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English: The United Nations Human Development Index (HDI) rankings for 2008. For full details, see List of countries by Human Development Index (en.wikipedia)
   0.950 and over
   0.900–0.949
   0.850–0.899
   0.800–0.849
   0.750–0.799
   0.700–0.749
   0.650–0.699
   0.600–0.649
   0.550–0.599
   0.500–0.549
   0.450–0.499
   0.400–0.449
   0.350–0.399
   under 0.350
   Data unavailable
Date 22 August 2009
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