@@ArnavA-un5gk It's very unlikely they have any data that granular. It would have to be estimated which seems like something they wouldn't want to do. So I'm guessing it's a error.
Ofc the issue was that I didn't spot it at all, but tbh I'm still not sure how Athens is the answer - within city limits it's not that big (Kisangani is quite a bit bigger, for example)
@@jakelyonsgeo The biggest problem with some cities is that it's very hard to determine the city limits, i live in Mersin Turkey, and there is no specified population for the city of Mersin, just the province and the districts, if you were to look for the population of the city, it would show up as 2 million while that is the entire province population. I would estimate the real population to be much less at about 1-1.2 million, this might also be the case with Athens.
@@notjustanormaldud Sweden does this too, there's really not been anything like city status since 1971. We do have statistics for urban areas deliminated by SCB though. People tend to refeer to these areas as cities if they are large enough. But this quiz doesn't seem to be consistent even when there are city limits Athens has them and is smaller than Kisangani there's also Chongqing which has 32 million people within city limits which is technically the most populous city in the world not showing up on the quiz. Then the website tend to use Old Muscat Wilayat for Muscat which has like 30k people, it's very strange.
I think because all of Karaj is in the longitude, and not all of Baku, so Karaj is counted as bigger, Karaj is still around 1.6 mil, so it’s probably because of that. Or it could just be wrong, you never know
The keyboard is indeed enjoyable. You should try "Europe 100 Km Coverage Challenge". Basically you can only name cities, that are in the 100km range of all of your previously named cities. It is quite hard to get out of the high density blue banana area, but it is quite fun
So close! Ah shame about Hangzhou. One of the more historic and culturally significant cities in China, not one of these random megacities that popped up in the last couple decades. It's tough that the quiz tests not just city knowledge, but also location as well as population knowledge and spelling too but you got that on lock. Still some amazing pulls getting all of South America and Africa.
if you want to remove background noise and have an nvidia gpu, they have something called `nvidia broadcast` that has 11/10 noise suppression. i'm sure there are other options that are both hardware accelerated and not
The quizzes should do metropolitan area, not city size. City size means nothing. eg Atlanta is over 6 million but the core city is only 520k. Some of the suburbs are more densely populated.
the main reason they don't is because metro pops for many cities in certain parts of the world aren't really known, just estimated. But yes it is annoying since metro pops are more reflective of real urban area size.
Sites like these often use city borders/limits (what we call "city proper"). Paris city proper is only about 2 or 2.1 million. Certain African cities do get really large
The population of Paris itself is 2.1m of the Paris metropolitan area it's about 10.5-11m Lagos has 15.5-21million inhabitants, Nigeria is one of the most populous countries in the world. Yes it has been cities naturally. Lagos is projected to be one of the world's biggest cities, 6th infact by 2050, and the biggest by 2100 due to their growth.
calgary sneaking its way onto this one too i see
idk if im the only one but I actually like the keyboard noises, pls keep them 🙏
it's pretty bad if you're wearing headphones
@@yallgottaunderstandi listened to him for the first time with head phones and honestly it’s so much louder but I kind of like it lmao
you’re not alone, i listen to geometry dash players all the time to the point where it’s satisfying
I don't mind the keyboard noises either, but the pc humming in the background pissed me off xD
I don't know from where or how the game is collecting its data, but Baku should be larger than Karaj, regardless if you count urban or metro area.
i think maybe its counting only the part of the city in the longitude
@@ArnavA-un5gk It's very unlikely they have any data that granular. It would have to be estimated which seems like something they wouldn't want to do. So I'm guessing it's a error.
It’s prob city limits
Jake not guessing Baku: Panik
He realizes it's Baku: Calm
It's not Baku: *PANIK*
Jake doing hugequiz vids again is .... huge.
I'll see myself out, thank you.
That was an awful joke
Yes, he changed up everything in South Africa some weeks ago. Places like Soweto, Tembisa and Delft are now gone.
What happened
@@wrjtung3456 suburbs marked as being inside the city proper
It’s really interesting to see the “band” of massive cities going through central asia
Screaming Athens at my screen 😅 super impressive knowledge as always
Ofc the issue was that I didn't spot it at all, but tbh I'm still not sure how Athens is the answer - within city limits it's not that big (Kisangani is quite a bit bigger, for example)
@@jakelyonsgeo The biggest problem with some cities is that it's very hard to determine the city limits, i live in Mersin Turkey, and there is no specified population for the city of Mersin, just the province and the districts, if you were to look for the population of the city, it would show up as 2 million while that is the entire province population. I would estimate the real population to be much less at about 1-1.2 million, this might also be the case with Athens.
These are fun! Also, yes, that was Kisangani
@@notjustanormaldud Sweden does this too, there's really not been anything like city status since 1971. We do have statistics for urban areas deliminated by SCB though. People tend to refeer to these areas as cities if they are large enough.
But this quiz doesn't seem to be consistent even when there are city limits Athens has them and is smaller than Kisangani there's also Chongqing which has 32 million people within city limits which is technically the most populous city in the world not showing up on the quiz. Then the website tend to use Old Muscat Wilayat for Muscat which has like 30k people, it's very strange.
@@notjustanormaldud Australia does this as well. They include the suburbs in the city populations. Most places outside the US actually do this.
Cool! The return. Thanks for the video, Jake!
I was watching the city naming series just yesterday, I’m so glad it’s coming back
That's ridiculously impressive, always a joy to watch you take on these!
Jake appreciation comment. Thank you so much for all the hard work you put in to create this incredible content. Your videos have meant a lot to me
Thank you 🙏
Idk how Baku isn’t the largest at 2+ million. Karaj is definitely smaller.
I think because all of Karaj is in the longitude, and not all of Baku, so Karaj is counted as bigger, Karaj is still around 1.6 mil, so it’s probably because of that. Or it could just be wrong, you never know
The keyboard is indeed enjoyable. You should try "Europe 100 Km Coverage Challenge". Basically you can only name cities, that are in the 100km range of all of your previously named cities. It is quite hard to get out of the high density blue banana area, but it is quite fun
I love these HugeQuiz videos, I'm so happy they're back! They're oddly soothing to me, perfect for work when hours are slow. 😅
This is pretty damn insane. I'm currently interrailing but I'm looking forward to watching your videos when i have time again.
Keep it up jake
Very impressive! Top-notch city knowledge
I really like the hugequiz content. Good to see it make a return.
very impressed with your knowledge of places outside of geoguessr
glad to have this back! nice video
Would love more quizzes if you feel you have time, so funny that anything that’s not in GeoGuessr doesn’t feel work it, makes sense as a pro though
Well done! 👍
Impressionnant ! Je reviens à chaque fois sur ces formats !
33:42 Jupa punching the air for missing his hometown 👊
Great video! your knowledge of chinese cities is still impressive to me haha😅
4:24 I know for a fact that Leon is smaller than Guadalajara and Guadalajara is at the same longitude.
Impressive knowledge, love huge quiz!
I got 110/116
👏
Yes!!!! I love these! I really liked GeoGrid too.
So close! Ah shame about Hangzhou. One of the more historic and culturally significant cities in China, not one of these random megacities that popped up in the last couple decades. It's tough that the quiz tests not just city knowledge, but also location as well as population knowledge and spelling too but you got that on lock. Still some amazing pulls getting all of South America and Africa.
Great vid Jake!
Yay another huge quiz video
Hugequiz is back! Lets go
USA on the longitude challenge 😛
USA on latitude challenge 😓
keep up the good work bro❤
Glad this is back!
great video. I was yelling Athens at the screen hahaha
great vid def enjoyed
Screaming Athens 😂
Nice video
It's better than typing in Google forms!
Sure, but that type of quiz is very different and also very fun :)
It was built next to a valley for trade across the desert
Hope I can see expert circle coverage (just the regular circles one)
islands by population might be interesting
I was screaming athens at my screen for ages lmao, glad you got it in the end, it was just about the only one i did get though 😅😅
Hugequiz my beloved!
if you want to remove background noise and have an nvidia gpu, they have something called `nvidia broadcast` that has 11/10 noise suppression. i'm sure there are other options that are both hardware accelerated and not
Banger video as usual
btw bengaluru is in the delhi part
Thanks for the quiz return
I think it would help if you repositioned your mic so that it's not sitting between your keyboard and your table. Thanks.
This is really impressive🎉🎉
33:46 that's Ningbo
The quizzes should do metropolitan area, not city size. City size means nothing. eg Atlanta is over 6 million but the core city is only 520k. Some of the suburbs are more densely populated.
the main reason they don't is because metro pops for many cities in certain parts of the world aren't really known, just estimated. But yes it is annoying since metro pops are more reflective of real urban area size.
Thanks jake
you think hangzhou is on the coast because of its tidal waves in the estuary maybe?
Great job.
do one with latitude
Hugequiz goat
It's probably Tebriz you were looking for in Iran
5:19 W Nicaragua
Since when is Praia larger than Reykjavík?
More!
why is tokyo listed at below 10m? when it has 14m inhabitants?
sua pronuncia de português é muito boa
Cape town is in canada......
Baku is +2m and Karaj is +1m, and Kazan is +1m so Baku should be the correct answer. Your map is in error.
i thought baku was bigger than karaj?
Insane
10:50 how that's not paris?
Sites like these often use city borders/limits (what we call "city proper"). Paris city proper is only about 2 or 2.1 million. Certain African cities do get really large
The population of Paris itself is 2.1m of the Paris metropolitan area it's about 10.5-11m Lagos has 15.5-21million inhabitants, Nigeria is one of the most populous countries in the world. Yes it has been cities naturally. Lagos is projected to be one of the world's biggest cities, 6th infact by 2050, and the biggest by 2100 due to their growth.
@@csstuff421 Yeah but in this case, it's just that Lagos is huge no matter how you measure it and Paris is just unlucky it's in the same latitude.
i was screaming athens
India (regarding Arunachal Pradesh) : 28:57 💀
Comment for the algorithm:)
Baku 🤣🤣🤣😭😭
I only watch these videos of yours, I'm not interested in the Geoguessr content.
The one where you thought there wasn't a 50k city might have been Reykjavik.
there wasn't a city
Please delete the whole word with strg delete
The smacking/clicking of your lips/tongue is way more annoying than the keyboard, IMO.