I guess you mean the population density, which would be of 54 inhabitants per square kilometer. However, you should be aware this is just an average, as there are regions with very low populations such as the Sonoran and Chihuahuan deserts. On the other hand, you have huge metropolises such as Mexico City, with 5,950 inhabitants per square kilometer.
Northern Mexico in general, Baja California Sur in particular with only 7 people per square kilometer (18 people / sq mi).
Approximately 21,500 people live in every square kilometer in Paris.
1,425 people per square kilometer in Cape Town
The population density of Thailand is approximately 135 people per square kilometer.
1.7/km2 or 4.4/sq mi 2/km2 at the moment
Estonia's population density is 28/sqkm
Recife's population density is 7,163.3 people per square kilometer.
Banjul's population density is 374.5 people per square kilometer.
Nauru's population density is 441 people per square kilometer.
Approximately 508 people live per square kilometer in the Netherlands, making it one of the most densely populated countries in the world.
The population density of Delhi is approximately 11,297 people per square kilometer. This makes it one of the most densely populated areas in India.
I 2,121,000 people.much, much people.