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UN Human Development Index (HDI) for 2003, derived from 2005 UN HDI report. An HDI below 0.5 is considered to represent low development and an HDI 0.8 or more is considered to represent high development.
For an exact list of countries by their HDI, see the List of countries by Human Development Index
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current | 05:14, 17 October 2006 | 1,350 × 625 (45 KB) | AlexCovarrubias (talk | contribs) | Fixed coloring of some shades of green. | |
16:41, 19 September 2006 | 1,350 × 625 (27 KB) | Jon Harald Søby (talk | contribs) | Including small territories, and colouring Norway and Iceland | ||
15:03, 17 September 2006 | 1,357 × 628 (32 KB) | Cogito ergo sumo~commonswiki (talk | contribs) | Reverted to earlier revision | ||
10:06, 9 September 2006 | 1,350 × 625 (28 KB) | Jon Harald Søby (talk | contribs) | new version including small territories | ||
18:29, 19 January 2006 | 1,357 × 628 (32 KB) | Admrboltz (talk | contribs) | == Summary == {{Information |Description = World map indicating HDI of UN member states, 2003. The colour generalisation graduates from green (for high development), to yellow and orange (for medium development), to |
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