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DEFINITION
Total for all ages and sexes. Database compiled January 2004. Total of figures for:
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30,955 |
2,937 |
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Countries
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Amount
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# 1
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Japan: |
30,955 deaths |
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# 2
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Brazil: |
10,255 deaths |
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# 3
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Germany: |
9,599 deaths |
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# 4
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Mexico: |
8,341 deaths |
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# 5
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Romania: |
7,514 deaths |
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# 6
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Poland: |
6,758 deaths |
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# 7
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Hungary: |
5,311 deaths |
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# 8
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Korea, South: |
5,227 deaths |
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# 9
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Colombia: |
4,984 deaths |
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# 10
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Argentina: |
3,504 deaths |
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# 11
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Lithuania: |
2,898 deaths |
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# 12
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Denmark: |
2,865 deaths |
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# 13
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Czech Republic: |
2,543 deaths |
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# 14
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Venezuela: |
2,416 deaths |
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# 15
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Slovakia: |
2,201 deaths |
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# 16
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Chile: |
2,046 deaths |
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# 17
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Cuba: |
2,042 deaths |
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# 18
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Spain: |
1,354 deaths |
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# 19
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Austria: |
1,351 deaths |
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# 20
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Kyrgyzstan: |
1,260 deaths |
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# 21
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Ecuador: |
1,152 deaths |
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# 22
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Sweden: |
796 deaths |
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# 23
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United Kingdom: |
790 deaths |
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# 24
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El Salvador: |
749 deaths |
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# 25
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Norway: |
702 deaths |
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# 26
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Netherlands: |
651 deaths |
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# 27
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Croatia: |
604 deaths |
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# 28
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Uruguay: |
453 deaths |
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# 29
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Paraguay: |
347 deaths |
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# 30
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Panama: |
249 deaths |
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# 31
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Costa Rica: |
205 deaths |
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# 32
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Luxembourg: |
87 deaths |
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# 33
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Malta: |
41 deaths |
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# 34
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Bahamas, The: |
33 deaths |
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# 35
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Peru: |
30 deaths |
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= 36
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Israel: |
25 deaths |
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= 36
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Iceland: |
25 deaths |
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# 38
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Nicaragua: |
21 deaths |
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# 39
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Belize: |
17 deaths |
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# 40
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Dominican Republic: |
3 deaths |
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# 41
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Kuwait: |
2 deaths |
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Total: |
120,406 deaths |
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Weighted average: |
2,936.7 deaths |
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DEFINITION: Total for all ages and sexes. Database compiled January 2004. Total of figures for:
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NOTES: These statistics are derived from official causes of death detailed on certificates of death by each country. Rather than being a true indicator of the number of deaths attributed to a particular cause, mortality statistics reveal more about a particular country's reporting processes.
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