The three least populated regions in Italy are Molise, Aosta Valley (Valle d'Aosta), and Basilicata. Molise has a small population and is known for its rural landscapes and historical towns. Aosta Valley, located in the north, is characterized by mountainous terrain and a sparse population. Basilicata, located in the southern part of the country, also has a low population density and is known for its natural beauty and cultural heritage.
Every where but aproximately 3% of the country.
Monaco, Singapore and South Korea are the most densely populated countries in the world. Mongolia, Namibia and Australia are least densely populated
Neither Taiwan or Mongolia is the least populated country in the world. Taiwan has about 20 million people. Mongolia IS sparsely populated with 3 million people in an area about three times the size of France. The least populated independent state is the densely populated Vatican City, which is also geographically the smallest independent country. It is the seat of the Catholic Church with the pope as its head of state. Its population numbers about 800. The least populated overseas territory is the British dependency of Pitcairn in the Pacific Ocean, which is populated by about 50 people.
what are 3 factors that can influence a particular regions climate
The top three least populated countries, based on studies done in 2004 are: 3. Palau with 20,016 people 2. Nauru with 12, 809 people 1. Tuvalu with just 11, 468 people.
Great Britain, Italy & Japan
1. russia 2, Germany 3. turkey 4. France 5. UK 6. Italy
It would depend on where in Italy you were going from, but at least 3 hours flight time.
The least densely populated city in the world is Greenland's capital, Nuuk, with a population density of about 3 people per square kilometer. Nuuk is known for its vast open spaces and low population density due to Greenland's harsh climate and challenging living conditions.
Belize, at only 307,000 people, it is a full 3 million people behind the next most populated country, which is Panama.
1) The Sahara 2) The Sahel 3) The Savannah and last but not least the Rain Forest.
Population figures for Italy show that the country had 56.8 million inhabitants in 1990. At the time, it was the 18th most populated country in the world.