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File:2011 UN Human Development Report Quartiles.svg

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English: The United Nations Human Development Index (HDI) rankings for 2011. For full details, see List of countries by Human Development Index (en.wikipedia)
   Very High
   High
   Medium
   Low
   Data unavailable
Español: Evaluación de 2011 para la Organización de las Naciones Unidas del Índice de desarrollo humano (IDH). Para más detalles, ver la lista de países por índice de desarrollo humano (es.wikipedia.org)
   Muy Alto
   Alto
   Medio
   Bajo
   Información no disponible
Français: L'évaluation de 2011 par l' Organisation des Nations unies de l' indice de développement humain (IDH) des pays du monde. Pour les détails complets, voir la liste des pays par IDH (fr.wikipedia.org).
   Très élevé
   Élevé
   Moyen
   Faible
   Données indisponibles
Türkçe: Birleşmiş Milletler 2011 İnsani Gelişmişlik Ekdeksi sıralaması. Tüm liste için İnsani Gelişme Endeksi'ne göre ülkeler listesi'ne bakınız (tr.wikipedia.org)
   Çok yüksek
   Yüksek
   Orta
   Düşük
   Veri yok
Date 2011-11-02 22:05 (UTC)
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  • Data: http://hdr.undp.org/en/reports/global/hdr2011/download/
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  • derivative work: Giro720 ( talk)

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