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Asia by a big margin, about 60% of the world's population.

The most densely populated continent is currently Europe.

(In 2000, Asia accounted for 58% of the world's population total, but not density.)

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Population Density of all the continents are as follows,

Asia - 203 people per square mile

Europe - 134 people per square mile

South America - 73 people per square mile

Africa - 65 people per square mile

North America - 32 people per square mile

Australia - 6.4 people per square mile.

The population density of the planet (including all land area) is about 105 people per square mile. If Antarctica is eliminated (since it has zero population density), the world population density rises only to 115 people per square mile.

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