The population density of Uzbekistan is 61.4 people per square kilometer.
Uzbekistan
The population density of Uzbekistan is 61.4 people per square kilometer.
Central Asia is made up of five independent republics, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan and Tajikistan. Uzbekistan has the largest population.
Total population is 26.5 millions with 96.3 % Muslims (per Pew Forum Study as of October 2009-see related link).
The CIA World Factbook report on Uzbekistan states that 9 per cent of the population is Eastern Orthodox. So, yes, Uzbekistan allows Christianity.
Some countries with areas of population density in excess of 520 inhabitants per square kilometer include Monaco, Singapore, Bahrain, Malta, and Bangladesh. These countries have high population densities due to their small size or high population concentration in urban areas.
Uzbekistan claims to be a democratic republic but the president likes to dictate and Uzbekistan tends to be more lenient to Islam since about 88% of the population claim to be Muslim. It is kind of a semi dictatorship.
Population density.
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Dividing the population by the area the population occupies gives population density.
26,593,000, but only around 80% of this are ethnically Uzbek.