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Latin America, 1830

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Political geography of South America in 1830. By 1830, all parts of South America, except the Guianas, had achieved political independence from European colonial powers.

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A map shows Latin America in 1830, with Bolivia (black) and Uruguay (brown) as the smallest countries. Brazil (yellow) is the largest country. Other countries include Mexico (light yellow), Gran Colombia (green), Peru (orange), and Chile (light blue).

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Latin America, 1830

Nitrogen Oxide (NOₓ) Emissions

Brown Coal (Lignite) Mines

Sea-Surface Temperature Anomalies: La Niña

Male-to-Female Ratio by County (U.S.)

Poor Urban Air Quality

Water Resources Vulnerability

Mexico, 1821

Class

Rank

Kilotons per year

Brown Coal (Lignite) Mines

-1.75 to -1.5

-1.5 to -1.25

-1.25 to -1.0

-1.0 to -0.75

-0.5 to -0.25

-0.25 to 0.25

0.5 to 0.75

Class

Rank

Ratio of males to females

Regina

Houston

Philadelphia

Oklahoma City

San Antonio

Boulder

Wichita

Portland

Irvine

Minneapolis

Boise

Winnipeg

Spring Hill

Greeley

St. Louis

Detroit

West Palm Beach

Columbus

Augusta

McAllen

Topeka

Las Cruces

Bakersfield

Oceanside

Reno

Indianapolis

Stockton

Baton Rouge

Glendale

Salinas

Trenton

Aurora

Modesto

Nogales

Rock Island

Fresno

Covington

No data

Arid and low water use

Low (<10%)

Low-medium (10-20%)

Medium-high (20-40%)

High (40-80%)

Extremely high (>80%)

67.2%5.2222222222222222.11%0.444%1.11%0.206%0.177%0.267%0.120%1110.654%3.65%47.2%4.86%6.22%9.97%14.9%
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