According to Statistics Committee the population of the Russian Federation on January 1, 2013,is 143 347 059 of permanent residents.
Population density - 8.38 per km2 (2013). Urban population - 74.03 [2]% (2013).
There are approximatly 22 people per square mile in Russia.
8 people per square mile - but remember that large parts of Russia are extremely harsh environments.
Approximately 56 people per square mile live in Sweden.
The population density of Scotland is estimated to be around 175 people per square mile.
As of 2020, the population density of California is around 255 people per square mile.
As of 2021, Alberta has a population density of around 14 people per square mile.
Approximately 600 people live in Germany per square mile.
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no, because there may be places where there are over a thousand per square mile, like in Moscow, but other areas where there are 0 people per square mile, like the northern parts of Russia
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57 people per square mile.
8.3 people per square kilometer or 21.5 people per square mile.
16,800 people per square mile
There are approximately 4,219,392,000 acres in Russia,Russia encompasses 6,592,800 square miles (17,075,400 square kilometers)There are 640 acres per square mile.
8 people per square mile
Russia covers an area of about 6.593 million sq miles.
Approximately 56 people per square mile live in Sweden.
57 people per square mile
The population density of Scotland is estimated to be around 175 people per square mile.