No, Monaco is. Monaco has a population density of 16,923/km2. The Netherlands is the 5th most densely populated nation in Europe with a population density of 403/km2.
Monaco is the most densely populated country in Western Europe, all of Europe, and the world.
The most densely populated country is Monaco, a microstate on the border between Italy and France. Ignoring microstates, the most densely populated country would be the Netherlands. The most densely populated city is Paris.
The most densely populated sovereign nation is Monaco, with a population density of 16754.
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Monaco has been densely populated for centuries. Since its a micro-state, it's not that easy to find records of such. The earliest population for Monaco I found comes from 1950, where the population stood at about 18,000. This would be a population density of about 9,000/km2 and if it were ranked among today's countries, Monaco would still be the most densely populated country.
The three most densely populated countries in the world are Monaco, Singapore, and Bahrain. These countries have high population densities due to their small land areas and high populations.
BELGIUM'S 7,074,910.; makes it Europe's Most Densely Populated Country -- Big Majority Women.
monaco has ahigh population density because it has a high population and is a very small area, with this it makes the density (people/km2) 16620
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The most densely populated country is Monaco, a small country between France and the Mediterranean. The most densely populated region would have to be the low land countries (Netherlands, Belgium, and Luxembourg, as well as the Western border of Germany). England, United Kingdom is also a heavily populated region, as well as Northern Italy and the coast of Portugal and Italy.
If you mean dense, as in stupid, I wouldn't even hazard a guess at that one, but do you mean densely populated? If so, I'd hazard a guess at Great Britain simply based on the size of the country. This is just a guess. Vatican City. It is .17 square miles and 860 people live there.