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The revised 10/40 Window includes several additional countries that are close to 10 or 40 degrees north latitude and have high concentrations of unreached peoples. See the original and revised country lists on this page.
- Gibraltar
Perry-Castaneda Map Collection * An estimate of the number...
- Cyprus
Cyprus - 10/40 Window | Joshua Project
- Malta
Malta - 10/40 Window | Joshua Project
- Lebanon
Lebanon - 10/40 Window | Joshua Project
- Portugal
Portugal - 10/40 Window | Joshua Project
- China, Hong Kong
China, Hong Kong - 10/40 Window | Joshua Project
- Gibraltar
The 10/40 Window is a geographically strategic region encompassing North Africa, the Middle East, and Asia, known for its concentration of Unreached People Groups and its significance in Christian missions, as illustrated in the detailed map included in this guide.
The 10/40 Window is home to: 83% of unreached people groups; 97% of the unreached people groups population; 29 out of every 30 unreached people are in the 10/40 Window. Below is a map of the world’s people groups color-coded from reached (green) to unreached (red).
Exploring a map of the 10/40 Window allows us to visualize the vast scope of this area. According to the Joshua Project, the 10/40 Window is home to a staggering percentage of the unreached people on our planet, amounting to nearly 42 percent.
People Groups of India Map. Explore an interactive Indian district map for any people group in India. District drill-down capability.
The 10/40 Window is a term coined by Christian missionary strategist and Partners International CEO Luis Bush in 1990 to refer to those regions of the eastern hemisphere, plus the European and African part of the western hemisphere, located between 10 and 40 degrees north of the equator, a general area that was purported to have the highest ...
The 10/40 Window. ·Type: Maps ·Description: This map colors and labels countries in the Pray Through the Window list. This list emphasizes the spiritual need of the country rather than just if the country is geographically inside The 10/40 Window.