Antananarivo's population density is 10,266.5 people per square kilometer.
The arithmetic density of Madagascar is calculated by dividing the total population by the total land area. As of recent estimates, Madagascar has a population of approximately 28 million people and a land area of about 587,041 square kilometers. This results in an arithmetic density of roughly 48 people per square kilometer. However, this figure can fluctuate with changes in population and land measurements.
About 91 persons per square mile as of July 2009.
Madagascar is considered to be an over populated country. This is due to the density of it's population. There are too many people in such a small area.
the current population of Madagascar is 27,691,313 people
The largest island country in Africa that lies east of Mozambique is Madagascar. As of the latest estimates, Madagascar has a population density of approximately 47 people per square kilometer. The country's unique biodiversity and varied ecosystems make it a significant area for conservation and study.
Lemurs are typically found in the forests that remain on the periphery of the island, since most of the central part of the island has been deforested. Lemur population density is highest in the rainforests along the eastern coast of Madagascar.
As of 2012, Madagascar's population (estimated) is 22,005,222.
Population of Madagascar: 20,042,552
The population of Madagascar is about 22,400,000.
2,88,990
Interesting that you ask, as Australia and Madagascar have similar population sizes. Australia has currently 22,620,600 while Madagascar21,315,135.Australia's population density though is much lower as it's a significantly larger land mass at nearly 7.7 million square kilometres compared to Madagascar's size of just over 0.5 million sq km.
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