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Crunchy numbers
A New York City subway train holds 1,200 people. This blog was viewed about 4,700 times in 2011. If it were a NYC subway train, it would take about 4 trips to carry that many people.
In 2011, there were 29 new posts, growing the total archive of this blog to 36 posts. There were 109 pictures uploaded, taking up a total of 217 MB. That's about 2 pictures per week.
The busiest day of the year was January 30th with 88 views. The most popular post that day was “Most people - Christian, Muslim, and Jews – we just want peace.”.
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- “Most people - Christian, Muslim, and Jews – we just want peace.” (1/5)
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- “Most people - Christian, Muslim, and Jews – we just want peace.” (2/5)
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- “Most people - Christian, Muslim, and Jews – we just want peace.” (3/5)
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- “Most people - Christian, Muslim, and Jews – we just want peace.” (4/5)
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- “Most people - Christian, Muslim, and Jews – we just want peace.” (5/5)
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- Thirsting for Peace in Palestine and Israel – Water is a human right. (1/4)
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- Thirsting for Peace in Palestine and Israel – Water is a human right. (2/4)
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- Thirsting for Peace in Palestine and Israel – Water is a human right. (3/4)
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- Thirsting for Peace in Palestine and Israel – Water is a human right. (4/4)
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- “Structural violence is silent.” (1/6)
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- “Structural violence is silent.” (2/6)
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- “Structural violence is silent.” (3/6)
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- “Structural violence is silent.” (4/6)
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- “Structural violence is silent.” (5/6)
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- “Structural violence is silent.” (6/6)
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- “You develop a thick skin…”: Women in Black (1/5)
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- “You develop a thick skin…”: Women in Black (2/5)
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- “You develop a thick skin…”: Women in Black (3/5)
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- “You develop a thick skin…”: Women in Black (4/5)
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- “You develop a thick skin…”: Women in Black (5/5)
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- Demolition: South Hebron Hills (1/2)
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- Demolition: South Hebron Hills (2/2)
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- Placement visit: Hebron (1/2)
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- Placement visit: Hebron (2/2)
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- Home demolition - What happens then...?
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- Choosing to participate is an amazing act of courage to know ‘the other’. (1/4)
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- Choosing to participate is an amazing act of courage to know ‘the other’. (2/4)
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- Choosing to participate is an amazing act of courage to know ‘the other’. (3/4)
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- Choosing to participate is an amazing act of courage to know ‘the other’. (4/4)
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- Freedom of Movement. (1/5)
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- Freedom of Movement. (2/5)
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- Freedom of Movement. (3/5)
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- Freedom of Movement. (4/5)
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- Freedom of Movement. (5/5)
How did they find this blog?
The top referring sites in 2011 were:
Some visitors came searching, mostly for east jerusalem, lenora yarkie, black jerusalem, dkaika village, and shu'afat.
Where did they come from?
North America - 52.6% Canada
- 45.9% The United States
- 0.3% Guadeloupe
- 0.3% Mexico
- 0.3% Trinidad & Tobago
Asia - 47.2% Israel
- 10.1% India
- 6.7% Indonesia
- 5.6% Taiwan
- 3.4% Malaysia
Europe - 20.5% Germany
- 16.7% United Kingdom
- 9.0% Sweden
- 7.7% Italy
- 7.7% Romania
Oceania - 77.8% Australia
- 22.2% New Zealand
South America - 58.3% Brazil
- 16.7% Chile
- 8.3% Argentina
- 8.3% Colombia
- 8.3% Venezuela
Africa - 33.3% Morocco
- 33.3% Nigeria
- 22.2% South Africa
- 11.1% Ghana
Most visitors came from Canada. The United States & Israel were not far behind.
Attractions in 2011
These are the posts that got the most views on Peacing Stories in 2011.
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Who were they?
The most commented on post in 2011 was Home demolition - What happens then...?
These were the 5 most active commenters on this blog: