The île-de-France region (also called région parisienne) surrounding the French capital Paris, has the largest population of all French regions. The town of Paris proper had 2,234 million inhabitants in 2010, and the region 11,78 million people (18% of the French population).
official figures for 2007, (published on the 31st of december, 2009)
The French population was officially numbered at 65,031,022 inhabitants in 2007, under the latest official census figures published on the 31st of December 2009.
The most populated regions are the parisian area "Ile de France" (11.74 million inhabitants in 2007, up from 11.67 million in 2006, "Rhône-Alpes" (6.21 million inhabitants up from 6.17 in 2006) and "Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur" (4.944 million up from 4.89 en 2006)
It is the 4th largest US City by population.
Like most regions of the world, Central Africa has a few major cities, like Lagos, Kinshasa, Nairobi, Duala (Cameroon). However, much of the area is lightly populated, especially in the deeper regions of the equatorial rainforest.
Yes, California has been the most populated state in the US since 1970.
The most densely populated area in Africa is in the west otherwise known as west Africa.
Nigeria, with a population of 140 million, which is the 8th most populated country in the world.
There are many regions that are heavily populated. India and china are the two countries with the largest population, followed by the USA in third place.
Melanesia is not the most heavily populated of the three Pacific regions. In fact, Micronesia has the highest population density due to its smaller land area and concentrated populations on certain islands. Melanesia is characterized by its diverse cultures and languages across its larger landmass.
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The east coast is more heavily populated.
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Asia is the most populous continent in the world, with over 4.6 billion people.
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Yes, many Caribbean islands have high population densities due to factors such as tourism, economic opportunities, and historical settlements. However, some islands have lower populations due to their size, geography, or limited resources.
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