Foreign countries in the US Game Information Page
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| 1 | makropulos | 100% | 0:30.9 min. | 23 Mar, '11 |
| 2 | slaaty | 100% | 0:36.7 min. | 9 Feb, '11 |
| 3 | lydialace | 100% | 0:41.9 min. | 5 Feb, '11 |
| 4 | paulfunI | 100% | 0:43.7 min. | 4 Feb, '11 |
| 5 | a. stoner | 100% | 0:45.0 min. | 9 Aug, '12 |
| 6 | Nuclearclown | 100% | 0:54.9 min. | 5 Feb, '11 |
| 7 | Dalefan | 47% | 2:07.4 min. | 17 Jul, '11 |
| 8 | Nothing55 | 41% | 1:34.1 min. | 12 Feb, '11 |
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Foreign countries in the US
The Economist asked its readers the other day: Which countries match the GDP and population of America's states? This is the result. The top dot goes to the state. The lower dot goes to the country that matches the state's GDP.
Comments (2)
paulfunI
I've heard for some years that if California was a country of its own, it would be the fourth largest economy. Almost, it should be the eighth, about the same size as Italy. See this map from the Economist. Scroll your mouse over the map for information. If you click your mouse, you will get a closer look at the map.
2 years ago
paulfunI
The economic situation in the US is not very stable. And the quote at the bottom is not necessarily about socialism only: many Americans are frustrated, I guess, about their tax money going to foreign countries like e.g. Egypt. Almost two billion dollars annually to Mubarak. And he does what with that bag of gold?
2 years ago