It featured satirical maps by Bulgarian-born graphic designer Yanko Tsvetkov and illustrated how the continent was viewed by others around the world by relying on clichés and stereotypes.
There's a similar set of maps doing the rounds concentrating specifically on La Belle France - as it's seen not only from abroad but also by the French.
Of course they're not to be taken seriously, but hidden behind the caricature isn't there just a slight element of truth?
For the Japanese, the country is portrayed as just one big tourist destination while the Chinese are only interested in Paris and its suburbs because both give them the chance to get their hands on businesses at a knock-down rate.
From the French point of view, there's one showing environmentalist and anti-globalisation campaigner José Bové's view of a country covered in McDonald's outlets for example.
And another emphasises Parisians' blinkered view that the City of Lights is the centre of the Universe and anything else is...well provincial.
Here are a few screengrabs showing UK and US views as well as those of some French.
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(screengrab from wikistrike.com)
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