Russia
The terrain, the amount of rainfall, and the quality of the soil affected the population density in Western Europe around 1000 AD.
Europe has seen a major population growth, mainly in the west, due to birth rates and migration over the years which resulted in high population density, high population and small area = high population density. The population density of Western Europe is about 110 people per square kilometre.
If you mean dense, as in stupid, I wouldn't even hazard a guess at that one, but do you mean densely populated? If so, I'd hazard a guess at Great Britain simply based on the size of the country. This is just a guess. Vatican City. It is .17 square miles and 860 people live there.
The political entity that has the highest population density is Monaco. In 2005, the average density was 16923 persons per square kilometer, total area 1.95 square kilometers. This is followed by Gibraltar, Vatican City, Malta, and San Marino. Malta, with over 400,000 residents, is the densest large country.The major country with the highest population density is the Netherlands, with a density of about 400 persons per square kilometer, which is 16 million people in 41,526 square kilometers.
What was the estimated population of Europe in 1947.
France
Europe does not, Asia is the continent with the highest population density. However, Monaco (a European country) is the country with the highest population density.
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Russia.
The largest populated country in Eastern Europe is Russia.
Montenegro is the least populated Eastern European country.
The population of Eastern Europe is about 430,000,000.
With the breakup of Yugoslavia, the entity known as the Republic of Kosovo has the highest density in eastern Europe, at about 220 persons per square kilometer. However, its independent status is still disputed by Serbia.The following two, nearly the same, are Moldova and the Czech Republic, each with about 130 persons per square kilometer.
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Spanish is not truly popular outside of Western Europe, despite being an official language of the European Union. In Eastern Europe, no country's Spanish speaking population exceeds 4% of the population. The Eastern European country with the most Spanish speakers is most likely Romania, as it is the only Eastern European country with a Romance language (Romanian).
Eastern Europe is a region in Europe composing of many nations. No country produced Eastern Europe.