Planning routes around the world: International evidence for southern route preferences
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Chiara Meneghetti | Francesca Pazzaglia | Matthijs Leendert Noordzij | Elena Andonova | Tad T. Brunyé | Holly A. Taylor | Caroline R. Mahoney | F. Pazzaglia | H. Taylor | M. Noordzij | C. Meneghetti | E. Andonova | Rasmus Wienemann | Rasmus Wienemann
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