South Korea's population density is 500 per square kilometer.
In the west, in a region called "De Randstad", an area containing the 4 major cities (Amsterdam, Rotterdam, The Hague, Utrecht). also the province of Noord-Brabant has some of the largest cities of The Netherlands (Den Bosch, Eindhoven, Tilburg, Breda).
Some examples of US cities with a population of 10,000 or less include Alpine, Arizona; Crystal, North Dakota; and Westhope, North Dakota.
The population of North Carolina is approximately 9,250,000.
Despite being a very small country there is a Hugh difference. In the north it has a very high density (during WO I belgium had the highest density in the world), in the south it has a low density(in western terms).GewestenNumberTotal population in %Density(civilians/km²)Brussels1.000.7499,3922Flanders6.043.16158,0439Wallonia3.395.94232,6198
North American Cities by Population:Mexico City.New York City.Los Angeles.Chicago.Toronto.Havana.Houston.Santo Domingo.Montreal.Ecatepec de Morelos.
North Korea's population density is 198 per square kilometer.
North Grenville's population density is 42.8 people per square kilometer.
North Kawartha's population density is 2.9 people per square kilometer.
The population density of North Tyneside is 2,326.5 people per square kilometer.
North Dumfries's population density is 48.4 people per square kilometer.
north has a high population density but south has a low population density. To find out more population densities of other countries, look at a choropleth map
The population density was about 19 people per square mile in North America
No. The greatest population density is around the three central cities -- Raleigh, Greensboro, and Charlotte (which is on the South Carolina border).
No. The greatest population density is around the three central cities -- Raleigh, Greensboro, and Charlotte (which is on the South Carolina border).
Matabeleland North Province's population density is 9.33 people per square kilometer.
North Banat District's population density is 63.0 people per square kilometer.