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Texas as Canada

14 Jun Texas as Canada

14.06.07 | 0 Comments

Speaking of the several states, this map gives a neat perspective on just how large, economically speaking, the individual states of the United States would be if they were independent countries. For instance, as economic entities, California would be as large as France, Texas would be as large as Canada (many Texans would be shocked to hear that they are not larger than Canada), and New York would be as large as Brazil. (ht: the Corner)

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