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Has there been a geographical trend in the development of newspaper maps?
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The fourth aspect, the regional trends, has already partly been described in table 2. Within the scale aspect it was analysed whether a spatial shift had occurred. Generally this proved to be a nice case of the distance decay function: the further away from the Netherlands the smaller the number of maps. Table 4 gives some further information: |
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Table 4 - Regional trends of the national newspapers in the Netherlands 1988-1996 (number of maps) |
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Area |
1988
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1992
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1996
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Netherlands |
58
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82
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102
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Europe (without NL) |
51
|
125
|
126
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Asia |
21
|
70
|
64
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Africa |
12
|
25
|
58
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North America |
15
|
19
|
26
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South America |
7
|
9
|
15
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Oceania |
6
|
5
|
13
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World |
19
|
13
|
28
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Outerspace |
-
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-
|
11
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Total |
143
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348
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413
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| Final Remark | |