Yukon is the smallest and westernmost of Canada's three federal territories. The territory has the smallest population of any province or territory in Canada. Whitehorse is the territorial capital and Yukon's only city.
/r/yukonThis Shovel, Pick and semi-constructed set of armour are from the game Minecraft a popular sandbox video game with survival aspects. These Icons were constructed by a small group of users that often used scripts for their construction. This group was problematic in this region. They had conflicts with AR, Dwarf Fortress, and Indonesia. At one time Indonesia destroyed their pick, and almost destroyed their shovel. Eventually they formed an alliance with Dwarf Fortress to create a collaborative image over Indonesia's flag. At the end of /r/place they were once again fighting with Dwarf Fortress over the remains of Indonesia
The Starry Night is an oil on canvas by the Dutch post-impressionist painter Vincent van Gogh, painted in June 1889-
/r/starryknightsMadeon is a French DJ and electronic music producer. This is the symbol from his first album, Adventure
Website/r/MadeonFlag of the YPG, a militia defending the Democratic Confederalist autonomous region Rojava
Website/r/rojavaTesla, Inc. is an American automaker, energy storage company, and solar panel manufacturer based in Palo Alto, California
/r/teslamotorsThe upper third of the flag features the English heraldic lion, which appeared both on the coat of arms of Prince Edward, Duke of Kent, for whom the province is named, and on that of King Edward VII. The lower two-thirds show an island on which appear small oak saplings – representing the three counties of PEI (Prince, Queens, and Kings) – under the protection of a great oak tree, which represents Great Britain.
/r/PEIThe icon of world-famous Microsoft Internet Explorer.
This used to be one of the many flags of Romania. See http://i.imgur.com/Cl09MCX.png. Apparently, attempts were made to turn it into the flag of Malaysia, but the crescent and star didn't come out right. Which is not surprising, as lack of space made it nearly impossible to cram in these finer details.
/r/malaysiaSimilar to the blue corner, the green corner was a movement dedicated to filling the bottom left corner of the canvas with a solid dark green colour. It appeared during the first few hours of /r/place. Due to a loss of people supporting the movement, it was invaded by the blue corner and overwritten by art within the first day. At its peak, the green corner was comparable in size to the mona lisa art piece, and held the original Tom Searle memorial.
/r/TheGreatGreenBox/r/GreenCorner/r/GreenEmpireThe Philippine flag was first laid horizontally, until the giant osu! devoured everything in its path. However, osu! and r/philippines formed an alliance in helping reconstructing the flag vertically. Putting the red on the left side usually only happens when the country is at war, which is what it felt like maintaining the flag in r/place.
/r/philippinesBritish singer, songwriter, and actor David Bowie (1947-2016), with the iconic "Aladdin Sane" lightning-bolt across his face.
Website/r/DavidBowieNotre Dame is a small (less than 15,000 undergraduates), private research university. They are located in Notre Dame, Indiana. The Notre Dame Fighting Irish are the university's varsity sports teams.
Website/r/notredameMuse are an English rock band from Teignmouth, Devon, UK, formed in 1994. The band consists of Matt Bellamy (lead vocals, guitar, piano, keyboards), Chris Wolstenholme (bass guitar, backing vocals, keyboards) and Dominic Howard (drums, percussion).
Website/r/museTotoro is the title character in Studio Ghibli's 1988 movie My Neighbor Totoro. He has been a spirit from the forest, as well as simply an animal. He has made several appearances in popular culture and is Studio Ghibli's mascot and logo.
/r/ghibliBrittany is a region in the north-west of France, known for its historic fondness for independence and preservation of local culture, language and symbols.
Website/r/BretagneThe first heart created by /r/TransFlagPlace, marking the centerpoint of the flag.
/r/TransFlagPlaceA meme on Forsen's stream, and on twitch.tv in general. Consumed by sweden and no longer recognizable.
Website/r/forsenThe Trees Network is an online video community for cannabis enthusiasts.
Website/r/thetreesnetwork/Four characters and five items from the "Touhou" series of bullet hell shooter video games; including the name of the series' creator, ZUN.
/r/touhouThe Brandenburg Gate is an 18th-century neoclassical monument in Berlin, and one of the best-known landmarks of Germany.
Icons from the game Space Station 13 that appear over players when you wear the Security HUD sunglasses. The top icon shows the player's job, in this case, a Clown, and the red "W" means the player is wanted by the security team.
/r/SS13The students at the University of Waterloo put this wonderful recreation of Mr. Goose together.
/r/UWaterlooYuri (百合?, "lily"), also known by the wasei-eigo construction Girls' Love (ガールズラブ gāruzu rabu?),[3] is a Japanese jargon term for content and a genre involving love between women in manga, anime, and related Japanese media
A chess piece which was to be built by both r/chess and r/norge, as a reference to Magnus Carlssen, winner of the last three World Chess Championships. r/place ended before they could finish it.
/r/chess and r/norgeLogo of the National Basketball Association (NBA) team Portland Trail Blazers
Website/r/ripcityAn orange and aqua rectangle that used to read "FLORIDA," with a palm tree and sunset in the background.
It was largely destroyed by the expansion of various flags towards the end of /r/place.
One of the many symbols in r/place of an alliance (or friendship) between two flags that touch each other.
/r/denmark/r/hungaryA caravel (Portuguese: caravela) is a small, highly maneuverable sailing ship developed in the 15th century by the Portuguese to explore along the West African coast and into the Atlantic Ocean. Caravels were used by the Portuguese for the oceanic exploration voyages during the 15th and 16th centuries in the Age of Discovery. Prince Henry, Christopher Columbus, and Bartolomeu Dias all used caravels.
/r/PortugalA smiley face badge used by the character "The Comedian" in the graphic novel & film "Watchmen". Effectively the logo of the show.
/r/watchmenAfter a long battle between /r/france and /r/de, both parties negotiated peace and placed the flag of the EU with a dove of peace on the disputed territory.
/r/europeA simple project started to make the bottom right corner completely blue, quickly grew to be the largest piece of art in r/place history. Within 12 hours it had covered more than half of the bottom canvas, completely in blue, with thousand of dedicated supporters. The blue corner was pushed back gradually as more organised projects superseded the early pattern-based structures. The current blue corner is a mere reminder of what the empire was in it's former glory.
/r/orderofthebluecorner/r/thebluecornerA slang for Milanesa, a famous and traditional argentinian meal. You should try it before you die. Really.
/r/argentinaTool, is a rock group known for music that sends a deep message. The eye is a key logo created by Alex Grey, who has a large portfolio of spiritual art.
Website/r/toolbandFor 3 days three friends kept this small purple text "camu" alive in between the Scott Pilgrim and the Spelunky characters. Every now and then some random griefers would come by, but we managed to fight them off every time. We got a little too close to Scott Pilgrim so with team Scott's help we moved our text slightly to the left. Then came Spelunky, they wanted to build a border around their pixel art and asked us to move one pixel up, so we did, again with their cooperation. Then came Lehigh university from the left. This guy just wanted the text "Lehigh" there to represent his university, again we came to a compromise together.
But then, after 3 days of cooperation with strangers and battling griefers, about 20 minutes before /r/place was going to end, came the Lehigh university marching band, "Lehigh 97". They did not want the text to simply represent their university, it had to represent their marching band. So they trampled their "97" over our "ca". We were outnumbered. Even the original creator of "Lehigh" tried to help stopping them destroying our very small project. We were proud of being able to keep our pixels alive in the giant internet WW3 for 3 days long. After actually meeting some decent people on the internet we were reminded of the usual internet trolls, the jerks of Lehigh University's marching band. All there is left now is half a purple M and the U.
Close to Alexanderplatz in Berlin-Mitte, the Fernsehturm was constructed between 1965 and 1969 by the government of the German Democratic Republic. It was intended as both a symbol of communist power and of Berlin. It remains the latter today, as it is easily visible throughout the central and some suburban districts of Berlin.
/r/germanyYou can suggest new entries to the Atlas for art that isn't mapped yet.
Please read this reddit post for instructions.
Click anywhere on the image to start drawing a shape. When you're happy with the result, click the "Finish" button above or press the Enter key.
You can then add more information about your object.
Sash Lilac is one of the main protagonists from the 2014 indie game Freedom Planet, and the upcoming Freedom Planet 2.
Website/r/freedomplanet