File:Mortality Rate Map by Country.svg

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English: Mortality (death) rates of sovereign states plus Greenland, French Guiana, New Caledonia, and Puerto Rico.

Data from Population Reference Bureau's 2022 World Population Data Sheet. Greenland data from CIA Factbook.

Derived from BlankMap-World-Sovereign_Nations by RedGolpe.
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Country mortality rate map.

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19 August 2023

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