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World Cup Population Bracketology
June 30, 2014
Test your knowledge of population data for the World Cup teams! Click on the name in each match-up that you think has the larger population. Green shows a correct answer, red indicates an incorrect answer. When you have opposing names picked for the next round, pick again. See how close you can come to a perfect score of 31. When you are finished, play again or mouse-over results to view the populations, in thousands, for each pair.
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SOURCE: England population is from the United Kingdom Office for National Statistics; all other figures are from the U.S. Census Bureau International Data Base.
NOTES: Winners in each match-up are based on a comparison of the 2014 population estimates. The International Data Base is available at http://www.census.gov/population/international/data/idb/informationGateway.php.
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