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             English: One colour scheme version of  previous map. Comparison of IMF figures of GDP for 2005; top map is of  nominal; bottom map is of  Purchasing power parity. Numbers in billions of US dollars. 
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           First uploaded to en.wikipedia.org File:Gdp nominal and ppp 2005 world map single colour.png | 
          
          
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            Distantbody, additions by  Roke. | 
          
         
         
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