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POPULATION DENSITY
Here are some stats on population density here and elsewhere.
|
Sq. Miles |
Sq. Km. |
Pop |
Persons / Sq Km |
| United
Kingdom |
241,590 |
59,500,000 |
246.29 |
| Mexico |
|
1,923,000 |
100,000,000 |
52.00 |
| United States |
|
9,158,960 |
275,562,000 |
30.09 |
| Canada |
3,851,800 |
9,976,162 |
27,300,000 |
2.74 |
| El Salvador |
|
20,720 |
6,123,000 |
295.51 |
| Guatemala |
|
108,430 |
12,640,000 |
116.57 |
| Costa Rica |
|
50,660 |
3,710,000 |
73.23 |
| Belize |
|
23,000 |
300,000 |
13.04 |
| Florida |
54,000 |
139,860 |
13,000,000 |
92.95 |
| California |
156,000 |
404,040 |
30,000,000 |
74.25 |
| New Hampshire |
9,000 |
23,310 |
1,200,000 |
51.48 |
| Texas |
262,000 |
678,580 |
17,000,000 |
25.05 |
| Arizona |
113,600 |
294,224 |
3,677,000 |
12.50 |
| Colorado |
103,700 |
268,583 |
3,300,000 |
12.29 |
| Nevada |
110,000 |
284,900 |
1,200,000 |
4.21 |
| Alaska |
570,300 |
1,477,077 |
552,000 |
0.37 |
NOTES:
1. Some of these population figures are old. Just use
them for comparisons
2. My inference is, if you want to buy cheap land, go some
place that's either hot and dry or cold and dark!
3. Notice that the cheapest places to live in Central America
are also very crowded.
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