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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A few don’t seem to match up – I ended up having to compare the map against Stockholms Stads website. Beckomberga isn’t listed by Stockholms Stad within Bromma, and I can’t figure out what name you’ve used for Hammarbyhöjden. Other than that, having grown up here, it’s pretty fun to see all those places I’ve only ever visited while reading the tube map. 😀
Hammarbyhojden does work – the data was pulled from this link: https://dataportalen.stockholm.se/dataportalen/Data/Stadsbyggnadskontoret/Stadsdel_polygons.zip – so I just went with what is there.