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Thematic Maps

Thematic maps are data maps of a specific subject or for a specific purpose. Statistical thematic maps include a variety of different map types such as choropleth or shaded maps, dot maps, proportional symbol maps, and isarithmic maps. Special purpose maps generally concentrate on a single theme, such as the Centers of the Population Centers of the U.S. between 1790 and 2000.

Decennial Census

Population Estimates

County Business Patterns

  • People Per Doctor's Office by County
    2009 [PDF]

1992 Census of Agriculture

 

 


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Source: U.S. Census Bureau | Geography | (301) 763-1128 |  Last Revised: January 31, 2013