The population of the Philippines is 98.1 million people and the population density is 852 people per square mile. The capital of the Philippines is Manila, with a population of 1.661 million.
According to the last census, taken in mid-2009, the Philippines has a population of 92,226,600, in an area of 115,860 mi^2; therefore, the population density of the Philippines is 795 people/mi^2.
The current population of the Philippines is 98.1 million people, and the population density is 852 people per square mile. The median age in the Philippines is 22.5 years, and the life expectancy is 68.7 years.
The current population of the Philippines is 99.8 million inhabitants. The life expectancy in the Philippines is 68.7 years, and the population density is 867 people per square mile.
With approx. 270 persons/km2 Philippines is in the place 42 in world.
795 people per square mile.
About 795 persons per square mile.
The National Capital Region, particularly Manila, has the highest population density in the Philippines. Other densely populated regions include Calabarzon, Central Luzon, and Central Visayas.
The Philippines has a population density of 295 persons per sqkm. This is number 42 in a list of 238 countries listed in the attached link. As an in situation, there is a higher density in urban areas.
295 people / km2. 765 people / sq mi.
The Philippines ranks 12th in the world, as of 1 July 2007 the population is 88,706,300. If you consider more Parameters like energieconsumption and population density Philippines ranks 17th in the world (see www.humaninflation.de).
Population growth in the Philippines is characterized by a high fertility rate, a large proportion of young people, rapid urbanization, and internal migration from rural to urban areas. The country also experiences challenges related to limited access to family planning services, uneven economic development, and a strain on resources and infrastructure.
The population density of the Philippines is 295 persons per square kilometer. Compare that with Japan's population density of 337 per square kilometer. While Japan is more densely populated, they have far less poverty. From this, it is clear that the cause of poverty in the Philippines is not over population.See what you can do to help the poverty in the Philippines at www.philippineaid.org- Tim TroutmanPhilippine Aid Society