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           Less than 1 person per square km
           1 person per square km and above
           5 people per square km and above
           10 people per square km and above
           50 people per square km and above
           100 people per square km and above
           250 people per square km and above
           500 people per square km and above
           750 people per square km and above
           1000 people per square km and above
           2000 people per square km and above
           3000 people per square km and above
           4000 people per square km and above
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           | Description | 
           Map showing population density of a region of New Zealand (by Statistics NZ Area Unit) as of the 2006 census | 
          
          
           | Date | 
           8 May 2008 | 
          
          
           | Source | 
           self-made, using data from Statistics NZ and an existing colourscheme for such maps | 
          
          
           | Author | 
            Vardion | 
          
         
         
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