I have had this conversation earlier. I am not saying that you should change anything here, but for linguistic awareness, "y" in the country name "Cyprus" represents vowel sound(s), not consonant. Compare it for example to word "yes", here it represents consonant.
Different languages have different ortographical conventions. In Finnish "y" represents always vowel, which is quite similar to vowel sound in English word "new". The country Cyprus is written "Kypros", which is how we pronounce it.
Y in Cyprus is a vowel. Also, I kept getting random countries correct as type-ins. When I put in BRN for Brunei, Iran popped up. Probably a pain in the butt to fix, but probably worthwhile.
Different languages have different ortographical conventions. In Finnish "y" represents always vowel, which is quite similar to vowel sound in English word "new". The country Cyprus is written "Kypros", which is how we pronounce it.
Thank you for the quiz, it was fun!
Small note - the S isn’t required on United Aran Emirates
Very cool quiz :)