Monaco has a distinctive coastline. Vatican's borders are much more like geometric shapes, the outlines of a man-made structure not the contours of any natural geographic features. East Timor is the eastern half of a small island, plus that one exclave on the western half. Gambia is just the banks of a river going through Senegal. Brunei is pretty easy to pick out. That only leaves San Marino and Lesotho.
Singapore is connected to Malaysia via a bridge, and bridges do not count as land borders, thus Singapore is not included here (If bridges were to count as land borders; Bahrain would also count (King Fahd Causeway) and Denmark wouldn't be here (Öresund bridge))
Anyone else get stuck on the one after Haiti, checking over and over again how you must have misspelled Dominican Republic? The placement of that one was devious.
This quiz is nearly unplayable on tablet, the screen jumps after every answer. At first I thought well next row will be bisible atleast. But the place it jumps to keeps changing is is allways out of site! It is allways one row ahead..
Technically, some of these countries (like Canada) have multiple land borders, just with the same country. I think you should edit the description to say "all these countries only border one other country" or something like that.
Honestly, you are the first and only person, on this quiz and other similar ones, that had this complaint. Out of the tens of thousands who took those quizes. So maybe, just maybe, you are the one who should conform to the rest of us, not the other way around. Just a thought.
Weird that three people have come to this comments section to say the same thing (about countries with multiple borders with the same other country) on an old quiz, and none of the previous comments seems to have mentioned it. Have they been deleted or were there never any in the first place?!
Denmark now has a border with Canada so both of these countries can be removed.
I also see a guy saying UK borders spain, cyprus and turkey becouse of terretory but I dont think they counts since they are just claims or terretories.
"The resolution had the side effect of giving Canada and Denmark a land border with each other, which means that both countries no longer border only one other country (the United States and Germany, respectively)." - Wikipedia (Hans Island)
btw monaco looks like a giraffe holding a gun with some weird kind of neckarmour.
uk borders spain and cyprus
I also see a guy saying UK borders spain, cyprus and turkey becouse of terretory but I dont think they counts since they are just claims or terretories.
*Sees Canada*
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