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January 2014
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October 2014
edit- Stop edit warring
- Stop inserting original research
- Recalculate your figures - they are wrong.by a factor of 1000
- Even corrected, they are of no encyclopedic value.
- Stop.
- 1km² = 1000m x 1000m = 1,000,000 m²
- 130,395km² = 130,395,000,000 m²
- 130,395,000,000 m² ÷ 65,000,000 = 2006 m² per person
- But, as a more general point, Wikipedia is not a place for original research, accurate or not. It is a place to report and summarise material that has already been published elsewhere in reliable sources.
- Ghmyrtle (talk) 13:23, 20 October 2014 (UTC)
November 2014
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