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North Wales is sparsely populated primarily due to its rugged terrain, including mountains and hills, which makes settlement and agriculture more challenging. Additionally, much of the region is designated as national parks and protected areas, limiting development. Economic opportunities are relatively limited compared to urban areas, leading to lower population density as many residents migrate to cities for work. The combination of these factors contributes to its sparse population.

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