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'''Summit zones''' are zones that placed on the highest peak in a [[region]].
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'''Summit zones''' are [[zones]] that placed on the highest peak in a [[region]].
  
Most summit zones can be found in [[Country:Sweden|Sweden]] (21), followed by the [[Country:Netherlands|Netherlands]] (12). The most taken summit zone is [[Zone:Tornberget|Tornberget]], found in [[Region:Stockholm|Stockholm]].
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Most summit zones can be found in [[Country:Sweden|Sweden]] ([https://lundkvist.com/?user=&country=SP23&countrySP=se&regionSP=%23ALLA%23 21]), followed by [[Country:Germany|Germany]] ([https://lundkvist.com/?user=&country=SP23&countrySP=de&regionSP=%23ALLA%23 16]) and the [[Country:USA|USA]] ([https://lundkvist.com/?user=&country=SP23&countrySP=us&regionSP=%23ALLA%23 13]). The most taken summit zone is [[Zone:Tornberget|Tornberget]], found in the [[municipality]] of [[Municipality:Haninge|Haninge]] in the [[region]] of [[Region:Stockholm|Stockholm]] in [[Country:Sweden|Sweden]].
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''Updated: 2020-10-17''
  
 
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Revision as of 13:30, 17 October 2020

Symbol for a Summit zone.

Summit zones are zones that placed on the highest peak in a region.

Most summit zones can be found in Sweden (21), followed by Germany (16) and the USA (13). The most taken summit zone is Tornberget, found in the municipality of Haninge in the region of Stockholm in Sweden.

Updated: 2020-10-17

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