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Sub-Saharan_Africa_definition_UN.png (362 × 340 pixels, file size: 6 KB, MIME type: image/png)

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DescriptionSub-Saharan Africa definition UN.png
 
Definition of "Sub-Saharan Africa" as used in the statistics of many the UN institutions.
 
Sudan is also classified as North Africa by the United Nations.
Date 15 December 2010, 11:13 (UTC)
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  • HDImap_spectrum2006_Africa.png
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  • Jcherlet: Jcherlet / derivative work: Jcherlet (talk)


This is a retouched picture, which means that it has been digitally altered from its original version. Modifications: binary colouring of countries. The original can be viewed here: HDImap spectrum2006 Africa.png: . Modifications made by Jcherlet.

 

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    • 2007-03-09T10:43:40Z Dbachmann 356x344 (7521 Bytes) == Summary == Detail of [[:Image:HDImap spectrum2006.png]]. [[:en:United Natiows|UN]] [[:en:Human Development Index|Human Development Index (HDI)]] for 2004, derived from 2006 UN HDI report. An HDI below 0.5 is considered to

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current16:47, 19 July 2013Thumbnail for version as of 16:47, 19 July 2013362 × 340 (6 KB)wikimediacommons>MaproomReshaded South Sudan, which the UN now regards as in East Africa, not North Africa: see http://unstats.un.org/unsd/methods/m49/m49regin.htm

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