The 2012 estimate is 96.3 people per square mile.
It is 96.3 people per square mile as of April 27th, 2011
Well technically speaking, zero, because Texans don't count as people, but logistically, 1/2 a person per square mile, because Americans are so fat...
According to census.gov, the 2007 population density estimate of Texas is 93 people per square mile........
57 people per square mile.
16,800 people per square mile
How many people live per square mile in Sweden
57 people per square mile
idk how many people live in each square mile in colorado
Italy has approx. 682 people per square mile
34.25 people per square mile in kansas :)
About 54,500 per square mile.
The population density of Scotland is estimated to be around 175 people per square mile.