Guess the Map VIII: Didn't Color the Island Countries

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Hey! I'm getting much better! 12095, almost all in the right country.

19620! Got 3 of the cities right, although the road sign with the name, the Paraguayan flag and road signs in Thai kind of gave them away. :cool:

EDIT2: Port Victoria! It was a matter of carefully exploring the Aussie coast, and with road signs, I signalled the spot 0.017 km away, that is a mere 17 metres! :cooool:
 
No map in so long so here is a new map.
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ITER countries?
 
People who have had elements named after them and the countries colored are where they're from? (I don't know how to word this better). Like Einsteinium and some others makes Germany red. Lawrencium=USA, etc.
 
No. You have gone off the wrong track. Lohrenswald is still the closest.

EDIT. I'll give it to Lahrenswald since how close he was. It is the countries where the people who discovered the elements did their work in.
http://scriptorium.se/josh/2013/05/02/flest-upptackta-grundamnen-per-capita-och-zlatan/
I got it from this article that a friend on Facebook linked to and the picture is the source of the map. I was going to colour code each different number, then that would have been way too complicated.
 
There's a town/city in Sweden called Ytterby, where they discovered 8 or 10 elements I think, and they are all named after the town/city.

This map may or may not be unfair.
 

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No. You have gone off the wrong track. Lohrenswald is still the closest.

EDIT. I'll give it to Lahrenswald since how close he was. It is the countries where the people who discovered the elements did their work in.

As it's pointed out in the article there wasn't an independent state of Finland by the time of Johan Gadolin so the one Finnish flag could also be replaced by Swedish one or it could be a shared spot. That Swedish dude is just overwhelmingly happy to mock the Norwegians so such details can easily be slipped by. Interesting stuff nevertheless.
 
How odd, Swedes and Finns at loggerheads.

Anyway, my guess at the new map: countries that deserve to be marked green in this map.
 
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