The fuck is this map coloring again. Why is this in EVERY INFOGRAPHIC. LIGHT green is supposed to be LESS than DARK green, you… you PEOPLE! How the fuck does this make intuitively sense to anyone. Goes from DARK to LIGHT to LIGHT to DARK. AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA I FEEL SO ANGERY I COULD CREAM MY PANTS.
Cyprus forgotten! The highest mountain there is 1952m (Olympus, apparently the same name as the highest mountain in Greece).
Well technically the highest mountain of nl is mount scenery on saba 887 meters
Denmark really stretching the definition of a “mountain” here.
France and Italy and also Albania and North Macedonia share same top.
Surprised Czechia doesn’t have higher mountains
Come to The Netherlands. We have a higher mountain than Denmark, Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania.
Cyprus doesn’t own a mountain?
TIL that my home is higher than several countries, and I don’t live in mountains 🙂
I climbed to ağrı dağı. It’s cool.
This map sucks, just post a relief map for better understanding.
This makes France look very mountaineous, which is only true for the Vosges and the Alpine part, same with Germany and Poland e.g., while the Balkan countries look equally flat.
Not even talking about Russia here….
Slovakia, highest in CEE, pity you cannot read it well.
Mont Blanc is not just in France, is it in Italy too. (Monte Bianco )
Just wanna point out that “Elbrus” can mean “electric soda” in Norwegian.
It’s Ağrı Dağı in only. Ararat is a made up name after the spelling of Urartu in Bible as RRT. Only Armenians call it that and it’s not in Armenia, so it has to be Ağrı Dağı only.
We have the highest peak in the Baltics, I’m sure everyone is impressed.
It never cease to amuse me, as a Dane, that The Netherlands’ highest point is taller than Denmark’s highest point.
Suur Munamägi means Big Egg-hill/-mountain in Estonian
Teide is in Tenerife I know belongs to Spain but is confusing how is pointing on this map 🙂
What’s with these noobs there in the Baltics? Can’t even get past 320m.
Since the Faroe Islands aren’t considered their own country in this map, they must be considered part of Denmark. And they are also part of geographical Europe.
So, Denmark’s highest point is 880 m tall: the mountain Slættrarantindur on the Faroese island of Eysturoy.
(Grasping at straws here 😆)
(And if we consider all Danish territories it is Gunnbjørn Fjeld in Greenland at 3700 m).
It’s not the size that counts…
Finland doesn’t have any mountains
Ukraine 2000 suprised me
Danes visiting the Netherlands need oxygen tanks and sherpas.
In this case, Denmark really is in the itty-bitty-titty-committee…
Nice try Denmark but we call it a hill where I’m from
I find it amusing that we beat Finland by 21mtrs.
The highest point in the Netherlands is actually mount Scenery on Saba at 887m.
Note that unlike e.g. Faroe Islands/Greenland which is part of the Danish kingdom but not the country of Denmark, the island Saba is part of the Netherlands (country), not just the kingdom.
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High ones always close to border
The fuck is this map coloring again. Why is this in EVERY INFOGRAPHIC. LIGHT green is supposed to be LESS than DARK green, you… you PEOPLE! How the fuck does this make intuitively sense to anyone. Goes from DARK to LIGHT to LIGHT to DARK. AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA I FEEL SO ANGERY I COULD CREAM MY PANTS.
Cyprus forgotten! The highest mountain there is 1952m (Olympus, apparently the same name as the highest mountain in Greece).
Well technically the highest mountain of nl is mount scenery on saba 887 meters
Denmark really stretching the definition of a “mountain” here.
France and Italy and also Albania and North Macedonia share same top.
Surprised Czechia doesn’t have higher mountains
Come to The Netherlands. We have a higher mountain than Denmark, Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania.
Cyprus doesn’t own a mountain?
TIL that my home is higher than several countries, and I don’t live in mountains 🙂
I climbed to ağrı dağı. It’s cool.
This map sucks, just post a relief map for better understanding.
This makes France look very mountaineous, which is only true for the Vosges and the Alpine part, same with Germany and Poland e.g., while the Balkan countries look equally flat.
Not even talking about Russia here….
Slovakia, highest in CEE, pity you cannot read it well.
Mont Blanc is not just in France, is it in Italy too. (Monte Bianco )
Just wanna point out that “Elbrus” can mean “electric soda” in Norwegian.
It’s Ağrı Dağı in only. Ararat is a made up name after the spelling of Urartu in Bible as RRT. Only Armenians call it that and it’s not in Armenia, so it has to be Ağrı Dağı only.
We have the highest peak in the Baltics, I’m sure everyone is impressed.
It never cease to amuse me, as a Dane, that The Netherlands’ highest point is taller than Denmark’s highest point.
Suur Munamägi means Big Egg-hill/-mountain in Estonian
Teide is in Tenerife I know belongs to Spain but is confusing how is pointing on this map 🙂
What’s with these noobs there in the Baltics? Can’t even get past 320m.
r/mapsWithoutAndorraMonacoVaticanCityAndLiechtenstein
Since the Faroe Islands aren’t considered their own country in this map, they must be considered part of Denmark. And they are also part of geographical Europe.
So, Denmark’s highest point is 880 m tall: the mountain Slættrarantindur on the Faroese island of Eysturoy.
(Grasping at straws here 😆)
(And if we consider all Danish territories it is Gunnbjørn Fjeld in Greenland at 3700 m).
It’s not the size that counts…
Finland doesn’t have any mountains
Ukraine 2000 suprised me
Danes visiting the Netherlands need oxygen tanks and sherpas.
In this case, Denmark really is in the itty-bitty-titty-committee…
Man, Rysy now looks short by comparison
Monte Bianco peak is in Italy not in France.
The Kosovo one is wrong name , idk where you got that from OP and its [2656 meters ](https://sq.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gjeravica)
Monte Bianco è italiano, I’ll fight everyone
Nice try Denmark but we call it a hill where I’m from
I find it amusing that we beat Finland by 21mtrs.
The highest point in the Netherlands is actually mount Scenery on Saba at 887m.
Note that unlike e.g. Faroe Islands/Greenland which is part of the Danish kingdom but not the country of Denmark, the island Saba is part of the Netherlands (country), not just the kingdom.