England has 383 people per kilometre
637 per square mile
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It depends, some places under 100 people, some places 100 - 500 people, and other places over 500 people!
The question is about the UK - not England.
Britain has a slightly bigger area and much more people: New England has area of 71,991.8 sq mi (186,458.8 km²) Britain has area of 88,744.8 sq mi (229,848 km2) New England has population of 14,444,865 which is density 198.2 per square mile (87.7/km²) Britain has 60,003,000 with density 717 per square mile (277/km²)
The US population density was estimated at 85 persons per square mile in 2007.
Greece's population density is 86 persons per square kilometer of land area.
98 people per square km
The city of Nimes in France has a population of around 140,000 .
Approximately 302 persons per square km.
The total length of Great Britain's coastline is 18838 km
The area of Great Britain is 209331 square kilometres.
The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland is 94,058 square miles or 243,610 sq km
Nearly 24 times. The Amazon is 5,500,000 km squared and Great Britain is 229,800 km squared.
About 14,500 km or 9,000 miles.
5652 km
There is no river dividing Great Britain form France. The water between them is called the English Channel and it is a part of the Ocean.
Britain is 209,331 square km and the United Kingdom is 242,495 square km
No, the island of Great Britain does not have the longest coastline in Europe, it has the third at 11,779 km. However, if you mean the country of the United Kingdom (commonly referred to Great Britain) then the answer is still no and the position is still at third, but with an additional coastline of 650 km for Northern Ireland, summing up to 12,429 km.
Britain Simons is 5' 8 1/2".
Depends on where you are traveling to and from within those countries and how you intend to travel. If you drive from Aberdeen to Berlin then its 1969 km If you fly from Aberdeen to Berlin then its 1116 km The shortest distance between the two countries borders is aproximatly 350 km