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    1. mynutshurtwheninut on

      The fuck is this map coloring again. Why is this in EVERY INFOGRAPHIC. LIGHT green is supposed to be LESS than DARK green, you… you PEOPLE! How the fuck does this make intuitively sense to anyone. Goes from DARK to LIGHT to LIGHT to DARK. AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA I FEEL SO ANGERY I COULD CREAM MY PANTS.

    2. matcha_100 on

      Cyprus forgotten! The highest mountain there is 1952m (Olympus, apparently the same name as the highest mountain in Greece).

    3. ouderelul1959 on

      Well technically the highest mountain of nl is mount scenery on saba 887 meters

    4. neromoneon on

      Denmark really stretching the definition of a “mountain” here.

    5. Aggressive_Limit2448 on

      France and Italy and also Albania and North Macedonia share same top.

    6. tiggeryumyum on

      Come to The Netherlands. We have a higher mountain than Denmark, Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania.

    7. demasiado1983 on

      TIL that my home is higher than several countries, and I don’t live in mountains 🙂

    8. This map sucks, just post a relief map for better understanding.

      This makes France look very mountaineous, which is only true for the Vosges and the Alpine part, same with Germany and Poland e.g., while the Balkan countries look equally flat.

      Not even talking about Russia here….

    9. nuwara-labs-ceo on

      Slovakia, highest in CEE, pity you cannot read it well.

    10. NefariousnessNo1110 on

      Mont Blanc is not just in France, is it in Italy too. (Monte Bianco )

    11. Just wanna point out that “Elbrus” can mean “electric soda” in Norwegian.

    12. stevenalbright on

      It’s Ağrı Dağı in only. Ararat is a made up name after the spelling of Urartu in Bible as RRT. Only Armenians call it that and it’s not in Armenia, so it has to be Ağrı Dağı only.

    13. Potato-Alien on

      We have the highest peak in the Baltics, I’m sure everyone is impressed.

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