Hey mr quizmaster guy. Wouldn't it be cool if you were to make an "Ultimate Geography Challenge" that could have every single municipality of every country?
Using the sort-of municipality definition we have defined here + Jetpunk's country list, there would be more than 940,124 answers across 193 countries (Vatican City and Kiribati don't have administrative divisions according to Wikipedia.)
I'm sure if i could get the proper number of every "municipality," there would be at least 1,000,000 answers on that quiz
It could be "states" so as to lower the final number. Still, how can someone name a "state" or "municipality" from Nauru or Swaziland. Itcould be applied to the biggest countries only, and still it would be a lot time consuming.
There's a lot of potential for at least one sequel. Would also like to see a much harder version with rather obscure islands from northern Russia, Antarctica, the Baltic sea, etc.
Curious how most countries in the world support Argentina's desire to start negotiations, but the motion is blocked in the UN by the anglosphere. Curious how other cases of disputed territories are acknowledged as such in Jetpunk, but not this one.
I wonder if you have the same opinion in other similar cases, like the referendum in Crimea. I'll take a wild guess and say you think it's illegal.
Truth is, the wants and needs of the islanders are surely a factor to consider, but Argentina never made a claim to the people, just the stolen land they've been living on for generations.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Communes_of_France
Already a quiz by Stewart
I'm sure if i could get the proper number of every "municipality," there would be at least 1,000,000 answers on that quiz
https://wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_administrative_divisions_by_country
Replace "Tierra del Fuego" or add Land of Fire as well at least. I could not remember that it is written del and I was writing de.
Truth is, the wants and needs of the islanders are surely a factor to consider, but Argentina never made a claim to the people, just the stolen land they've been living on for generations.