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In reply to the discussion: No- It's not a political map - It's a life expectancy map [View all]VGNonly
(8,468 posts)32. Nye County NV
the large red area on the map. Only has about 52,000 people, they're no incorporated cities. Third largest county by area in the contiguous US.
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Yup. I don't think many realize Dartmouth, an Ivy League, is in rural NH
Beautiful Disaster
Nov 2022
#51
I was going to guess Southern cooking ... all those deep-fried whatevers ...
eppur_se_muova
Nov 2022
#19
I think some western counties with lowest avg may have First Nation peoples or particular industries
Bernardo de La Paz
Nov 2022
#16
Adding a link is always a help in understanding something like this, so thank you
Hekate
Nov 2022
#34
Low-population, isolated hardscrabble counties with limited medical infrastructure
hatrack
Nov 2022
#14
Yep. Funny how the OP's map, abortion bans, slavery 1861, and political maps all align so well.
Hermit-The-Prog
Nov 2022
#37
The economic development of these areas in history is key to understanding them today.
Midnight Writer
Nov 2022
#49