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South AsiaWorld Regional Geography / Mark M. Miller
India
Pakistan
Maldives
Sri Lanka
Nepal
Bangladesh
Afghanistan
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Les Rowntree; Martin Lewis; Marie Price; William Wyckoff. 2008.. Globalization and Diversity: Geography of a Changing World, Third Edition.
Les Rowntree; Martin Lewis; Marie Price; William Wyckoff. 2008.. Globalization and Diversity: Geography of a Changing World, Third Edition.
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Les Rowntree; Martin Lewis; Marie Price; William Wyckoff. 2008.. Globalization and Diversity: Geography of a Changing World, Third Edition.
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Mumbai is projected to be the biggest city in the world by 2020, growing at a rate of about 44 new people per hour, compared with nine per hour in New York and one per hour in London. About 92% of Mumbai's residents walk or use buses or trains to get to work, while only 1.6% go by car.
Mumbai is projected to be the biggest city in the world by 2020, growing at a rate of about 44 new people per hour, compared with nine per hour in New York and one per hour in London. About 92% of Mumbai's residents walk or use buses or trains to get to work, while only 1.6% go by car.
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Les Rowntree; Martin Lewis; Marie Price; William Wyckoff. 2008.. Globalization and Diversity: Geography of a Changing World, Third Edition.
Les Rowntree; Martin Lewis; Marie Price; William Wyckoff. 2008.. Globalization and Diversity: Geography of a Changing World, Third Edition.
Les Rowntree; Martin Lewis; Marie Price; William Wyckoff. 2008.. Globalization and Diversity: Geography of a Changing World, Third Edition.
Les Rowntree; Martin Lewis; Marie Price; William Wyckoff. 2008.. Globalization and Diversity: Geography of a Changing World, Third Edition.
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