The highest population in Iceland and almost the total population of the whole country
is the capital Reykjavik
==3,1/km2== (233rd) or.. ==7.5/mi2==
île de France
The regions with the highest population density in France are around Paris, specifically in the Γle-de-France region, and in major urban areas like Lyon, Marseille, and Lille. These areas have high levels of economic activity and job opportunities, leading to more people residing there.
The population density in most parts of Belgium is relatively high, with an average of around 975 people per square kilometer. This is due to the country's small size and high level of urbanization, especially in cities like Brussels, Antwerp, and Ghent.
Certain parts of Europe will have extremely low density of population statistics for various reasons. Crime rates might be higher here, or it might just be the least preferred part of Europe.
yes but only in a few parts of iceland
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Europe, but geologically most of the west and northern parts of Iceland are on the North American plate.
The area surrounding the Baltic Sea has the highest concentration of Blondes. Sweden, Finland and Norway have the most. Then Denmark, Iceland, parts of England and Scotland, and Poland.
They all do ... except for parts of the American south-west. And you can't maintain a place like Vegas indefinitely.
Iceland sits astraddle the mid-Atlantic ridge.
Iceland sits astraddle the mid-Atlantic ridge.
NO would be an understatement. O___OThey have among the highest population and population growth in the world, to such a degree that in parts of china there is a police force dedicated to not allowing more than one child to a family.