Population Density By Country - Europe and the New Independent States


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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.

Country (1, 2)
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.