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Geographic Distribution of Cane and Beet Sugar, 1910

Geographic Distribution of Cane and Beet Sugar


Title: Geographic Distribution of Cane and Beet Sugar
Projection: Unknown,
Source Bounding Coordinates:
W: 180 E: 180 N: 80 S: -60

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Description: A map from 1910 showing the geographic distribution of cane and beet sugar in the world at the time. This map ranks the leading cane–sugar producing countries as Cuba (1,175,000 tons), Java (1,009,000 tons), United States (330,000 tons), Hawaii (312,000 tons), Brazil (190,000 tons), and the Philippine Islands (180,000 tons), and the leading beet–sugar producing countries as Germany, Austria–Hungary, France, Russia, Belgium, and the United States.
Place Names: A Complete Map of Globes and Multi-continent, Africa, Asia, Australia, Europe, North America, Pacific Ocean, South Americ
ISO Topic Categories: oceans, location, inlandWaters, farming
Keywords: Geographic Distribution of Cane and Beet Sugar, statistical, agriculture, industry, oceans, location, inlandWaters, farming, Unknown, 1910
Source: Ralph S. Tarr, B.S., F.G.S.A. and Frank M. McMurry, Ph.D., New Geographies (Second Book) (New York , NY: The MacMillan Company, 1910) 402
Map Credit: Courtesy the private collection of Roy Winkelman
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