The only five states entirely east of the Mississippi River with areas of population density of fewer than two people per square mile are Maine, Vermont, West Virginia, Kentucky, and Mississippi. These states have rural regions with low population densities, often characterized by vast, unpopulated land areas.
Iowa, Missouri, Arkansas.
Mississippi is the 32nd most populated state in the United States. As of 2012, the population of Mississippi was 2,984,926, and the population density was 63.5 people per square mile.
Missouri's population density is fairly moderate, averaging 87.1 people per square mile, ranking 30th. Also, Missouri's population density is the closest to the national average of 88.6 people per square mile.
Mississippi, known as The Magnolia State and The Hospitality State, has a population of 2,984,926. Jackson, the state capital, has a population of 175,437.
Columbia has a population density of 1,044 people. The total population is 44,400,00 people!!!!
The population of the state of Mississippi is 2.991 million people. Mississippi joined the Union on December 10, 1817, and its capital is Jackson.
The population density of Heerenveen is 316 people per square kilometer.
The population density of Cheongju is 4,325.5 people per square kilometer.
The population density of Malm is 1,099 people per square kilometer.
The population density of The Netherlands is roughly 1025 people per square mile.
The population density of Uzbekistan is 61.4 people per square kilometer.
Muan's population density is 161 people per square kilometer.