Areas Requiring Clean Up
Stubs | Total |
---|---|
Airport stubs | 20 |
→ North American airport stubs | 114 |
→ → Canada | 71 |
→ → → Alberta | 205 |
→ → → Atlantic Canada | 108 |
→ → → British Columbia | 213 |
→ → → Manitoba | 135 |
→ → → Northwest Territories | 68 |
→ → → Ontario | 359 |
→ → → Quebec | 200 |
→ → → Saskatchewan | 172 |
→ → United States | 10 |
→ → → Midwestern United States | 223 |
→ → → Northeastern United States | 170 |
→ → → Southern United States | 204 |
→ → → → Texas | 87 |
→ → → Western United States | 125 |
→ → → Alaska | 106 |
→ → → Arizona | 36 |
→ → → California | 163 |
→ → → Kansas | 27 |
→ → → Michigan | 69 |
→ → → Nevada | 34 |
→ → → North Carolina | 43 |
→ → Mexico | 117 |
→ South America | 230 |
→ Oceania | 257 |
→ → Australia | 210 |
→ Africa | 2 |
→ → North Africa | 119 |
→ → East Africa | 93 |
→ → Southern Africa | 120 |
→ → West Africa | 211 |
→ Europe | 472 |
→ → Albania | 2 |
→ → France | 60 |
→ → Turkey | 44 |
→ → Russia | 248 |
→ → United Kingdom | 90 |
→ Asia | 534 |
→ → India | 40 |
→ → Indonesia | 62 |
→ → People's Republic of China | 131 |
→ → Pakistan | 53 |
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