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The distribution of generic names given to soft drinks in North America

PopVsSoda.com; Alan McConchie

A map showing soft drink dialects in North America. "Soda" is used (light green) mainly in California and Nevada. "Pop" (light yellow) in Canada. "Coke" (light purple) in the Southern U S. "Other" (orange) is used mainly in Quebec and northern Canada.

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Internally Displaced Persons

World Trade Organization

British Empire, Early 1920s

British Conquest of India

Value

Class

Rank

People

Value

British Empire, Early 1920s

British annexation 1753–1805

British annexation after 1805

Dependent state

Minor dependent state

Under British supervision, later annexed

Portuguese territory

French territory

68.0%
68.2%
90.6%
98.6%
69.7%
95.5%
73.7%
48.3%
70.2%
0.436%
97.8%28.7%33.9%31.7%11.9%11.6%0.112%0.771%
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