There are 31 people per sq. mile (12 per sq. kilometer) in Norway
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.
34 people per square mile.
Troms is a county in the northern part of Norway. The county houses about 158,025 people. This is about 3.33% of the population of Norway. There are about 20 people per square mile in Troms.
Rogaland has a county population of more than 460,000 people. This county houses about 9% of Norway's residents and 130 people per square mile of land.
57 people per square mile.
Vestfold is a very tiny little county in Norway with a population of over 236,000 people. That is almost 5% of the total population of Norway and gives this little county a density of 260 people per square mile.
Out of Italy and Norway, Norway has the lower population density ranking 213th out of 241 nations with a population density of 34 people per square mile. Italy ranks 62nd out of 241 nations with a population density of 581 people per square mile.
16,800 people per square mile
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.
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Oppland houses about 5% of Norway's total population. They have almost 200,000 residents in this county. There are 20 people per square mile and the population has stayed fairly steady over the years.