You begin with two Europe countries/US states shown in the grid. Upon starting, your job is to sort the countries/states in order from largest to smallest by max elevation (so countries/states with the highest max elevation first). The order is represented by the '1st' thru '16th' in each box. You can click on a country/state to move it to a higher position in the list - simply click once and it will turn red, then clicked another higher-ranked country/state to position the first country/state before it. Click submit to check your answers...if they are in order you will get a new country/state added to the end which needs to be positioned correctly, and so on until you either get one wrong or complete all 15 levels.
PLEASE NOTE: Only the portions of each country geographically in Europe are counted to determine the highest points. So no Asian portion of Turkey/Russia, African portion of Spain/Portugal, Greenland, etc.
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As a Chicago native, I feel a lot of neighborhoods are missing on this list. There’s a map out there that most Chicagoans have in their homes (lol) which includes may additional neighborhoods.
Yeah but that may not be the official Community Areas from the city. That’s the source I got.
Really wish this was longer than 2:30.
i’ll bump it up.
I only got one: Austin. Luckily my best friend lives there.
One word: Wrigleyville.
Cubs fans would love it if you did.
Why aren’t neighborhoods such as Wicker Park, Bucktown, Roscoe Village, and Pilsen appearing?
those are not community areas. neighborhoods are not officially designated areas and vary by source, community areas are official.