How safe or dangerous would it be in Europe in case of a zombie apocalypse?

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  1. What is this based on? Can’t be population density, there’s some quite rural areas for our continent on here in red

  2. Also: value/cost of your area to take in case of WW3. Capitals are super valuable to take and Switzerland and the cold north are not worth the extra effort.

  3. My parents live on the Aran Islands on the west coast of Ireland. Population around 250 people.

    It’s marked as quite dangerous which is nonsense.

    When covid hit, the island shut down the ferries and plane. Nobody left or arrived on the island during lockdown.

    So useless the zombies are professional long distance swimmers……I think it’s one of the safest places I could imagine.

  4. You didn’t read WWZ, did you? In that book, Iceland was completely taken over by Zack and remained one of the hotspots after most of the World was liberated.

  5. Ibiza safe???? You might not have to worry about hordes coming for you from the mainland but ibiza and mallorca have plenty of people there to swarm you and eat you

  6. I’m Dutch and can confirm we’d all be eaten within a matter of minutes (except for one or two villages in Fryslân or Drenthe maybe)

  7. Im sorry bro but making Brandenburg deep red is bullshit.

    We have so many areas that feel like the middle of nowhere that you are pretty damn safe from Zombies. [Like nobody here at all](https://i.imgur.com/N5Jwxnh.jpg) and the same goes for our northern neighbours. On top of that the area is very flat = you see them coming very early. We have lots of lakes for water, wild animals for meat and old bunkers to hide in.

    And as we have Berlin in our middle we got used to deal with braindead ppl.

  8. Russia playing the long game here. I’m sure Putin has put this into his “brilliant” fucking plan for the people of Russia.

  9. Fehmarn should be green. It is the big german island in the baltic sea above Lübeck. It has one big bridge connecting it to the main land. A lot of space and farm land. With 12000 people there are a lot of possbile zombies, but depending of the zombies you could free that area. By saying that, I would be dead or a zombie.

  10. Malta in dark green? Not sure if I would like to be trapped on one of the densest islands in the world during a zombie apocalypse

  11. This map is not correct whatsoever because at least In Portugal we have several deserved areas and many many hills terrains. Obviously in city centers won’t be safe at all but on these areas I would be safe.

  12. As a Finn, I don’t understand how Oulu/Northern Bothnia is supposedly more safe than the barren Kainuu region east of it.

  13. What’s this based on?

    First thing I can think of is population density, but it doesn’t seem to be just that since Groningen is orange while some other less densely populated provinces are red?

    Edit: Friesland should probably be the safest of all the areas in the Netherlands, since there’s some safe havens in the Islands there. Schiermonnikoog would be a great place to camp. Also the military base in Leeuwarden might provide some safety.

  14. Is this just a population density map?

    I would think an armed citizenry would suppress the zombies pretty quickly, actually, and population density might be a safety factor rather than a risk. It’s in isolated areas where the zombies might get lucky, in my opinion.

  15. How is Helsinki area of Finland more dangerous than St. Petersburg?

    St. Peters has about as many people living there than all of Finland.

    Also World War Z the book had an interesting chapter about Finland. Basically in that story Finland was one of the most zombie infested areas on the planet, precisely because of the proximity to St. Peters, while also being a land full of swamps and lakes. So Finland even when most of the world was already cleared of zombies, Finland still was this danger zone, as there just were so many zombies sunk in some swamps or lakes or whatever. Clearing Finland off of zombies became this extremely slow and delicate process, due to the geography.

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