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(b) High-rise flats on the southern side of Moscow 168 7.5 Former USSR (a)–(d) Cartoons from the satirical periodical Krokodil 170 8.1 Japan (a), (b) Pictures of the same sign, which changes from Japanese 186 characters to the Latin alphabet about every 10 seconds 8.2 Old and new in Japan (a) Nara, historic city in western Japan near the former capital 199 Kyoto (b) Ginza, Tokyo, dazzling shopping streets and heavy traffic 199 9.1 North America (a) Political heart, Capitol, Washington, DC 208 (b) Financial heart, Stock Exchange, Wall Street 208 (c) Public housing, Harlem, New York 209 (d) Private housing of the well-off in New York 209 9.2 North America: Paterson, New Jersey (a) Textile mills, some now converted to apartments 222 (b) Water power 222 10.1 Oceania (a) York, Western Australia 245 (b) Logs, Rotorua, New Zealand 245 11.1 Latin America: the limits to cultivation
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(b) High-rise flats on the southern side of Moscow 168 7.5 Former USSR (a)–(d) Cartoons from the satirical periodical Krokodil 170 8.1 Japan (a), (b) Pictures of the same sign, which changes from Japanese 186 characters to the Latin alphabet about every 10 seconds 8.2 Old and new in Japan (a) Nara, historic city in western Japan near the former capital 199 Kyoto (b) Ginza, Tokyo, dazzling shopping streets and heavy traffic 199 9.1 North America (a) Political heart, Capitol, Washington, DC 208 (b) Financial heart, Stock Exchange, Wall Street 208 (c) Public housing, Harlem, New York 209 (d) Private housing of the well-off in New York 209 9.2 North America: Paterson, New Jersey (a) Textile mills, some now converted to apartments 222 (b) Water power 222 10.1 Oceania (a) York, Western Australia 245 (b) Logs, Rotorua, New Zealand 245 11.1 Latin America: the limits to cultivation
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