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The Himalayas, spanning five countries (India, Nepal, Bhutan, China, and Pakistan), have an estimated population of around 50 million people. However, population density varies significantly across the region, with some areas being sparsely populated due to harsh terrain and climate. The total area of the Himalayas is approximately 1.5 million square kilometers, leading to an average population density of about 33 people per square kilometer, though this figure can vary widely depending on specific locations within the range.

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