Egypt, with 200.45 people per square mile.
The population density of the Planet, including all land areas, is 105 people per square mile. Gibraltar has 200 per square mile, Gaza Strip 194, Bermuda 193, Malta 192, Maldives 188, Bahrain 187, Jersey 184, Taiwan 183 and down to Costa Rica with 0.4 per square mile.
The population density of Kenya is approximately 96 people per square kilometer, which is equivalent to 249 people per square mile.
200 square miles = about 518 km2
The population density is 200 people per square mile
200 acres = 0.3125 mi²
Hawaii's population as of 2011 is 1,372, 810 (est.), and the islands have an area of 28, 311 km2 (10, 931 mi2) therefore the population density is approximately 82.6 people per square km or 214 per square mile.
I have no clue maybe between 100 and 200 people per square mile.
The Orinoco River forms a 200 mile border between Venezuela and Colombia.
It is about 1405 people per square km.(no source For a more accurate numbter for URBAN areas it is approx. 76,200 people per mile Source: World Urban Population density; http://www.demographia.com/db-intlua-area2000.htm
200 meters = About 1/8 mile (0.124274238 miles)
80 000 square miles * (640 acres / square mile) = 51 200 000 acres. Over fifty million acres!
The average population density in the Middle East varies widely by country, with some areas being densely populated and others sparsely inhabited. Overall, the region has an average density of approximately 150 to 200 people per square mile, but this can fluctuate significantly depending on urbanization and geographic factors. Countries like Bahrain and Lebanon have higher densities, while nations such as Saudi Arabia and Oman have much lower figures due to vast desert areas.