feat: Add PlaceAggregationGenerator class with US country and state population#2050
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This pull request introduces the PlaceAggregationGenerator class to handle place-based aggregations, such as summing sub-place data to parent places (e.g., US population from states and state populations from counties). It integrates this new generator into the AggregationUtils workflow to run during global aggregations. There are no review comments, so no feedback is provided.
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Don't review. This is a placeholder PR that is waiting on other code to be merged first.