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DescriptionPyramide Cap-Vert.PNG |
Français : Pyramide des âges, Cap-Vert, 2005
English: Cape Verde Population pyramid, 2005
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Français : Créé en janvier 2007
English: Creation: January 2007
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Français : Travail personnel à partir de données provenant de World Population Prospects: The 2004 Revision
English: Own work using data from World Population Prospects: The 2004 Revision
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