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This map is inconsistent with what is supplied on the page. The map says that Nicaragua's drinking age isn't known, yet it clearly indicates in the cited source that the drinking age of the aforementioned country is 19. I think it is pretty reasonable to say that it should be fixed. Thanks! [[User:mbhskid520]] ([[User talk:mbhskid520|talk]]) 1:01, 20 September 2009 (EST)
This map is inconsistent with what is supplied on the page. The map says that Nicaragua's drinking age isn't known, yet it clearly indicates in the cited source that the drinking age of the aforementioned country is 19. I think it is pretty reasonable to say that it should be fixed. Thanks! [[User:mbhskid520]] ([[User talk:mbhskid520|talk]]) 1:01, 20 September 2009 (EST)

Finland is also incorrectly marked red. Most alcoholic beverages can be bought at the age of 18, though the more hard core ones not until the age of 20. I recall other countries have similar arrangements as well. [[Special:Contributions/82.181.250.242|82.181.250.242]] ([[User talk:82.181.250.242|talk]]) 00:26, 18 December 2009 (UTC)

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This map is incorrect. The drinking age in Belgium is 16, yet it is coloured red. Several other European countries are also marked incorrect, I believe. MrEvers (talk) 10:27, 21 August 2009 (UTC)[reply]

And countries such as Canada don't have multiple colours in different areas. File:Flag of CanadaFogDevil 06:50, 22 August 2009 (UTC)[reply]

This map is inconsistent with what is supplied on the page. The map says that Nicaragua's drinking age isn't known, yet it clearly indicates in the cited source that the drinking age of the aforementioned country is 19. I think it is pretty reasonable to say that it should be fixed. Thanks! User:mbhskid520 (talk) 1:01, 20 September 2009 (EST)

Finland is also incorrectly marked red. Most alcoholic beverages can be bought at the age of 18, though the more hard core ones not until the age of 20. I recall other countries have similar arrangements as well. 82.181.250.242 (talk) 00:26, 18 December 2009 (UTC)[reply]