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The United States and Canada profess to have almost identical urban population
ratios , but this similarity exists because , as shown in the footnotes of the Table ,
their definitions of urban area differ . Albania reports all centres with 400 or ...
The United States and Canada profess to have almost identical urban population
ratios , but this similarity exists because , as shown in the footnotes of the Table ,
their definitions of urban area differ . Albania reports all centres with 400 or ...
Page 94
Here the population density varies from 135 to 200 persons per square mile ( 52
to 77 per square kilometre ) , sometimes rising to 676 ( 261 ) . Elsewhere , mainly
in the tundra and taiga zone , the density is well under one person per square ...
Here the population density varies from 135 to 200 persons per square mile ( 52
to 77 per square kilometre ) , sometimes rising to 676 ( 261 ) . Elsewhere , mainly
in the tundra and taiga zone , the density is well under one person per square ...
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( Left ) A.F. Kersting , ( right ) Camera Press — Publix In the late 1960s about two
- thirds of the population ley , on the western coastal plain , along a central axis
practiced a variety of animist religions . About 28 percent stretching south of ...
( Left ) A.F. Kersting , ( right ) Camera Press — Publix In the late 1960s about two
- thirds of the population ley , on the western coastal plain , along a central axis
practiced a variety of animist religions . About 28 percent stretching south of ...
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