34 people per square mile.
Norway
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Out of Italy and Norway, Norway has the lower population density ranking 213th out of 241 nations with a population density of 34 people per square mile. Italy ranks 62nd out of 241 nations with a population density of 581 people per square mile.
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No, it is not, as the population density is higher in the southeast in and around Oslo than it is in the North. Even so, being a mountainous area Norway still has the lowest population density in Europe.
Norway have way lower population density than Italy because they are noth catholic.
Approx 16 per sq km.
Trondheim's population density is 539.1 people per square kilometer.
The density is: 12.702/km2 or 32.898/sq mi. Number 212th on wikipedia's scale
Vestfold is a very tiny little county in Norway with a population of over 236,000 people. That is almost 5% of the total population of Norway and gives this little county a density of 260 people per square mile.
It could have something to do with Norway's more northern location, less sunlight in the winter, and much cooler climate than that of Italy.