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The 2019 Stack Overflow Developer Survey Results Are InUSA geography puzzleCanada and USA geography puzzleEight remarkable placesThe hangman game backward #5Geography cryptic clueCharlie slept through geography at school19999 geography, medium difficultyMore Email ShenanigansHotly contestedA Geography-ish Riddle










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          Looks like




          the different parts of the image correspond to Geographical areas encoded with different methods. Here are a few decoded for a start:
          enter image description here
          For example, 4d 65 64 65 6c 70 61 64 is for Medelpad in ASCII

          Nagaland is written with cyrillic letters

          Saarland encoded with flags

          Demerara as puzzle pieces




          Interestingly,




          every set seems to have 8 letters, at least for the ones that I've solved so far







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            We can see binary code on the right of "demerara", it's written in white on a black surface, the first line is : 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 1. There's the same font for the one below Saarland, with roman numbers : 2 15 20 19 23 1 14 1.
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            I've numbered the individual puzzles, so now it will be easier to refer to them.
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          woodring (by OmegaKrypton)




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          warusawa [braille] (by elias)




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          welirang [morse] (by elias) - typo in puzzle, a space missing between the last two characters




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          sherwood (by OmegaKrypton)







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            We have : 13, 15 ; 12 ; 4, 15, 22 ; 1, 14.

            It gives us : M O ; L; D O V; A N.
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              4. Titicaca (Arabic)

              12. Godavari (tap code)

              22. Eyrewell (inverse binary)

              25. Funafuti (futhark)

              28. Kiribati (Hebrew)

              32. Missouri (Greek)




              Other remarks:




              The katakana one (20) looks to me as if it says "ma so da ri so" which I can't identify.







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                ma-so-da-ri-so seems two be 2 characters too long, so probably 'so' needs to be replaced with a single character. mandarin looks like a good solution, but how is that geographical?
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                – Gareth McCaughan
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              14.




              Rio Negro (every row is shifted to the right one pixel further)




              31.




              Gishwati (every row has one pixel, number of pixel corresponds to alphabet number)




              Additionally, regarding the final answer,




              I think that after all the eight-letter words are discovered, we'll find that there's exactly one letter for each of the 8 positions that doesn't occur in any of the words.







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                I agree that its a bit difficult since the "so"and "n" look a lot like eachother and since its pixels it looks more like a "so"



                to answer the comment on your post. its an island group :)






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                  For example, 4d 65 64 65 6c 70 61 64 is for Medelpad in ASCII

                  Nagaland is written with cyrillic letters

                  Saarland encoded with flags

                  Demerara as puzzle pieces




                  Interestingly,




                  every set seems to have 8 letters, at least for the ones that I've solved so far







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                    We can see binary code on the right of "demerara", it's written in white on a black surface, the first line is : 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 1. There's the same font for the one below Saarland, with roman numbers : 2 15 20 19 23 1 14 1.
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                    I've numbered the individual puzzles, so now it will be easier to refer to them.
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                  Looks like




                  the different parts of the image correspond to Geographical areas encoded with different methods. Here are a few decoded for a start:
                  enter image description here
                  For example, 4d 65 64 65 6c 70 61 64 is for Medelpad in ASCII

                  Nagaland is written with cyrillic letters

                  Saarland encoded with flags

                  Demerara as puzzle pieces




                  Interestingly,




                  every set seems to have 8 letters, at least for the ones that I've solved so far







                  share|improve this answer











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                    We can see binary code on the right of "demerara", it's written in white on a black surface, the first line is : 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 1. There's the same font for the one below Saarland, with roman numbers : 2 15 20 19 23 1 14 1.
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                    I've numbered the individual puzzles, so now it will be easier to refer to them.
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                  the different parts of the image correspond to Geographical areas encoded with different methods. Here are a few decoded for a start:
                  enter image description here
                  For example, 4d 65 64 65 6c 70 61 64 is for Medelpad in ASCII

                  Nagaland is written with cyrillic letters

                  Saarland encoded with flags

                  Demerara as puzzle pieces




                  Interestingly,




                  every set seems to have 8 letters, at least for the ones that I've solved so far







                  share|improve this answer











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                  Looks like




                  the different parts of the image correspond to Geographical areas encoded with different methods. Here are a few decoded for a start:
                  enter image description here
                  For example, 4d 65 64 65 6c 70 61 64 is for Medelpad in ASCII

                  Nagaland is written with cyrillic letters

                  Saarland encoded with flags

                  Demerara as puzzle pieces




                  Interestingly,




                  every set seems to have 8 letters, at least for the ones that I've solved so far








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                  We can see binary code on the right of "demerara", it's written in white on a black surface, the first line is : 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 1. There's the same font for the one below Saarland, with roman numbers : 2 15 20 19 23 1 14 1.
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                  woodring (by OmegaKrypton)




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                  warusawa [braille] (by elias)




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                      woodring (by OmegaKrypton)




                      5:




                      warusawa [braille] (by elias)




                      6:




                      welirang [morse] (by elias) - typo in puzzle, a space missing between the last two characters




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                          We have : 13, 15 ; 12 ; 4, 15, 22 ; 1, 14.

                          It gives us : M O ; L; D O V; A N.
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                            We have : 13, 15 ; 12 ; 4, 15, 22 ; 1, 14.

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                              We have : 13, 15 ; 12 ; 4, 15, 22 ; 1, 14.

                              It gives us : M O ; L; D O V; A N.
                              Moldovan







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                              We have : 13, 15 ; 12 ; 4, 15, 22 ; 1, 14.

                              It gives us : M O ; L; D O V; A N.
                              Moldovan








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                                  4. Titicaca (Arabic)

                                  12. Godavari (tap code)

                                  22. Eyrewell (inverse binary)

                                  25. Funafuti (futhark)

                                  28. Kiribati (Hebrew)

                                  32. Missouri (Greek)




                                  Other remarks:




                                  The katakana one (20) looks to me as if it says "ma so da ri so" which I can't identify.







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                                    ma-so-da-ri-so seems two be 2 characters too long, so probably 'so' needs to be replaced with a single character. mandarin looks like a good solution, but how is that geographical?
                                    $endgroup$
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                                    1 hour ago











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                                    Dunno! I am just as puzzled as you are.
                                    $endgroup$
                                    – Gareth McCaughan
                                    59 mins ago















                                  2












                                  $begingroup$

                                  Some more:




                                  4. Titicaca (Arabic)

                                  12. Godavari (tap code)

                                  22. Eyrewell (inverse binary)

                                  25. Funafuti (futhark)

                                  28. Kiribati (Hebrew)

                                  32. Missouri (Greek)




                                  Other remarks:




                                  The katakana one (20) looks to me as if it says "ma so da ri so" which I can't identify.







                                  share|improve this answer











                                  $endgroup$








                                  • 1




                                    $begingroup$
                                    ma-so-da-ri-so seems two be 2 characters too long, so probably 'so' needs to be replaced with a single character. mandarin looks like a good solution, but how is that geographical?
                                    $endgroup$
                                    – elias
                                    1 hour ago











                                  • $begingroup$
                                    Dunno! I am just as puzzled as you are.
                                    $endgroup$
                                    – Gareth McCaughan
                                    59 mins ago













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                                  2





                                  $begingroup$

                                  Some more:




                                  4. Titicaca (Arabic)

                                  12. Godavari (tap code)

                                  22. Eyrewell (inverse binary)

                                  25. Funafuti (futhark)

                                  28. Kiribati (Hebrew)

                                  32. Missouri (Greek)




                                  Other remarks:




                                  The katakana one (20) looks to me as if it says "ma so da ri so" which I can't identify.







                                  share|improve this answer











                                  $endgroup$



                                  Some more:




                                  4. Titicaca (Arabic)

                                  12. Godavari (tap code)

                                  22. Eyrewell (inverse binary)

                                  25. Funafuti (futhark)

                                  28. Kiribati (Hebrew)

                                  32. Missouri (Greek)




                                  Other remarks:




                                  The katakana one (20) looks to me as if it says "ma so da ri so" which I can't identify.








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                                    ma-so-da-ri-so seems two be 2 characters too long, so probably 'so' needs to be replaced with a single character. mandarin looks like a good solution, but how is that geographical?
                                    $endgroup$
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                                    1 hour ago











                                  • $begingroup$
                                    Dunno! I am just as puzzled as you are.
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                                    – Gareth McCaughan
                                    59 mins ago












                                  • 1




                                    $begingroup$
                                    ma-so-da-ri-so seems two be 2 characters too long, so probably 'so' needs to be replaced with a single character. mandarin looks like a good solution, but how is that geographical?
                                    $endgroup$
                                    – elias
                                    1 hour ago











                                  • $begingroup$
                                    Dunno! I am just as puzzled as you are.
                                    $endgroup$
                                    – Gareth McCaughan
                                    59 mins ago







                                  1




                                  1




                                  $begingroup$
                                  ma-so-da-ri-so seems two be 2 characters too long, so probably 'so' needs to be replaced with a single character. mandarin looks like a good solution, but how is that geographical?
                                  $endgroup$
                                  – elias
                                  1 hour ago





                                  $begingroup$
                                  ma-so-da-ri-so seems two be 2 characters too long, so probably 'so' needs to be replaced with a single character. mandarin looks like a good solution, but how is that geographical?
                                  $endgroup$
                                  – elias
                                  1 hour ago













                                  $begingroup$
                                  Dunno! I am just as puzzled as you are.
                                  $endgroup$
                                  – Gareth McCaughan
                                  59 mins ago




                                  $begingroup$
                                  Dunno! I am just as puzzled as you are.
                                  $endgroup$
                                  – Gareth McCaughan
                                  59 mins ago











                                  1












                                  $begingroup$

                                  Some more:



                                  14.




                                  Rio Negro (every row is shifted to the right one pixel further)




                                  31.




                                  Gishwati (every row has one pixel, number of pixel corresponds to alphabet number)




                                  Additionally, regarding the final answer,




                                  I think that after all the eight-letter words are discovered, we'll find that there's exactly one letter for each of the 8 positions that doesn't occur in any of the words.







                                  share|improve this answer










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                                    Some more:



                                    14.




                                    Rio Negro (every row is shifted to the right one pixel further)




                                    31.




                                    Gishwati (every row has one pixel, number of pixel corresponds to alphabet number)




                                    Additionally, regarding the final answer,




                                    I think that after all the eight-letter words are discovered, we'll find that there's exactly one letter for each of the 8 positions that doesn't occur in any of the words.







                                    share|improve this answer










                                    New contributor




                                    Neo is a new contributor to this site. Take care in asking for clarification, commenting, and answering.
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                                      1








                                      1





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                                      Some more:



                                      14.




                                      Rio Negro (every row is shifted to the right one pixel further)




                                      31.




                                      Gishwati (every row has one pixel, number of pixel corresponds to alphabet number)




                                      Additionally, regarding the final answer,




                                      I think that after all the eight-letter words are discovered, we'll find that there's exactly one letter for each of the 8 positions that doesn't occur in any of the words.







                                      share|improve this answer










                                      New contributor




                                      Neo is a new contributor to this site. Take care in asking for clarification, commenting, and answering.
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                                      Some more:



                                      14.




                                      Rio Negro (every row is shifted to the right one pixel further)




                                      31.




                                      Gishwati (every row has one pixel, number of pixel corresponds to alphabet number)




                                      Additionally, regarding the final answer,




                                      I think that after all the eight-letter words are discovered, we'll find that there's exactly one letter for each of the 8 positions that doesn't occur in any of the words.








                                      share|improve this answer










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                                          I agree that its a bit difficult since the "so"and "n" look a lot like eachother and since its pixels it looks more like a "so"



                                          to answer the comment on your post. its an island group :)






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                                            to answer the comment on your post. its an island group :)






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                                              @ user Gareth McCaughan♦
                                              I agree that its a bit difficult since the "so"and "n" look a lot like eachother and since its pixels it looks more like a "so"



                                              to answer the comment on your post. its an island group :)






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                                              @ user Gareth McCaughan♦
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                                              to answer the comment on your post. its an island group :)







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