Ethnic Albanians make up more than 60% of Greece's 1m-strong immigrant population.
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These volumes represent just a fraction of the library's 1m books.
Around 120, 000 of Birmingham's 1m people are Kashmiri-origin Muslims.
Although these executives make up only 1% of America's 1m highest-income taxpayers, they accounted for 21% of the total change in the taxable income of that group after the 1993 tax hike.
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The owners of the province's 1m vehicles argued that they had not been properly consulted, the tariffs were too high and anyway they should not have to pay for suburban commuters' routes that had never been intended as toll roads.
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Two-fifths of the world's cities of 1m-10m people, and 15 of the world's 20 megacities, lie on or near a coast, where many are at risk from flooding.
Belarussians, Germans, Jews, Lithuanians, Slovaks and Ukrainians, who make up around 1m of Poland's 39m people, are setting up cultural centres, schools and religious centres.
His 2004 album It's Raining sold 1m copies and he appeared in several movies, including Hollywood production Speed Racer in 2008.
It has reasons for hope, in booming citrus farms, which have made the province of 1.1m people the world's leading lemon producer.
With 9.4m votes tallied at 0815 GMT (1115 Nairobi time), Mr Kenyatta had some 4.8m votes (50%) compared to Mr Odinga's 4.1m (43%).
Though there is little love lost between Macedonia's Slav majority and its ethnic Albanians, who muster between a quarter and a third of the country's 2.1m people, both sides are trying to maintain a modicum of harmony.
Partly for that reason, he is busy courting Chile's young voters, and encouraging the 1m under-24s who did not vote in last year's congressional elections to sign up on the electoral register.
ARC's Louise Paterson believes 1m people are at risk of hypothermia.
That was nearly four points below the national average, and it was the lowest unemployment rate of all America's metro areas with more than 1m people.
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In New York, in the party's recent vote for a presidential candidate, union members who disliked Bill Bradley because he had once flirted with a voucher scheme (which dared to help parents to choose their children's schools) distributed more than 1m leaflets for Mr Gore.
Still, Mr Archer managed to balance the budget and boost the city's credit rating while filling 1.1m potholes. (His office keeps track of that, too.) He put more police officers on the street.
Since 1m students are in the programme, Mr Bush's plan would increase the number of social-service volunteers by 250, 000.
Heavy rain earlier in the month overwhelmed London's drains and led to the discharge of 1m tonnes of raw sewage into the Thames.
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But Mr Salazar insists that the Cape Wind project is not only desirable in itself, but a precursor to other wind parks on America's Atlantic coast, which has up to 1m megawatts of capacity.
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France's huge union-dominated education system, with 1m teachers in over 70, 000 schools, is stubbornly resistant to change.
But how many of Dubai's 1.6m people will give up their 1m air-conditioned cars to walk even short distances in the punishing summer heat?
Within the past two years, Celtel's Zambian customers have grown from 70, 000 to over 1m.
By October 2008 the UN's World Food Programme (WFP) had reached 1.1m people, exceeding the 920, 000 it originally envisaged.
Since 1980, spending per student at Egypt's 15 state universities, with a current enrolment of nearly 1m students, has fallen by half.
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The Environment Agency said it was taking the extra measures ahead of the river's expected peak at Ironbridge on Wednesday of between 5.1m and 5.3m.
The Moscow hotel industry has also had a good summer, helped by the city's 850th anniversary celebrations in September, which drew at least 1m Russian and foreign visitors.
Macedonia's Albanian minority officially makes up 23% of its 2.1m inhabitants, but may in fact account for as much as 35%.
The parties' combined membership (excluding the CSU's) has dropped from 1.7m in the 1970s to 1m, with the CDU surpassing the SPD for the first time last year.
Apple's stylish iPod is the most popular digital player, with more than 4.5m sold in the last quarter of 2004 alone, and it links seamlessly with Apple's music-download service, iTunes, which sells more than 1m songs every day.
Wikipedia's English-language version doubled in size last year and now has over 1m articles.
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