• PunkiBas@lemmy.world
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    4 months ago

    Interestingly, the spanish highest point pictured there is actually nowhere to be seen on this map, as it’s located in the Canary islands, further to the south.

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    4 months ago

    What is that 5165m mountain? I’ve always been told that the Mont-Blanc was the highest mountain of Europe and now I’m confused.

    EDIT: Ararat mount in East Turkey. Considered an Asian mountain on Wikipedia.

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      Denmark is super flat. I believe the highest point is the pylons of the bridge between the two Major islands, Funen and Zealand.

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        If we count all man made structures, I believe there are 18 radio transmitter towers that are taller than the bridge pylons.

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      said 5167(?) is mount Ararat and it’s clearly not in Europe

      but!

      when the Europe/Asia separation is based on identity politics… (cough: religion) and Georgia, Armenia or Cyprus is included in Europe but not Turkey, there’s no need to argue 🤷

      Ararat’s Armenian history shouldn’t be ignored either