Yes because it only has 14-15 people per 1 sq km^2
The north of Finland is within the Arctic Circle, so not many people can live there. Most of the population is in the south of Finland.
Not particularly. It may be dark for long periods in winter and cold and sparsely populated, but the people are happy to live there. Visitors might find it a bit more difficult compared to where they are from, but the people from Finland are happy to live there. It is their home.
Antarctica is the most sparsely populated desert on earth.
densely populated
No, the population is well managed by the nine provinces with 54 million people, so the country is not densely populated.
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the whole country is sparsely populated
no
Australia is a sparsely populated country, with most of the population settled round the coast.
Turkey is a country, not a city. Istanbul is a densely populated city, but most of Anatolia is sparsely populated.
Yes it is.
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With the exception of some major cities and towns, the Sahara is sparsely populated.
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sparsely.
There is a sparsely-populated district in southeast Saskatchewan (a Canadian province) called New Finland. "New Finland" is also the local pronunciation of Newfoundland, which is in Canada. It has, in fact, nothing to do with Finland, Europe.