DescriptionDensity of Population - excluding unliviable areas-1927.png
English: Density of Population of Turkey in 1927
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Published in 1935, "The Turkey of Ataturk" by Donald Everett Webster.
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Donald Everett Webster
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2009-01-16 02:58 Deniz Gokturk 853×548× (759381 bytes) The descriptive text (removed): In calculating the refined rate, we have considered only the green grass lands as arable, eliminating from the calculations the prairie hay lands, which cover 49.86 per cent of Turkey. Hence we have overcompensated for the
2006-03-27 01:54 Karabekir 856×906× (1216441 bytes) Published in 1935, "The Turkey of Ataturk" by Donald Everett Webster. Map showing the population structure in 1927. The source is copyright-left in USA. The data used in the images are cencus data, which is in Public Domain.
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