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Russia by far. Europe's population is over 5 times that of Russia, but its size is less than 2/3 that of Russia's. Europe's population density is about 72/km2 while Russia's is about 8/km2; Europe's population density is about 9 times that of Russia's.
The population of Russia in 2008 was approximately 142.5 million people.
A population density map of Russia can be found at most local libraries. Many geography books will have population density maps for each country.
In Russia, the population density is 21.7 people per square mile. The median age in Russia is 38.4 years, and the life expectancy is 68 years.
Simple - Russia has more land in relation to the UK. Russia's population is spread over a larger area - therefore their population density is much less.
The country with the lowest population density in Eastern Europe is Estonia.
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According to census.gov, the 2008 population density estimate of the US is 86 people per square mile.
Europe's is by far greater compared to Russia's. Europe's would be around 75/km2 while Russia's is only around 8/km2, meaning Europe's population density is over 9x that of Russia's. However, only calculating the European portion of Russia's population density would be about 28/km2, but Europe's is still greater.
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