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The population density for Moscow is 11,455 people every square kilometer.
yes there is ABOUT 1000 people every square mile
637.8 people every square mile in Maryland according to 2007
The population of Albania is just over three million people living in an 11,000 square mile area. This means that there are about 250 people living in every square mile.
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Persons per square mile - population and housing unit density are computed by dividing the total population or number of housing units within a geographic entity by the land area of that entity measured in square miles or in square kilometers.
48,846,823-1,256 citizens for every square mile (485 per every square kilometer)It is a DENSE population.
Java in Indonesia. The island has a population of about 135 million with about 1,026 people living in every square mile.
Premiership players usually get new jerseys, socks and other kit for every match. This is why the players can often keep on exchanging the jerseys with the away team after the match.
You just need to divide the population (5000) by the area (10000). In your example it will be 5000/10000 = 0.5 which means 0.5 people for every square meter. don't be alarmed by the fraction.
On the contrary, many people do in fact live in South Korea. There are approximately 49 million people who live in the small peninsula nation that is roughly 38,000 square miles. That means that South Korea's population and size is roughly one third of Japan's. In fact, Korea's population is larger than all of California combined and its population density is roughly 1,300 people for every square mile, where as California's is 234 people for every square mile. Did you know that Seoul is the largest city in South Korea and the third largest city in the world, in terms of city population?
Approximately 21,500 people live in every square kilometer in Paris.