6.4 Australians per square mile. This is because most Australians live around the coastal areas in the major cities with the 'outback' regions being very sparsely populated, and there 1.2 cats every 8 miles and 4 dogs
About three (2.9) people per square kilometer as of July 2014.
Australia has more square miles than India, but India has a much larger population. Australia has a land area of 7,682,300 sq km- That equals to 3 people per km India has a land area of 3,166,830 sq km- That equals to 421 people per km
324 people live per sq. Km in India.
The average density is approx 94 people per sq km.
Approx 262 people per sq km.
2.91 people per sq km, with a total population of 22,328,800 people.
No: quite the opposite, in fact. Australia has an average of three people per square kilometre, while the UK has around 259 people per sq km.
Approximately 302 persons per square km.
Approximately 2,500 persons per square km
About 337 people per square kilometer.
Holland has a population density of 1,105.22 persons per km²
1064 people.