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Original description: Superimposed antipodal equirectangular projection map of world population density, made myself from population density map from Visible Earth, NASA (public domain as created by U.S. government agency).
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Source Originally uploaded 13:13, 18 November 2007 (UTC) to en:Wikipedia by Cmglee (log).
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