The country with the lowest population density in Eastern Europe is Estonia.
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Iceland, Finland, and Sweden.
Antarctica has the lowest population density of any continent. It has no permanent residents, and the population consists only of temporary researchers and scientists, resulting in a near-zero population density.
The four countries in Europe with the lowest overall population density are Iceland, Norway, Finland, and Sweden. These countries have vast land areas with relatively small populations, resulting in lower population density compared to other European nations.
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.
The West is the US region with the lowest population density with about 15/km2.
No, Mongolia has the lowest population density of any country at 1.7/km2. Japan actually has the 23rd largest population density of any country.
Alaska has the lowest population density in the United States. Its large land area and relatively small population contribute to its sparse population density.
The South American country with the lowest population density is Suriname. Its population density is around 4 people per square kilometer.
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