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Received: 6,280 Given: 5,614 |
So according to this map, better birth rates correlate either with a healthy economy or cultural/religious aspects.
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One historical map, for period between WW1 and WW2.
Too bad there is no data for all countries.
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Target: Dušan_scaled
Distance: 1.7521% / 0.01752098
60.4 Slavic: RUS_Sunghir_MA
29.8 Roman: SRB_Svilos_Krusevlje
9.8 Byzantine: TUR_Marmara_Ilipinar_Byz2
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Received: 26,418 Given: 43,900 |
Funny how Ireland's and France's birthrates are still close to replacement rate, but their fellow Catholic nations Poland, Portugal, Spain and Italy all have very low birthrates.
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Kingdom of Yugoslavia in 1931, religion and total fertility rates by municipalities.
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Target: Dušan_scaled
Distance: 1.7521% / 0.01752098
60.4 Slavic: RUS_Sunghir_MA
29.8 Roman: SRB_Svilos_Krusevlje
9.8 Byzantine: TUR_Marmara_Ilipinar_Byz2
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Another map, very detailed, from 1930.
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Target: Dušan_scaled
Distance: 1.7521% / 0.01752098
60.4 Slavic: RUS_Sunghir_MA
29.8 Roman: SRB_Svilos_Krusevlje
9.8 Byzantine: TUR_Marmara_Ilipinar_Byz2
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