Sumario: | The exile Élisée Reclus wrote that «geography is nothing more than history in space, just as history is geography over time». The forced exodus of millions of refugees, which we are witnessing today, tells a «story in space»: that of a nation of refugees, stateless and displaced persons who exceeded 65 million people in 2016. A fluid geography that questions not only sociologists, politicians, columnists and, of course, geographers, but also artists from all over the world, who realize conceptual maps to tell the inner and outer exodus of man.
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