In 1998 Europe and the New Independent States had a population density of
about 29.7 people per square kilometer. The table below gives the average number
of people per square mile for all countries of Europe and the New Independent
States. The thumbnail map to the right gives the same information in graphical
form.
|
Population Density (people/sq. km)
|
|
|
Albania
|
121.6 |
|
Andorra
|
144.4 |
|
Armenia
|
120.5 |
|
Austria
|
98.3 |
|
Azerbaijan
|
91.2 |
|
Belarus
|
50.1 |
|
Belgium
|
336.6 |
|
Bosnia and Herzegovina
|
65.7 |
|
Bulgaria
|
74.5 |
|
Croatia
|
82.8 |
|
Czech Republic
|
130.8 |
|
Denmark
|
125.8 |
|
Estonia
|
32.9 |
|
Faroe islands
|
30.0 |
|
Finland
|
16.9 |
|
France
|
107.8 |
|
Georgia
|
73.3 |
|
Germany
|
234.8 |
|
Gibraltar
|
4,461.5 |
|
Greece
|
81.5 |
|
Guernsey
|
335.1 |
|
Hungary
|
110.5 |
|
Iceland
|
2.7 |
|
Ireland
|
52.5 |
|
Italy
|
193.1 |
|
Jersey
|
767.2 |
|
Kazakhstan
|
6.3 |
|
Kyrgyzstan
|
23.6 |
|
Latvia
|
37.2 |
|
Liechtenstein
|
200.0 |
|
Lithuania
|
55.2 |
|
Luxembourg
|
164.3 |
|
Macedonia, The Former Yugoslav Republic of
|
80.8 |
|
Malta
|
1,187.5 |
|
Man, Isle of
|
54.4 |
|
Moldova
|
132.3 |
|
Monaco
|
16,410.3 |
|
Montenegro
|
49.5 |
|
Netherlands
|
464.2 |
|
Norway
|
14.4 |
|
Poland
|
126.8 |
|
Portugal
|
108.0 |
|
Romania
|
97.2 |
|
Russia
|
8.6 |
|
San Marino
|
416.7 |
|
Serbia
|
119.1 |
|
Slovakia
|
110.5 |
|
Slovenia
|
97.4 |
|
Spain
|
78.4 |
|
Sweden
|
21.6 |
|
Switzerland
|
182.5 |
|
Tajikistan
|
42.2 |
|
Turkmenistan
|
8.8 |
|
Ukraine
|
83.0 |
|
United Kingdom
|
238.9 |
|
Uzbekistan
|
55.9 |
Footnotes:
1. McDevitt,
Thomas M. World population profile: 1998. Washington, DC: U.S. Government
Printing Office, 1999, p.A13-14.
2. United
States Central Intelligence Agency. CIA world factbook. 1998.