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Most estimates and projections provided in this document have been derived using standard categories and methods to enhance their cross-national comparability. As a result, they should not be regarded as the nationally endorsed statistics of Member States which may have been derived using alternative methodologies. Published official national statistics, if presented, are cited and included in the reference list. Design by Inís Communication from a concept by N. Duncan Mills Photos: Anthony Lebron, Juanca Paulino, Robin Canfield and Konstantin Kopachinsky / Unsplash
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