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Latin America, 1650

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Political geography of colonial South America in 1650. The viceroyalties of New Spain and Peru were controlled by the Spanish, and the viceroyalty of Brazil was controlled by the Portuguese.

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Political geography of Latin America in 1650: The Viceroyalty of New Spain (black, covering Mexico, Central America), the Viceroyalty of Peru (orange, covering parts of South America), and the Viceroyalty of Brazil (blue, covering parts of Brazil).

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Performance during 2008–2009 Recession (U.S.)

Approximate Form and Extent of Outcrop of Carbonate Rocks

Viceroyalty of New Spain

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Approximate Form and Extent of Outcrop of Carbonate Rocks

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2.17%
Arizona
93.6%2
Utah
21
District of Columbia
1
Idaho
1
Washington
1
Maine
1
Mississippi
99.9%1
Missouri
33.1%1
Louisiana
98.2%11
North Carolina
111
Oregon
1
Alabama
99.9%1
New Mexico
92.3%1
Wisconsin
11
New Jersey
1
South Carolina
0.669%12
Michigan
2
Connecticut
21
Pennsylvania
221
Colorado
10.7%11
Nevada
5.56%1
Massachusetts
21
New York
31
Maryland
1
California
25.7%27
Arkansas
98.5%1
Ohio
142
Indiana
1
Minnesota
1
Iowa
2
Florida
98.6%148.54%
Kentucky
11.28%
Virginia
115.1%
West Virginia
17.2%
Texas
99.7%62.21%
Kansas
38.9%18.84%
Georgia
86.5%115.65%
Oklahoma
100%27.62%
Tennessee
25.9%130.744%
Illinois
114.93%
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