Pemalite said:
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sethnintendo said: No clue but I also didn't know Mediterranean and Baltic seas counted as landmasses with you plopping Australia on top of them. Anyways some say there are 5 and some say 7. One could discuss how difficult or easy virus can spread based on geographic location. However since humans travel the globe even more than Spanish flu days being geographic isolated doesn't matter anymore. |
Not to get back to this, and I know you can just look up the total area of Europe and Australia on Wikipedia (Europe's bigger), but if you puzzle European countries on top of Australia it matches pretty well, leaving out European Russia (and European Turkey, Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan). France overlaps stuff, but that's because it has a stupid shape.
Also left out Andorra, San Marino, Monaco, Liechtenstein and Vatican City but those don't exactly make a dent lol. It's interesting though that you can't really puzzle the countries back together, because they don't match anymore; look at the chasm between Poland and Ukraine or example, and Germany isn't scaled right.
But eh, anyway, please ignore my cure to boredom, back to important stuff...