As of 2021, Mississippi has the most churches per square mile in the United States. With a large number of churches in its rural areas, Mississippi has a high concentration of churches compared to other states.
Savannah, Georgia has the most churches per square mile in the United States.
New Jersey is the most densely populated state in the continental US, with approximately 1,206 people per square mile.
The population density of Kentucky is approximately 113 people per square mile.
Connecticut has the most millionaires per square mile in the United States. This is largely due to the proximity to Wall Street and several affluent suburbs.
Boston, Massachusetts has the most colleges per square mile in the United States, with a large concentration of universities and colleges in the city.
Kansas gets the most tornadoes per square mile.
The island of Cyprus holds the record for having the most churches per square mile, according to the Guinness book of world records. It has over 900 churches within its relatively small land area.
The country with the most churches per square mile is Malta. With over 360 churches in an area of just 122 square miles, Malta is known for its high concentration of churches.
Oklahoma experiences the most tornadoes per square mile.
Minnesota
Texas
The District of Columbia has the most lane-miles of highway per square mile (around 57). As for states, the highest number of lane-miles per square mile is Rhode Island at 13.
Texas has the most tornadoes overall, but Oklahoma has the most tornadoes per square mile.
the tree-hugger state
New Jersey is the most densely populated state in the continental US, with approximately 1,206 people per square mile.
According to 2009 estimates, the most densely populated cities in Brazil include:1. Fortaleza [19,611/square mile; 7,587.68/square kilometer] in the state of Ceará in the northeast;2. São Paulo [18,690.1/square mile; 7,216.3/square kilometer] in the state of São Paulo in the southeast;3. Belo Horizonte [17,521/square mile; 7,290.8/square kilometer] in the state of Minas Gerias in the southeast;4. Rio de Janeiro [12,382.7/square mile; 4,781/square kilometer] in the state of Rio de Janeiro in the southeast;5. Salvador [10,817.3/square mile; 4,176.6/square kilometer] in the state of Bahia in the northeast.
New Jersey is the most densely populated U.S. state with a population density of 1210 per square mile. It is followed by Rhode Island with a population density of 1021 and Massachusetts with 871 per square mile.