Western Europe is very densely populated; belgium, Netherlands, parts of cicily, parts of Switzerland and Italy...
The least dense European country is not Russia (8.3 per/km2), but is in fact Iceland (3.1 per/km2). The answer is Iceland
Answer: Scandanavia (Sweden, Norway, Iceland, Denmark, and Finland).
In 1890, the region least densely populated was likely the American West, encompassing states such as Nevada, Wyoming, Montana, and parts of other states like Idaho and Utah. These areas were sparsely populated due to harsh climates, rugged terrain, and limited resources, among other factors.
The economic activity in the most densely populated parts of North America is in the medical field. There are cosmetic as well as necessary medical procedures performed in great numbers anywhere where there are a lot of people.
which parts of eastern europe are sparsely or less populated
Most of the high-density areas are coterminous with the alluvial plains on which intensive agriculture is centred.
That depends on what is meant by "Tons of people". Ireland is not a densely populated country. There are over 4.5 million people in Ireland. Parts of Ireland are not highly populated, particularly the rural areas of the west of Ireland.
Most likely in parts of India, especially around the Ganges River, another location would be in most parts of Japan. China, Vietnam and the Sudan, Nigeria and Ethiopia
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Fiordland would be one of the least populous parts of New Zealand.
The least populated part of Asia is the central and northern regions, such as Siberia in Russia and the deserts of Central Asia. These areas have harsh climates and geographical features that make them sparsely populated compared to other parts of Asia.
According to the Australian Bureau of Statistics - www.abs.gov.au - 64% of the Australian population is located in capital cities. The most populous capital city is Sydney (capital of New South Wales) followed by Melbourne (capital of Victoria). The major of people in Australia live on the coast. The population density drops quite significantly when moving inland.