As of the last estimates, Kano, Nigeria, has a population of approximately 4 million people. The city's area is about 499 square kilometers, which results in a population density of roughly 8,000 people per square kilometer. However, these figures can vary with new census data, so it's advisable to consult the latest statistics for the most accurate information.
population density is defined as the number of persons per square kilometre of land.
Nigeria's population density is approximately 547 people per square mile.
The population density in Tanzania in 2010 is 46 people per square kilometre.
around 21 people per square kilometre - A low population density.
6,000 persons per square kilometre.
19 inhabitants per square kilometre.
Compared to a large majority of the cities in the United Kingdom, Cardiff does not have a high population density. From the 2006 census, there was a population of 317,500, which gives a population density of 4,392 per square kilometre. Greater London has a population of 7,512,400 which gives a denstiy of 4,761 per square kilometre. {| ! | ! | |}
Population is the amount of people in a country, for example the population of Nigeria is 148million (1997 estimate). The population density is the amount of people in per square kilometre or square mile. In Nigeria this is 145/km squared or 374 per square mile.
41 people per square kilometre.
No Canadian province has the same population density over its entirety. Even PEI with only a population of 140,204 people varies from 80.8 persons per square kilometre in the Charlottetown census agglomeration to 179.5 persons per square kilometre in the Summerside census agglomeration. Within the Charlottetown CA, Charlottetown (City) had a population density of 779.7 persons per square kilometre while Meadowbank is only 36.0 persons per square kilometre.
According to the Population Reference Bureau, in 2011 (the most recent figures), Australia's population density was 3 people per square kilometre.
According to the Population Reference Bureau, in 2011 (the most recent figures), Libya's population density was 4 people per square kilometre.