• @CITRUS@lemmygrad.ml
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      92 years ago

      The main chunk left I need to study are the African countries, since they aren’t really talked about specifically (even on leftist news channels), so I need a more proactive approach.

      • Arthur BesseA
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        42 years ago

        it’s surprisingly quick and easy to learn with a repetition learning tool like seterra. the time consuming part is succumbing to the resulting urge to read about countries after you are reminded of (or perhaps first learn about) their existence :)

      • Arthur BesseA
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        42 years ago

        +1 to geoguessr if by geoguessr you mean seterra, which they recently acquired. geogussr’s main “game” i found more irritating than useful, but with seterra i quickly became able to locate every country.

        i hope geoguessr doesn’t screw it up!

        here is a custom seterra quiz: 21 countries where the US has operated drone bases (which will disappear if nobody plays it for 30 days)

        • @Leninismydad@lemmygrad.ml
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          2 years ago

          I play it as a game and for educational stuff, I really enjoy the duels and distance BR in geoguessr, I’m a competitive person so I like pvp Geography battles, reminds of Geography Club in Secondary lol

          Also I had never heard of seterra, I’ll check it out some more.