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Description | Life Expectancy at birth (years)
Life expectancy at birth (years) world map including:
2) 26 dependent territories - marked with a white hyphen (-) or a black asterisk (*). 3) Republic of China - Taiwan. 4) Hong-Kong and Macau - Special Administrative Regions of the People's Republic of China. 5) Occupied Palestinian Territories: West Bank and Gaza Strip. 6) Western Sahara territory. |
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Date | 24 January 2008 | ||||||||
Source | Own work Data sources: 1) CIA - The World Factbook 2008 - Rank Order - Life Expectancy at birth (as updated until 24 January 2008) : Life expectancy at birth 2007 estimates. All data from the ranking is included. 2) United Nations World Population Prospects: 2006 revision -Table A.17 : Life expectancy at birth (years) 2005-2010 for 3 entities - Montenegro, Réunion and Western Sahara - without relevant data in the CIA World Factbook 2008. Those entities are marked with a light-blue asterisk (*). |
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Author | User: Panos84 (Panagiotis V. Lazaridis) | ||||||||
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