Hi everyone,
welcome to the September 2024 edition of #fridaygeotrivia, our a social media geotrivia contest. We play on the final Friday of every month.
The game will be played on Friday, 27th of September, at 17:00 Berlin time, 4pm London time, 11am New York time.
See how to play below.
The September 2024 geotrivia question:
Name capital city pairs (and countries) that are less than 100km by land (no tiny islands) from each other. For example Vienna, Austria 🇦🇹 and Bratislava, Slovakia 🇸🇰
As always:
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Only one answer per toot
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You must include the hashtag #fridaygeotrivia and the emoji flag of relevant countries
Prizes
#fridaygeotrivia is a game with two prizes:
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the sheer joy of geographic knowledge and pedantry.
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the bragging rights of getting the answer first.
The #fridaygeotrivia Mastodon thread:
The winner
Congrats to Ryan, for his first win after several second place finishes! He narrowly beat out Ciarán Ferrie.
This month’s geotrivia answer:
- Vienna, AT - Bratislava, SK
- Vatican City, VA - Rome, IT
- Brazzaville, CG - Kinshasa, CD
- Jerusalem, IL - Amman, JO
- Jerusalem, PS - Amman, JO
- Jerusalem, IL - Jerusalem, PS
- Damascus, SY - Beirut, LB
- Pristina, XK - Skopje, MK
- Zagreb, HR - Lubjania, SI while the city centers are 118 km apart, it looks like you can find points within the city limits of each that are less than 100 km apart - e.g. city borders < 100km
How to play
Anyone can join in, you just need a Mastodon account.
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Follow us on Mastodon, our account is @opencage@en.osm.town
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When the game starts we will post the question here on the blog and on Mastodon, and will embed the Mastodon question here. We highly recommend using a mastodon client you feel comfortable with. We’ve made the switch to the Elk client and are loving it, but use whatever works for you.
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Reply to the question thread on Mastodon (it will be embedded above) using the hashtag #fridaygeotrivia in your answer.
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Only one answer per response (don’t stuff multiple answers into a single reply).
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Our definition of “country” is usually (it depends on the question) any place with an ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 code. Read more background about ISO and country codes in our guide.
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To get full points for an answer it is good form not just to name the relevant country but (if possible) to include the emoji flags of the country.
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While you can use a map, please do NOT use the internet to just search for an answer. That is cheating and will lead to seriously bad geokarma.
Some people have complained that the format is a bit chaotic and hard to follow. Yes. The mad chaos is part of the fun. Embrace it. The goal is just to have fun and learn. We win by playing
Thanks for playing,