The object of this quiz is to adjust each circle's radius so it contains the target population shown at the right but ONLY within Europe. When you click Start you will be shown a marker on a random populated Europe grid square (there are over 90K 10x10 km grid squares used for the data, courtesy of https://human-settlement.emergency.copernicus.eu/index.php). Also you will see an adjustable circle of radius 100 km to start. Adjust the circle's radius by dragging it until it contains the target number of people shown - this target will be between 5 and 100 million people. Then click submit. You are scored on how close your circle's population is to the target.
PLEASE NOTE: ALL of Turkey is included in counting population (not just European portion), and the portion of Russia west of 61.5 degrees E (just east of Chelyabinsk). Nothing outside Europe (such as Africa or middle east other than Turkey) is included toward the population count within a circle.
Include Fu¢k!ng as a bonus answer, please!
And where is ???
ha…if you mean Fu… it isn’t an actual city/town/commune that has its population tracked for the census, so i guess it would be analogous to a township or something for the US census which i don’t include on those quizzes…i know, stinks.
Yeah, stinks, but that’s how it is. If ever you come across a good list of the most ridiculous geographical/proper names though, make sure to throw together a little quiz (with the ’50 missed’ option, so we all can have a good laugh). I remember reading about “Penis Highschool” somewhere, but don’t know whether that one was a fake… 😉
Like Pu$$y, France, Fu__ing and Fu__sberg, Austria, Blue Ball, Pennsylvania, United States and the Icelandic Penis Museum in Reykjavik?