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Monaco, a small city-state on the French Riviera, has the highest population density in the world, with around 26,150 people per square kilometer. Its limited size and popularity as a luxury destination contribute to its dense population.
Monaco has the highest population density in the world.
The population density of Special wards of Tokyo is 14,061 people per square kilometer.
The average population density for the whole world is approximately 58 people per square kilometer.
It is estimated that around 1% of the world's population is defecating at any given moment, which translates to approximately 80 million people at any time, considering a global population of around 8 billion. This number can fluctuate based on factors like time of day, cultural habits, and dietary influences. Additionally, this approximation varies by region and population density.
Europe: - Population: about 740,000,000 - Area: 10,180,000 km2 - Population Density: 73/km2 United States: - Population: about 313,000,000 - Area: 9,826,675 km2 - Population Density: 32/km2 Europe's population density is more than double that of the United States.
The population density of the world in 2010 was approximately 49.2 people per square kilometer.
Population density in China was last measured at 144.10 in 2011, according to the World Bank. Population density is midyear population divided by land area in square kilometers.
It is difficult to estimate the exact number of street lights in the world as it varies greatly by country and population density. However, it is estimated that there are over 300 million street lights globally.
The average density of population in the whole world in km square is approximately 34.06.
Bangladesh has the world's 9th highest population density - about 1,099.3 persons per square kilometer.
There will be some parts in most countries of the world where the population density is 500 per square km.