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File:France population density 40pc.png

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English: Population density map of France (40% of original). For the original (more detailed) version of the map, see: France_population_density.png.

Density is as of 1999 census for Metropolitan France, Réunion, French Guiana, Martinique, Guadeloupe, St Martin & St Barth, and St Pierre & Miquelon. Density is as of 2002 census for Mayotte, Tahiti & Moorea, Bora Bora & Leeward Islands, Marquesas Islands, Tuamotus & Gambier, and Austral Islands. Density is as of 2003 census for Wallis & Futuna. Density is as of 2004 census for New Caledonia.
Date 1 December 2008
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Author Der Statistiker


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