Iceland is the least populated country in Scandinavia, with a population of around 360,000 people.
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Iceland has a low population density due to its harsh and rugged terrain, including volcanic activity and glacial ice, which makes large portions of the land uninhabitable. Additionally, its isolated location in the North Atlantic Ocean and limited economic opportunities contribute to a smaller population size.
The three European countries with the lowest population density are Iceland, Norway, and Finland. These countries have vast, sparsely populated areas due to their rugged terrain and harsh climates.
Many countries have low population density. Some of the lowest, according to 2011 figures given by the Population Reference Bureau, are:Mongolia and Western Sahara, with just 2 people per square kilomeeAustralia, Suriname, Namibia, Mauritania, Canada, Iceland and French Giuana, with 3 people per square kilometreGuyana and Libya, with 4 people er square kilometre
The population of Iceland is about 323,000.
The population of Iceland is about 323,000.
Vodafone Iceland's population is 350.
Reykjavík. Southwestern Iceland.
Reykjavík is the capital and largest city of Iceland with a population of 117 706. The greater Reykjavik area has a population of 196 564 and the majority of Iceland's total population.
Iceland
As of 12th April 2012 the population was a modest 320.060.
Translation: What is the population of Iceland? Answer: 316,960 (in 2008)
The population density of Iceland is approximately 8.8 people per square mile.
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about 319.000
Reykjavík. Southwestern Iceland.