Denver, CO, U.S.A.; Mexico City, Mexico
According to census.gov, the 2007 population density estimate of Arizona is 57 people per square mile.
Arizona, USA - Population density: 55.8 people per square mile.
It is a beautiful 240 mile drive.
57 people per square mile.
Arizona and Mexico share a 389 mile International border,
Several cities in the U.S. are situated above 3,000 feet in elevation. Notable examples include Denver, Colorado, which is often referred to as the "Mile High City" at 5,280 feet, and Santa Fe, New Mexico, at approximately 7,199 feet. Other cities that exceed this elevation include Flagstaff, Arizona, at around 6,910 feet, and Colorado Springs, Colorado, at about 6,035 feet. These cities are known for their scenic mountain views and outdoor recreational opportunities.
about 1 mile wide
930 miles
Mile High Stadium is called so because it's in Denver. Denver is nicked named that because its elevation is exactly one-mile above sea level, thus a mile high.
The 2010 population densisty was 56.3 persons per square mile.
The duration of Mile High is 2940.0 seconds.
The population density is 56.3 persons per square mile.