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World 1M+ Agglo Coverage
DirectionsFirst enter a difficulty level by typing ‘beg’, ‘int’, ‘adv’ or ‘exp’. Beginner is 500km, intermediate is 250km, advanced is 150km and expert is 100km. Every 1M+ pop agglomeration within that radius will fill in. I tried to include a few cities that may not be the main city of the agglo, but try to name the agglo’s largest/main city.
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Really would’ve though Campo Grande, Matto Grosso Do Sul, Brazil would have 1mil+ pop since the city proper is so close
trivandrum (thiruvananthapuram) isnt showing up for me although it should be over 1 mil
not listed on my source:
https://citypopulation.de/en/world/agglomerations/
What website or statistics is this based on, I live in Gothenburg and I know the metro area is 1M+ but here it doesn’t show up.
I saw the link now and realized that an agglomeration is the same as an urban area, not really familiar with the term.
yeah there isn’t really a true definition across all countries of what an urban area is, it varies.
I can’t seem to get Syria on advanced. Aleppo and Damascus work, but none of Homs, Hamah, Latakia, or Raqqah work and it’s not listed as completed yet
Looks like I got it I just missed the message since Damascus also completes Lebanon.
I cannot get Turkey no matter what. I’ve even run down a list of the top 10 largest cities and I get through Mersin and Kayseri but never get a flag for completing Turkey
maybe missing Diyarbakir
is there any way of seeing the cities i missed
only if you are a premium member
There’s a city in argentina that seems impossible to get. I have 610/611.
edit: i’m stupid
it’s ok these quizzes make me feel stupid a lot too and I make them 🙂
Not sure what’s going on with the U.S. here. How does Harrisburg, PA count as over 1 million and, say, Ft. Worth and Albuquerque don’t?
guess it depends on how an agglo is defined.
data source:
https://www.citypopulation.de/en/world/agglomerations/
Fort Worth suffers from the same issue as Baltimore and St. Petersburg. Doesn’t mean they can’t be answers for their metro area (Metroplex, US Capital, Gulf Coast Bay Area), though.