With our world being as diverse as it is, it's hardly a wonder that just about any nation has its own share of prejudices and stereotypes. And thanks to the Yanko Tsvetkov's Atlas of Prejudice, full of delightful political incorrectness, you can now familiarize yourself with some of the most humorous biases in existence.

"Asia According to the USA".

"Culinary Horror Map of Europe".

"Culinary Map of Europe According to Italy".

"Europe According to Britain".

"Europe According to Germany".

"Europe According to the Future."

"Europe According to the USA, Year 2012 Edition."

"Europe According to the Vikings".

"Europe According to Vladimir Putin".

"Mainland US According to Common Sense".

"Russia According to the West".

"The Discovery of America According to Christopher Columbus".

"The World According to Ancient China".

"The World According to Ancient Greece".

"The World According to the Middle Ages".

"The World According to USA, Year 2012 Edition".

"The World of Dictatorships According to USA".

"The World According to a Facebook-User".

"The World According to Australia".
