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Vancouver
It's misleading because in southern Canada you have very dense cities like Toronto or Vancouver
Is the population density in Canada?
At 5,335 people per km2 (13,817.6 people per mi2) in 2006, Vancouver is the third most densely populated large city in North America after New York City and San Francisco
Vancouver, Canada is a major urban centre and is Canada's third largest city. Urban locale is defined as a city having a density of at least 400 people per square kilometer and minimum of 1,000 population.
I dont know does anyone?!?!
Columbia has a population density of 1,044 people. The total population is 44,400,00 people!!!!
Vancouver's population is around 578,000, but the metropolitan area exceeds 2.1 million.
5,335 per square kilometer or 13,817.6 per square mile...
Brazil no its Columbia
As of the latest data available in 2016, the population density of Ucluelet, a district municipality in British Columbia, Canada, is approximately 45.2 people per square kilometer.
The population density of British Virgin Islands is 260 people per square kilometer.
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Only the District of Columbia and the State of New Jersey have a greater population density than Puerto Rico among the US States and Territories.
Vancouver
Vancouver
It's misleading because in southern Canada you have very dense cities like Toronto or Vancouver