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This image relies on colours to convey information. However, the colours used make it difficult or even impossible for people with colour blindness (at least deuteranomaly and maybe others) to read the information. Please consider changing the colours to meet the needs of a wider audience.
A more precise description of the problem: Maritime, Centrals & Eastern, and Rhine etc. are difficult to distinguish from each other in the map and to difficult to relate to the legend, and one of them (Maritime?) is difficult to find on the map at all because it is too similar to the land-mass colour
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