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Human geography / Population growth / Lancaster County /  Pennsylvania / Lancaster /  Pennsylvania / Net migration rate / Human migration / Lancaster /  California / Population decline / Immigration to Australia / Demography / Demographic economics / Population
Date: 2013-05-02 10:35:13
Human geography
Population growth
Lancaster County
Pennsylvania
Lancaster
Pennsylvania
Net migration rate
Human migration
Lancaster
California
Population decline
Immigration to Australia
Demography
Demographic economics
Population

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