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Population Density 1994, projected to Wagner I Projection.
Description Population Density 1994, projected to Wagner I Projection.
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License Creative Commons License
Population Density 1994 (Wagner I) by Tobias Jung is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.
Original image: Population Density,
by NASA Visible Earth.
Changes: Improvement of the color differences, projected to Wagner I.
Remarks This dataset shows the number of people per square kilometer around the world in 1994. The data were derived from population records based on political divisions such as states, provinces, and counties. Because the resolution of the data from different nations varies, some small areas with high populations (such as Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) appear to have moderate population density spread over large areas.
(Cited from the original source, see above)

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