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World Geography on a Map #1

Below on the world map are 25 random cities, countries, regions, lakes and mountain ranges. Using the colour codes, name the following geographical places.
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Quiz by relessness
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Last updated: June 4, 2019
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First submittedSeptember 30, 2016
Times taken56,917
Average score68.0%
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Countries
Namibia
Norway
Papua New Guinea
Turkmenistan
Uruguay
Regions
Balkans
Bavaria
California
New South Wales
Tibet
Cities
Dar es Salaam
Istanbul
Karachi
Panama City
Pyongyang
Singapore
Toronto
Mountain Ranges
Andes
Pyrenees
Southern Alps
Ural
Lakes
Aral
Baikal
Superior
Victoria
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Level 35
Sep 30, 2016
Great quiz!!!
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Level 82
Sep 30, 2016
Best quiz and concept I've seen for a while :)

Reckon it should be featured

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Level 38
Sep 30, 2016
Was waiting for that type of quiz! Keep them coming!
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Level 76
Sep 30, 2016
Great, looking forward to seeing more! Uruguay appears before Turkmenistan. I don't know the details of the shapes of this .svg file but if it's not too hard I suggest using it to make a largest islands in the world quiz with a map!
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Level 47
Sep 30, 2016
Not a bad idea actually, for the sequel one of the topics is 'Islands' so I've already got a few svg files ready.
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Level 76
Sep 30, 2016
Great!
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Level 56
Sep 30, 2016
Best quiz i have seen in a while. I propose that it should be featured
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Level 47
Sep 30, 2016
Wow, wasn't expecting this response! Was going to ask people how to improve it, I think the quiz looks at bit ugly?
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Level 76
Sep 30, 2016
I like the grey map without borders! Maybe I would change mountains to brown as thats how I usually see them coloured in maps.
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Level 40
Sep 30, 2016
Best idea i've seen in months and you can do a large seris of them
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Level 82
Sep 30, 2016
Could the same be done with individual countries?
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Level 47
Sep 30, 2016
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Level 76
Oct 1, 2016
Or maybe where you have the map of a single country and have to identify mountains, lakes, regions..
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Level 47
Oct 1, 2016
Oh yeah I see what he means now. Yeah those are all coming as well. Got some continent ones coming also
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Level 78
Oct 1, 2016
Very nice quiz, well done!

I tried "lake superior", but it wasn´t allowed. My or your mistake?

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Level 47
Oct 1, 2016
Ah my fault. All you needed to say was Superior.
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Level 70
Oct 19, 2016
This is my new favorite quiz!! There could be a thousand different versions of this styled quiz!!
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Level 77
Oct 20, 2016
Can you make the rest of the great lakes show up as white like the other major bodies of water?
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Level 81
Oct 20, 2016
I love map quizzes and this is one of the best. Great job!
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Level 84
Oct 24, 2016
This is great, well done!
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Level 85
Oct 27, 2016
Wow, really fun! I only missed Southern Alps.
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Level 68
Dec 10, 2016
I only missed Balkans and Bavaria. I guess it depends what hemisphere you're from what you find difficult! Great quiz by the way.
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Level 72
Nov 27, 2016
Great quiz although I missed Aral and Baikal because I didn't even see them on the map, the five boxes were below the screen line so I was guessing away at two cities I'd missed thinking that's all that was left to get. Is there any way you can make the lakes a bit more obvious for those of us who a bit dosey?
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Level 57
Dec 10, 2016
Fantastic quiz!
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Level 91
Dec 10, 2016
Nice quiz
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Level 54
Dec 10, 2016
Great quiz mate
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Level 51
Dec 10, 2016
Very good quiz
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Level 41
Dec 10, 2016
What a good quiz that was spelt Dar Es Salaam wrong as always but loved it
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Level 17
Dec 10, 2016
everything but Southern Alps
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Level 55
Dec 10, 2016
Singapore is both a city and a country though...
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Level 57
Dec 10, 2016
I can't see the southern alps on the map
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Level 75
Dec 10, 2016
Same here. I took it again and still couldn't see them.
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Level 62
May 10, 2021
They’re in New Zealand. Look for a dark-green shape winding through the middle of the country.
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Level 67
Dec 10, 2016
Excellent quiz! Congrats!
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Level 58
Dec 10, 2016
Done with 1:55 remaining. good quiz

lel trell

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Level 66
Dec 10, 2016
I really liked this quiz, even if I can never, ever remember the Pyrenees, and even though I had no idea Tibet was anywhere near that big.
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Level 70
Dec 10, 2016
Aral lake.... sad!
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Level 69
Dec 11, 2016
Truly sad. It was once the fourth largest lake on Earth...
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Level 71
Dec 12, 2016
Excellent quiz and got them all.
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Level 36
Dec 13, 2016
Southern Alps ??? That's not evene a mountain range. Or it's Alps or it's nothing !

Thanks

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Level 47
Dec 16, 2016
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Southern_Alps
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Level 62
May 10, 2021
The Southern Alps are in New Zealand!
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Level 76
Feb 1, 2017
I put south alps, for the southern alps and it did not work. Can you make that work, or do the mountains need to be called southern alps.
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Level 71
Nov 4, 2017
You know your countries?...... what about a Geography Quiz?......here it is
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Level 67
Feb 19, 2018
Maybe be a little more forgiving on the spelling of "Pyrenees"?
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Level 67
Jun 4, 2019
Ugh, I typed in south alps
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Level ∞
Jun 4, 2019
That will work now
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Level 19
Jan 12, 2021
awesome stuff man
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Level 49
Jun 10, 2021
ugh i typed new zealand alps bc thats how you call them in german. also just completely overlooked the andes lmao
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Level 47
Jul 1, 2021
Please accept also Bajkal
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Level 57
Oct 7, 2021
Never realized Tibet was that big
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Level 76
Dec 17, 2021
RIP the Aral Sea :/
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Level 38
Aug 1, 2022
I think Toronto is a bit missplaced, I would definitely put it more to the north. Great quiz though. Thanks!
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Level 54
Oct 26, 2022
Super easy, but a good starter, learning quiz. Should be tagged as "easy".
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Level 65
Sep 22, 2023
No borders makes it slightly more difficult
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Level 65
Sep 22, 2023
Nice quiz, but it would be cool to see all the Californias as one region