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Toronto, with a population density of 3972 people per square kilometre (10287 people per square mile).
City: 211.82 km2 Metro: 2,904.86 km2
No Canadian province has the same population density over its entirety. Even PEI with only a population of 140,204 people varies from 80.8 persons per square kilometre in the Charlottetown census agglomeration to 179.5 persons per square kilometre in the Summerside census agglomeration. Within the Charlottetown CA, Charlottetown (City) had a population density of 779.7 persons per square kilometre while Meadowbank is only 36.0 persons per square kilometre.
In order to determine the country most populated for its size, one uses the figures of how many people per square kilometre. Monaco is a principality or sovereign-state, not a country, but it has the densest population, with 36,242 people per square kilometre. Singapore is listed by some sources as a country, and by others as a city-state. Nonetheless, it comes next, with a population density of 7,565 people per square kilometre. (The administrative regions of Hong Kong and Macau belong to China and are not recognised as countries, though their density is higher than that of Singapore.) Of the undisputed countries, the one that is most densely populated for its area is Bahrain, with 1,925 people per square kilometre. See the related link for the source.
Figures for the population density per square inch are not available, but they are available per square kilometre. Monaco is a s principality or sovereign-state, not a country, but it has the densest population, with 36,242 people per square kilometre (see the related link below). Singapore is listed by some sources as a country, and by others as a city-state. Nonetheless, it comes next, with a population density of 7,565 people per square kilometre. (The administrative regions of Hong Kong and Macau belong to China and are not recognised as countries, though their density is higher than that of Singapore.) Of the undisputed countries, the one that is most densely populated for its area is Malta, with 1,304 people per square kilometre. Given the above information, if one really needed to know the answer per square inch, one would just need to do a search on the Internet for "convert square km to square inches".
Shanghai is the city with the highest population at 24,256,800. Tokyo is the city with the highest metropolitan area population at 36,923,000. Tokyo is also the city with the highest urban area population at 37,750,000. London is the largest city by land size at 9,078 square kilometres. Manila is the city with the highest population density at 42,857 people per square kilometre.
On the streets, usually in city areas where it's crowded.
New York Times Square is always quite crowded, especially during rush hours, since New York is a large city and Time Square is at the center of it all. Since Westin New York in Time Square hotel is rather famous and is located in a convenient location, the lobby is often filled with people and extremely busy. You may have to wait a long time to check in or out.
Mumbai, formerly Bombay, has the highest population of any Indian city. In 2011, the population of the metropolitan city was over 12,400,000 people - with a density of 20,694 people per square kilometre. It is estimated that the total metropolitan area population of Mumbai is over 20 million.
The most dense city in the world is Manila, Philippines, with a population density of about 46,000 people per square kilometer. It is known for its high-rise buildings, crowded streets, and bustling urban environment.
an area of a city that was poor, dangerous, and crowded
Slums