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Currency, capital city and press freedom of countries
This dataset is about countries. It has 5 columns: country, currency, capital city, continent, and press freedom. The data is ordered by population (descending).
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There are 5 fields used in this dataset (including filters):
- Country: Name of country.
- Currency: The country's official currency.
- Capital City: Capital city of the country.
- Continent: Continent the country is situated within.
- Press Freedom: The level of press freedom enjoyed by journalists and media.
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This dataset has 194 rows and is 100% filled with values (non-null)
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This dataset is based on data from: SIPRI, World Bank, Reporters Without Borders
This dataset can be used under the CC BY 4.0 license