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eTukk on 17.12.2025 12:06 p.m. Whats the idea behind the scaling? It is not even distributed, but also doesnt really narrow down and show dofferences between the top tier.
Op55No1 on 17.12.2025 12:34 p.m. Wouldn’t it be better if you use the historical borders instead of the current ones?
Xiguet on 17.12.2025 12:34 p.m. Any Gothic cathedral is taller than 50 metres. Didn’t they have any church in Ireland?
cassesque on 17.12.2025 12:51 p.m. Ah yes, the famous 1700 countries of Northern Ireland, Finland, Czechia, Germany…
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Whats the idea behind the scaling? It is not even distributed, but also doesnt really narrow down and show dofferences between the top tier.
Surprized by Russia and Turkey
WTF are these buildings? Church bell towers?
No 123 metre Cathedral spire in Russia.
r/switzerlandcykablyat
r/portugalcykablyat
Wouldn’t it be better if you use the historical borders instead of the current ones?
Any Gothic cathedral is taller than 50 metres. Didn’t they have any church in Ireland?
And the map just happens to cut off right before egypt….
In 1695 Korniakt Tower (Lviv) was rebuild to 65,8 m.
Ah yes, the famous 1700 countries of Northern Ireland, Finland, Czechia, Germany…
Missing Peter and Paul Cathedral in St.Petersburg
TBH lads, the Shard’s got nothin‘ on Moscow’s Mercury City.