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  • | birth_date = {{birth year and age|1964|09}} '''Leona Carol Velázquez''' (née '''Walker'''; born September 1964) is an American former nurse and rancher. She is the maternal aunt of [[Dra
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  • |infant_mortality = 5.72 deaths per 1000 live births (2020) ...age. In 1930, for instance, the total fertility rate was estimated at 5.2 births per woman, and annual population growth at 1.36%. Events during the 20th ce
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  • | reign2 = 16 January 1964 – 1 January 2000 | coronation2 = 8 July 1964
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  • ...publics in Ausiana. The rate in 1990 had been 40.0 infant deaths per 1,000 births. ...ion mandated by communist and post-communist agricultural planners between 1964 and 1994 consequently overtaxed the regional water supply. Poorly designed
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  • ...h the birth rate declining from 18.8 births per 1000 women in 1964 to 11.2 births per 1000 women in 2020. In 2021, 813,075 babies were born in Visargia, the
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  • ...live births. The {{wp|maternal mortality ratio}} is 626.8 per 100,000 live births, in part because only 59.4% of mothers have the assistance of a healthcare ...e Independent'' was Faramount's {{wp|newspaper of record}} from 1902 until 1964, when the government massacred most of its staff, forcing the paper into ex
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  • |established_date2 = 1964 ...w democratic regime was even more unstable resulting in a military coup in 1964 by [[Islamic Collectivism|Ifranic Collectivist]] officers backed by [[Khaze
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  • ...pulation of almost 70 million. In 2015 Linfo registered a birth rate of 13 births per 1000 inhabitants. Coupled with a positive migration rate, Lindenholt's ...rtality rate is one of the lowest in the world, with 4 deaths in 1000 live births. Currently the principle cause of death is due to malignant tumours and can
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  • ...ishments occurred, almost creating the conditions for a domestic conflict. 1964 was marked by the unsuccessful coup attempt and an assassination of Preside ===Half Century of Spring (1911-1964)===
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  • ...[Philimanian Ministry of Infrastructure|Ministry of Infrastructure]] since 1964. The network is used by regular and high speed trains, most notably the Int ...y has a very low infant mortality rate of 3.6 boys and 3.3 girls per 1,000 births. Historically the rate of reproduction remained above-average with 1.8 chil
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  • ...[Federal Registry of Adamantina]] (''Registro Federale''), an index of all births, deaths and marriages. Religious symbols were forbidden on federal property ...d off against Conservative Civic Union candidate [[Fortino Amabile]] (1872-1964) and Federal Democratic candidate Parmenio Mancini during the [[1920 Adaman
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  • ...of heaven. Senrian militarism will not be tolerated, and as such this day births the creation of a Greater Xiaodongese Order". By the end of the month, Xiao ...[Tokiyasu Kitamura]] by [[Mao Shunguo]]. Kitamura was killed on January 3, 1964, while observing a military parade in Keisi; Mao had disguised himself as a
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  • ...he first election held yielded a 96% majority for him. Sanker ran again in 1964, 1968, 1972, and 1976, before being assassinated by a Northern-backed resis ...rants, although it is still well below replacement rate. In 2012, 47.6% of births in Vyvland were to unmarried women. There are roughly 1.7 million gay and b
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  • While Bourgougia and Barssois were taken over by far-left dictatorships in 1964 and 1966 respectively, Carlosian governments opted to avoid confrontation a ...een driven by natural population growth due to an unusually high number of births in a country as wealthy and developed as Carloso. Challenging the usual dem
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  • ...r 100,000. The {{wpl|death penalty}} was outlawed by {{wpl|plebiscite}} in 1964 for all crimes save {{wpl|high treason}}, although no defendant has been ac The current {{wpl|birth rate}} is 16 live births per 1,000, below average globally but above average for developed nations.
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  • ...nalist allies repelled the last cells of Allied and Republican soldiers in 1964, bringing an end to 31 years of continuous warfare in and around Menghe. Th ...ages 65 and older. With an unweighted {{wp|total fertility rate}} of 1.78 births per woman in the preceding year, Menghe is {{wp|Sub-replacement_fertility|b
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  • Goyanes, starting in 1964, has established a polycentric network of high-speed trains. The [[Høyhast ...ation growth: by birth rates alone with the natural growth rate (excess of births over deaths) rising to 300,000, although in the late 2010s it fell to 200,0
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  • ...{{wp|grand coalition}} that led to the [[1964 Mascyllary government crisis|1964 government crisis]]. ...very low {{wp|infant mortality rate}} of 3.6 boys and 3.3 girls per 1,000 births and a high {{wp|life expectancy}} of around 80.05 years, 79.72 years for me
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  • ...triad}} structure. The country first successfully tested a nuclear bomb in 1964. Senria is a signatory of the [[Treaty of Shanbally]] and one of the seven ...first of the country's famous {{wp|Shinkansen|sinkansen}} lines opening in 1964; these lines now run along roughly 3,700 kilometers (2,300 miles) of track
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  • ...st few decades, the total fertility rate has remained at around 1.8 to 2.0 births per woman, a rate that is relatively high for a developed country and has m Miraikyo was the site of the 1964 Summer Olympics, and was expected to host it again in the summer of 2020. H
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