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Egypt , Area and Population population * area * sq mi sq km 1970 estimate 1979
estimate 59,000 92,000 129,000 159,000 2,946,000 2,671,000 2,450,000
1,837,000 1,822,000 2,816,000 620,000 1,517,000 Regions Desert
Governorates ...
Egypt , Area and Population population * area * sq mi sq km 1970 estimate 1979
estimate 59,000 92,000 129,000 159,000 2,946,000 2,671,000 2,450,000
1,837,000 1,822,000 2,816,000 620,000 1,517,000 Regions Desert
Governorates ...
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Apportion- Problems of apportionment , in contrast to problems of ment districting
, stem from efforts to reconcile the territorial and population bases of
representation . If geographic areas , for instance , are assumed to have an equal
right to be ...
Apportion- Problems of apportionment , in contrast to problems of ment districting
, stem from efforts to reconcile the territorial and population bases of
representation . If geographic areas , for instance , are assumed to have an equal
right to be ...
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Qualitatively as well as quantitatively , Europe's overall Others with figures
greater than 70 percent include population is outstanding , with special skills ,
inventive- France , East Germany , and the United Kingdom . The Soness , and
initiatives ...
Qualitatively as well as quantitatively , Europe's overall Others with figures
greater than 70 percent include population is outstanding , with special skills ,
inventive- France , East Germany , and the United Kingdom . The Soness , and
initiatives ...
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