanks for the praise! ;) This work depends on the existence of ZIP/postal code location data, which is coming from geonames.org (this data is only freely available for the US, other countries sell the data for quite some money). I will revisit these maps in a month or two to update them with newer data and possibly add new countries if sufficiently reliable data exists for them. I am also working on providing better PDF output and possibly making the program that draws the maps available online.

Re: More ZIPScribble Maps: AT, AU, CA, CH, DE, ES, FR, HU, IT, N

An undertaking would be China's ZIPs. But a worthy one, I'd say.

Northern countries maps

The Canada, Norway and Sweden maps seem to be suffering from a scale issue as the northern parts of each of these countries seem much larger compared to the southern parts. For example, the northernmost island Ellesmere Island in the Canadian map is almost twice the size of the province of Ontario when in actuality its 1/4 the size of Ontario. Changing the map projection would probably make these maps look much better as the southern population density for all three countries is much greater than the northern parts of those country.

Already looking for better projections

I am aware of that problem, and have to say that I just used the first projection that gave me usable results. I have done a bit of reading on map projections since I originally made these maps, and I am going to update them in a month or so – with better projections, among other things.

Es map error

In the spanish map Galicia lines are wrong the postal code numbre are distributed in four zones by the number 15xxx for A Coruña 36xxx for Pontevedra, 32xxx for Ourense and 27XXX for Lugo.
Sorry

Re: Es map error

If I understood well, this means that there should appear four separated (connected by a single line) regions in Galicia?

Re: Es map error

Yes, and there are more errors. Ceuta has at least two postal codes (51001 and 51002).

Sure, Spain is divided

Sure, Spain is divided politically in Comunidades Autonomas (Galicia is one of them) but each CA is subdivided in provinces (what you call "regions", see the link), each one with it's own ZIP codification. The codification is easy to assume as is assigned in an alphabetical order starting with Alava (01) and ending with Zaragoza (50) plus Ceuta and Melilla (51 and 52 -note, Ceuta actually has it's ZIP code-). This link could help you but the codes list is far incomplete. This means that has no sense to link all the zip codes of a region. Instead, doing it with provinces will make the map better represented (and prettier!) so please let me know if you need help to do a new improved version because I'll love it! :)

Ceuta postal codes

In Ceuta there are three Spanish postal codes: 51001, 51002 and 51003

ZIP Scribble of Switzerland

The scribble map of Switzerland misses the point of the US original. On the US original he explores the correlations of 10'000-blocks of ZIP codes and state boundaries. On the Swiss map however, he colors the lines be the cantons already! Which is obviously not the same since we have 26 cantons but only nine blocks of 1000 ZIP codes.

ZIP Scribble of Switzerland, --fixed!--

It's also states in the US

The US map (and all other countries) are colored by states/provinces, not by the numerical zip codes. In fact, the zip codes are treated as strings, so that even "exotic" ones like the UK can be handled the same way.

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