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      Data-driven geography

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                Journal
                GeoJournal
                GeoJournal
                Springer Nature
                0343-2521
                1572-9893
                August 2015
                October 2014
                : 80
                : 4
                : 449-461
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                10.1007/s10708-014-9602-6
                15c92fda-e6a0-4704-80f4-aca2cfe2d0d2
                © 2015
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