Enter these "countries" that, although appear on many reports or are listed individually from their parent country, are not included on the "Countries of the World Quiz".
The methodology is part of the quizzes linked in the caveats above. Think more 'places that have emoji flags' than places by actual autonomy. It's kind of an old, not well-thought out quiz of mine, but I'm happy someone enjoyed it enough to give it a spotlight!
Great! Kosovo has become a lake. It would be nice if 'normal' countries appeared with a different colour from the start (eg grey or directly in green) so you'd know where to look for the missing ones
And also Reunion, Guadeloupe, Martinique etc are all actual French departments. Don't se how they are any different from the likes of Guam which isn't included.
the difference is overseas departments of France have the same rights as actual French states and US territories don't have the ability to take part in federal elections and don't have true American citizen status.
Could you add more spelling variations for each country, Some of the countries listed are territories of others either remove them or tell us that territories are included.
You did not include Hawaii which has the same rights as mainland USA. You did not include Galápagos which has the same rights as mainland Ecuador. You did include French Guiana which has the same rights as mainland France. Seems a bit inconsistent to me.
The quiz would be doable if it had the Show Missing dots or if all answers were visible on the map, but as is, it's very difficult to figure out which answers are included.
They are just like Corsica or Normandy