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Jeremy Brazas
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There is no such continuum. See

Z. Waraszkiewicz, Sur un problème de M.H. Hahn, Fund. Math. 22 (1934) 180–205.

Apparently, Waraszkiewicz constructs a continuum $X$ so that no continuum can be mapped continuously onto every subcontinuum of $X$. This is extended to a stronger non-existence result in

S.B. Nadler, The nonexistence of almost continuous surjections between certain continua, 154 no 5. (2007) 1008-1014.

Jeremy Brazas
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