The data is quite old, so the number of speakers has probably increased drastically since then. Still, I guess that the proportions and geographical distribution should be more or less the same today.

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    Cool map! And that Mandingo map is as confusing IRL, lol. In Mali, most people speak at least 2 native languages plus some French, and the dialects or languages can be completely different even 10km apart! We learned Bambara, which was a lingua franca (the irony, haha), but most people in our community spoke Ganakan and Fulakan as well.

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    Very cool! Thanks for sharing.

    3D bar chart is a big no-no though.

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      Other than that this particular one is a bit ugly I don’t see an issue here. I agree in other cases its often used to diffuse differences between different sets if data but here its kept relatively simple in my opinion.