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The Baja California Peninsula is the least densely populated region in Mexico.
The great lakes are the most densely populated of those regions.
Northern European Lowlands
Every where but aproximately 3% of the country.
In general, the southern areas of Europe and Russia tend to be more densely populated. These regions typically have milder climates, more fertile land, and better access to water sources, which have historically attracted more human settlement and population growth.
Singapore and Hong Kong are the most densely populated regions on earth. Both areas have population densities of over 6000 people per square kilometer.
False, they are not even part of China Proper.
On average, the Southern Hemisphere tends to have lower population density compared to the Northern Hemisphere. This is mainly because the Southern Hemisphere has large areas of sparsely populated land, such as deserts and oceans, while the Northern Hemisphere has more densely populated regions like Europe and Asia.
Probably due to the composition of the continent. Many places are inhospitable - especially central regions, where the temperature is far too high to allow permanent residence.
The western regions of North America in 1781 were generally sparsely populated compared to the eastern coastal areas. Native American tribes and some European settlers lived in these regions, but the population density was much lower than in the eastern colonies.
The highest populated country in the UK is England. It is the largest country in the UK by population and has the most densely populated regions such as London and the Southeast.
Tetanus is everywhere, but frequently happens around densely populated regions in hot, damp climates with fertile land.