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    3 months ago

    Kinda funny how for both Spain and Portugal the images are not from the continental area they are superimposed on.

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      3 months ago

      The images depict the highest mountains, which in both cases are not on the Iberian peninsula.

      • Spain: Mulhacén (3482 m) vs. Pico del Teide, Teneriffa (3715 m)
      • Portugal: Torre (1993 m) vs. Ponta do Pico, Pico (2351 m)
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      3 months ago

      The highest point is Svyataya hara (345 m) which since 1958 is named differently, after the founder of NKVD. The picture seems to be from Wikipedia, but blurred the region depicting some monument.

      However, as also the Elbrus in russia is blurred, it is made clear that both, Belarus and russia, politically are Asia.