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Google Earth is a geographic browser. It can bring you from the Amazon rainforest to the Taj Mahal in seconds and your house is just a click away from the Eiffel Tower. But Google Earth is more: in Google Earth you can navigate 3D, browse through time, promote your cause or business, view videos and photos, show your geoblog and much more.

With Merkador I try to show the capabilities of Google Earth presenting content and information in inventive, useful and pleasant ways. Please explore the Merkador portfolio (see beneath, click the images to enlarge them) and feel free to contact me with questions and suggestions. You can also contact me if you have any interesting content you want to put in Google Earth but don't know where to start, want to let it look really good or simply don't have time to put it in Google Earth yourself.

Population Belgian municipalities

maarten — Tue, 06/24/2008 - 23:57

The Thematic Mapping Blog inspired me to experiment a little with the visualization of statistics with 3D-symbols. On the Statbel website I found the population numbers of all Belgian municipalities. Statbel made everything a little more easy by providing geographic coordinates of the municipalities, with a precision of '2.000 meter from the townhouse'.

Every municipality is represented by a cone which height is proportional to the municipalities population. To avoid screen clutter, only the names of the most populous municipalities are shown when zoomed out. Zooming in causes the names of less populous municipalities to show. In the table of content the municipalities are organised by province and are ordered by population.

Bevolking gemeentes AntwerpenPopulation of the municipalities of the Antwerp province

Every municipality is also represented by an icon which, when clicked, opens a balloon that contains the exact total population (2006), the place of the municipality on the national ranking and a graph that shows the number of inhabitants with Belgian nationality and with other nationality.

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  • Belgium
  • Content in Dutch
  • 3D
  • Statistics

Geo Fogonazos

maarten — Sun, 05/25/2008 - 23:24

Fogonazos is a very good, bilingual (spanish-english) blog about amazing things in the world. A lot of the articles are linked to a geographic location and I thought it would interesting to visualize these locations on a map.

Click the little arrows in the balloons to move from one place to another and click on the balloon titles to read the original article on Fogonazos. Try switching to the satellite or hybrid view (in the down left corner of the map).

To make things clear: I didn't use a single line of code to generate the map. You don't have to be a programmer anymore to do some amazing thins online with data and maps. I used Zoho Creator and Yahoo Pipes to create a geoRSS and put everyting on a map.

Antonio, the author of Fogonazos, put the Geo Fogonazos map on his terrific blog.

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  • Worldwide
  • Content in English
  • Content in Spanish
  • Geoblogging

Premier League players origin

maarten — Wed, 05/07/2008 - 00:03

Old Trafford showing players originsOld Trafford showing players origins

Modern football is very international: every season players move from one country to another and on the clubs payrolls appaer players from all over the world. This is especially so in the English Premier League, the competition with the richest clubs in the world.

This content overlay shows the origin of the first team players of the 4 biggest clubs: Arsenal, Chelsea, Liverpool and Manchester United.

Origin of Liverpool FC playersOrigin of Liverpool FC players

You can see the geographical composition of the teams in 3 ways:

  • click on the team emblems to see a pie chart of the players nationalities
  • check out the lines connecting the team emblems to the players countries of origin. Broader lines mean more players come from that particular country. Enable and disable the clubs you want to visualize in the table of content
  • click on the flag icons of the countries to see what players originate from a particular country


Data source: Global football Database


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  • England
  • Worldwide
  • Content in English
  • Lines
  • Statistics

AIDS prevelance rates

maarten — Sun, 04/27/2008 - 22:23


More and more international institutions are opening up there statistics databases and publish them online. Most of these statistics have a geographical component and Google Earth is a perfect tool to visualize these statistics.

One of the organizations that made statistics available is UNAIDS, the United Nations Program on HIV/AIDS. I used Google Earth to visualize the country prevalence rates among adults for 149 countries in 2005 they provide. I used icon size to diferentiate between countries with low, moderate and high prevalence rates and the balloons provide a visual representation of the percentage of adult population infected for each counry.


Sources: UNData, UNAIDS
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  • Worldwide
  • Content in English
  • Countries
  • Statistics

The Belgian music festivals 2008

maarten — Wed, 04/23/2008 - 23:20

De festivals van 1 tot 6 juliThe festivals between the 1st and 6th of July
A lot of users don't know that Google Earth can be used to travel through time. I used this capability to create a geocalendar of the Belgian music festivals that take place in the months of June, July and August 2008.

In order to navigate through time, you use Google Earth's timeslider. The timeslider appaers when you've loaded layers containing time data in the program and you move the cursor to the central region at the top of the visualization window. You can see the timeslider in white at the top in the images.

De festivals in augustusThe festivals in August
You can

  • drag the timeslider to move through time
  • make the timeslider wider and more narrow to adjust the time interval shown
  • let the timeslider move automatically and watch time go by


Source festivals dates: festivalnoise.be

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  • Belgium
  • Content in Dutch
  • Calendar
  • Time

National Parks of Bolivia

maarten — Wed, 04/23/2008 - 22:03

Bolivia has one of the highest biodiversity in the world. One way to protect this biodiversity is the delimitation of protected areas and national parks. Bolivia has 60 protected areas and 21 National Parks. The National Parks cover 182.717 square kilometers and represent 16,6% of the national territory.

This content overlay shows the location of the Bolivian National Parks and provides a description and a link to websites with more info for each Park.

The overlay was first published on Bolivida, my blog about the environment in Bolivia (in Spanish). Google Earth Blog wrote about it, as well as Google Earth ES ( in Spanish).

Sources: Amazonia Boliviana (Spanish), Wikipedia (Spanish).

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  • Bolivia
  • Content in Spanish
  • Polygons

GeoBlogivia: blogging in Google Earth

maarten — Wed, 04/23/2008 - 21:47


My personal blog is called Blogivia and you'll find it at www.saarmaart.be (in Dutch). A lot of the posts on Blogivia are linked to a specific locatioin en that's why I decided to turn Blogivia into a geoblog.

In order to do that, I tagged geographic location data to the posts of Blogivia (I used Geopress for this, a plugin for Wordpress and Movable Type blogs).

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  • Bolivia
  • Content in Dutch
  • Geoblogging
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