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South America currently contains approximately 371,274,000 people. North America only contains approximately 295,734,000 people. Out of North and South America the continent with the largest population is South America.
The population for North America and South American were different because they both stayed on there own side. Back in time places did not mix.
At 5,335 people per km2 (13,817.6 people per mi2) in 2006, Vancouver is the third most densely populated large city in North America after New York City and San Francisco
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The population density was about 19 people per square mile in North America
South Korea's population density is 500 per square kilometer.
Just to be clear, North America is not a part of Europe; it's its own continent. The population density of North America is 23/km2 while Europe's is 73/km2. So, you can tell that Europe's population is about 3x that of North America's.
530,000,000 is the current population, so the population in 2010 must have been around 480,000,000-500,000,000.
The latest figures are from 2013 estimates. The population of North America is 559 million people. The largest population is located in the United States with 319 million. The smallest population in North America is in Montserrat with 5,189 people.
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2011 est.347 388 982persons
North Korea's population density is 198 per square kilometer.
The population density of North Tyneside is 2,326.5 people per square kilometer.
North Kawartha's population density is 2.9 people per square kilometer.
North Dumfries's population density is 48.4 people per square kilometer.
North Grenville's population density is 42.8 people per square kilometer.