Interesting quiz... though I missed several due to them being on landmasses that don't actually appear anywhere on the RISK board, yet you've assumed that they belong to some other territory.. such as Hispanola and Luzon.
Done, I replaced St. John's (which shouldn't have been in the quiz to start, because Newfoundland isn't on the map I used as reference) so everything works out :)
In the Alberta Section Victoria should be there instead of Regina. Victoria’s urban area has 390-400K people. It’s the second biggest Urban area in British Columbia and the 5th or 6th biggest in all of Western Canada.
Victoria isn't on the quiz because Vancouver Island is missing form the map I used as reference (same thing happened to New Zealand, for example).
Sorong is listed as only having 118k people in the source I used (https://www.citypopulation.de/en/indonesia/cities/). No doubt the urban area is larger than 118k, but I have to stick to just one source :/
If ever there was a quiz that needed to be a map quiz!
Anyway, two obvious problems. I've looked at every Risk board I can find online, and the following is true for all of them:
Santo Domingo isn't depicted on the map. No Risk map has ever depicted Cuba, Hispaniola, Puerto Rico, nor any Caribbean island. It can't be assumed to be part of Central America if Vancouver Island can't be assumed to be part of Alberta and Newfoundland can't be assumed to be part of Quebec.
Halifax shouldn't be listed for Quebec. All Risk maps include Nova Scotia and New Brunswick in Eastern United States.
Also, Montevideo is controversial for Argentina. Older Risk maps include Uruguay in Brazil. It's in Argentina in the map in the thumbnail for this quiz.
I used this map (from Wikimedia Commons) as reference, because it was the only one I could find that used an actual map of the world, which makes it less confusing when determining which parts of the world fall under which territories. I would love to have a more accurate map (perhaps with more major islands included, to make the quiz spicier), but I don't have neither the time nor the artistry to do it myself.
"Kamchatsky" for Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky
"Kitakyushu" for Fukuoka
Therefore, maybe you should accept Ottawa/Gatineau in the Quebec region?
Sorong is listed as only having 118k people in the source I used (https://www.citypopulation.de/en/indonesia/cities/). No doubt the urban area is larger than 118k, but I have to stick to just one source :/
Anyway, two obvious problems. I've looked at every Risk board I can find online, and the following is true for all of them:
Santo Domingo isn't depicted on the map. No Risk map has ever depicted Cuba, Hispaniola, Puerto Rico, nor any Caribbean island. It can't be assumed to be part of Central America if Vancouver Island can't be assumed to be part of Alberta and Newfoundland can't be assumed to be part of Quebec.
Halifax shouldn't be listed for Quebec. All Risk maps include Nova Scotia and New Brunswick in Eastern United States.
Also, Montevideo is controversial for Argentina. Older Risk maps include Uruguay in Brazil. It's in Argentina in the map in the thumbnail for this quiz.
Old map
New map