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Peru's population density: (last updated June 30th, 2010) population; 29,461,933 area(km2); 1,285,216 area(mi2); 496,225 density(km2); 23 density(mi2); 60
The average population density for the whole world is approximately 58 people per square kilometer.
It is 3,332.1 resident per square mile in 2010.
The population density of the planet (including all land area) is about 105 people per square mile. If Antarctica is eliminated (since it has zero population density), the world population density rises only to 115 people per square mile.
The population density of New Mexico is about 17 people per square mile.
The population density in Tanzania in 2010 is 46 people per square kilometre.
The population density of Hungary (as of January 1, 2010) was 280 persons per square mile.
As of January 1, 2010, the population of Great Britain was 62,041,708. Her population density was 660 persons per square mile (or 255 per km2).
The population density in 2010 is 48.31 residents per square mile.
Greater Toronto Area's population density is 850 people per square kilometer.
Bangladesh has the world's 9th highest population density - about 1,099.3 persons per square kilometer.
55.46 people per square km (as of 2010).
The average density of population in the whole world in km square is approximately 34.06.
The population recored on 7th October 2010 was 868,256
The population density of the planet (including all land area) is about 105 people per square mile. If Antarctica is eliminated (since it has zero population density), the world population density rises only to 115 people per square mile.
Tokyo, Japan is often considered one of the most crowded cities in the world due to its high population density and large number of residents living in a relatively small area. It is known for its bustling streets, packed train stations, and compact living spaces.
According to the United Nations World Populations Prospects Report, in 2010, Japan's population density was 337.4 people per square mile. It should be noted that 80% of Japan is considered uninhabitable.