The country in Africa with the highest population density is the island of Mauritius off the coast of Madagascar. The population is only about 1.3 million but the average is more than 625 persons per square kilometer. Only the French island of Mayotte has a slightly higher number of inhabitants per unit of area (250,000 people in 374 square kilometers). The actual main island of Mauritius has a greater density, as much as 700 persons per sq. km.
The country on the African mainland with the highest population density is Rwanda, with 11.6 million inhabitants and about 440 persons per square kilometer. It is followed by Burundi which has only about 5% fewer inhabitants.
The most densely populated area in Africa is in the west otherwise known as west Africa.
Netherlands is the most densely populated country in the world
The UK is by far the more densely populated country. It is the 53rd most densely populated country in the world, compared to the US which is 179th most densely populated.
The most densely populated country of Africa is ----- RwandaNigeria, has the highest population (146.2 million) in Africa, but is not necessarily the one with the highest population density (per area).The most densely populated city in Africa is Cairo in Egypt with an approximate 14,000,000 peopleRwanda has to be the most densely populated country in Africa. It is only 26,338 square kilometres and it's population is over 11 million.Edit: Comparative statements are prone to bias, especially when borne out of assumption. In terms of numbers, the population density of Kigali is about 1000 per sq. km. For Cairo that is 10000 per sq. km. For Lagos, the answer is 20000 per sq. km.
Monaco.
The most densely populated sovereign nation is Monaco, with a population density of 16754.
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.
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