File talk:Tallest Buildings Locations.svg

Turkey has one!NeoRetro (talk) 21:06, 26 December 2009 (UTC)


 * Indeed, together with other countries. I can fix it, though I need the list of changes to expedite the process. Also, I know this is not a good place to talk about such topic. But then what can we discuss in this page? HУтaя  talk2me  contribs  12:12, 6 January 2010 (UTC)
 * According to the wikipedia page about tall buildings the only country that has one wich is not on this map is Turkey.NeoRetro (talk) 13:52, 7 January 2010 (UTC)
 * I get what you mean, but I try not to make too many small changes to the image, that's why I asked for a complete change list. Can you do that for me while I figure out the source code?
 * However, make sure you're clear with the definition of "Countries which have both buildings among the 200 tallest and buildings 300 m (980 ft) or taller under construction". For instance, China and UAE (which had Burj Khalifa completed) is in this category. HУтaя  talk2me  contribs  22:05, 7 January 2010 (UTC)

Full list and change requests
Here's an attempt to translate the image source code into a human-friendly context. The following is the categorization of countries in the image, according to source code order.
 * Countries/regions with buildings in the top 200 (completed and topped out): Thailand, Australia, Canada, Malaysia, Israel, Kuwait, Germany, Spain, Singapore, Chile, North Korea, United Kingdom, Turkey, Hong Kong, Macau, Panama, Qatar.
 * Countries/regions with buildings in the top 200 and buildings 300 m (980 ft) or taller under construction: Japan, Taiwan, Indonesia, United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, Russia, India, People's Republic of China, Philippines, South Korea, United States, Vietnam.
 * Countries/regions with buildings 300 m (980 ft) or taller under construction but no current buildings in the top 200: Kazakhstan.
 * Request for change:
 * Increase threshold for buildings under construction to 350 m and above, consistent with English wiki article.
 * Top 200 buildings as of 2018 are 250 m or taller, like Mexico's Torre KOI.
 * South Korea, Philippines, Japan, Bahrain, Taiwan, Mexico to : No new buildings above 350 m in construction.
 * Malaysia, Thailand to : Buildings above 350 m in construction.

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