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* Population Density: * With 12,649 persons per square mile that sounds extremely heavily populated to anyone raised outside of an Urban center. * Miami has 11,483 per square mile. * Los Angeles has 8,205 per square mile. * Denver has 3,838 per square mile. * Houston has 3,828 per square mile.
Toronto, with a population density of 3972 people per square kilometre (10287 people per square mile).
New York City has a few more than Las Vegas.
The population density of New York City is 27,532 people per square mile, or 10,630 people per square kilometer. The population density of the borough of Manhattan, however, is 70,951 people per square mile, or 27,394 people per square kilometer. Manhattan (which is known as New York County in state government) is the most densely populated county in the United States, and one of the most densely populated places in the world.
New Jersey is the most densely populated U.S. state with a population density of 1210 per square mile. It is followed by Rhode Island with a population density of 1021 and Massachusetts with 871 per square mile.
Boston, Massachusetts has the most colleges per square mile in the United States, with a large concentration of universities and colleges in the city.
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Louisville. Ky
In 1790, Philadelphia had a population of approximately 28,522 people. The city covered an area of about 2.5 square miles at that time, which translates to a population density of roughly 11,409 people per square mile. This made Philadelphia one of the most densely populated cities in the early United States.
Among all US states, New Jersey is the most densely populated with a population of 1210.1/square mile. Washington D C has a population density of 10588.8/square mile.
Population density of a place (country, state, city, county, providence) or area is the equivalent of how many people there are per square mile of the place. It is computed by dividing the total population of the place by the area of the place - usually in square miles in the US. In most of the world, the area would be measured in square kilometres. For example, the United States has a population density of 83.022 people per square mile.