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 Population density - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Population density is a measurement of population per unit area or unit volume.
Population density is a common biological measurement and is often used by conservationists as a more appropriate measure than absolute numbers.
City population is however, heavily dependent on the definition used for the urban area: densities will be far higher for the central municipality than when more recently-developed and as yet administratively unincorporated suburbs are included, as in the concepts of agglomeration or metropolitan area, the latter including sometimes neighbouring cities.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Population_density   (702 words)

  
 List of countries by population - Simple English Wikipedia
Also see: List of countries, List of countries by area, List of countries by population density, List of countries by continent, List of most populous nations by 2025, List of countries by date of nationhood, Thirty most populous cities in the world
This is a list of countries by population.
This page has the name of almost every country in the world.
simple.wikipedia.org /wiki/List_of_countries_by_population   (157 words)

  
 List of countries by area
See also List of countries, List of countries by population, List of countries by population density, List of countries by continent, Orders of magnitude (area).
The list also shows the 11 countries which have a total of 66 dependencies, of which 23 are not permanently inhabited and therefore not in the List of countries by population.
The 193 countries in the list are the 191 United Nations member states plus the Republic of China (Taiwan) and the Holy See (Vatican City).
usapedia.com /l/list-of-countries-by-area.html   (237 words)

  
 YourArt.com >> Encyclopedia >> Human
The number of centenarians (humans 100 years or older) in the world was estimated by the United Nations at 210,000 in 2002.
This has led to increased populations, the development of cities, and, due to increased population density, the wider spread of infectious diseases.
With a population of over six billion, humans are among of the most numerous of the large mammals.
www.yourart.com /research/encyclopedia.cgi?subject=/Human   (6549 words)

  
 List of countries by population density - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The list is headed by a number of city-states, which are not necessarily the most densely populated cities (see, List of selected cities by population density).
List of South American countries by population density
List of the most densely populated administrative units in the world
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/List_of_countries_by_population_density   (301 words)

  
 LIST OF COUNTRIES BY POPULATION : Encyclopedia Entry
This is a list of sovereign states and other territories by population, with population figures estimated for 1 July 2005 (rounded to the nearest 1,000).
The list includes all sovereign states and dependent territories recognized by the United Nations plus the territory under the effective control of the Republic of China (Taiwan), Holy See (Vatican City), Palestinian territories, and Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic (Western Sahara).
For a graphical version of this list, see List of countries by population (graphical).
bibleocean.com /OmniDefinition/List_of_countries_by_population   (311 words)

  
 Highest lowest biggest smallest tallest deepest oldest youngest Continents Countries Cities Dependencies Deserts Islands Lakes Mountains Oceans Provinces Rivers Seas and more list by World Atlas
Numerous areas of the world (most often islands) are under the economic and military protection of another country.
Numbers shown are the population within the immediate surrounding area of the established border of the city, and also include the city limit population figures.
Numbers shown are the population within the recognized city limits, and do not include people living in the immediate surrounding area outside of the established border of the city.
worldatlas.com /geoquiz/thelist.htm   (589 words)

  
 Xah: Population under the Firmament
This is a good list to tell which place in the world are most densely packed by human animals.
pop_density.txt Density by Country is not a good indicator because countries vary greatly in size and the population distribution.
Africa in general is the world's most over populated place with regards to subsistence, and the politics there one of most chaotic and corrupt, probably worse than Middle East.
xahlee.org /Periodic_dosage_dir/20030911_populous.html   (750 words)

  
 JP Japon Japon Giappone Japao Japan
This has resulted in an extremely high population density in the habitable zones, mainly in the coastal areas.
However about 73% of the country is mountainous and unsuitable for agricultural, industrial or residential use due to the generally steep elevations, climate and risk of landslides due to earthquakes and heavy rain.
Japan, a country of islands, extends along the eastern or Pacific coast of Asia.
www.travelxl.com /countrieses/japan.htm   (209 words)

  
 Finland -
Save the Children: State of the World’s Mothers 2004, Rank 2 out of 119 countries (tied with Denmark)
It is situated in northern Europe, bounded by the Baltic Sea with the Gulf of Finland to the south and the Gulf of Bothnia to the west.
Finland's population has always been concentrated in the southern parts of the country, which is even more pronounced after the 20th century urbanization.
psychcentral.com /psypsych/Finland   (4293 words)

  
 Cuba Online Research :: Information about Cuba
List of countries by population   As of 2005 est.
Cuba has a high abortion rate of 77.7 abortions per 1,000 women aged 15-44 in 1996, 3rd highest in the world among 55 countries whose abortion rate was available to be compiled in a 1999 UN study.
Diego Velzquez de Cullar led the Spanish invasion, subdued the Indigenous populations, became governor of Cuba for Spain in 1511 and built a villa in Baracoa, which became the first capital of the island and also in 1518 [1] the seat of the (Diocese) of the first bishop of Cuba.
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 Here's my new essay debunking the myth of so-called "overpopulation."
The countries toward the bottom of the list tend to be poor, third world countires with a very low standard of living.
Please note that the countries at the top of the list tend to be rich, first world countries where people have a high standard of living.
This is a list of countries ranked in order of population density:
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 South Africa
The major part of the Asian population of the country is Indian in origin, many of them descended from indentured workers brought in the 19th century to work on the sugar plantations of the eastern coastal area then known as Natal.
Members of the lower house are elected on a population basis by proportional representation: half of the members are elected from national lists and half are elected from provincial lists.
South Africa is a middle-income country with an abundant supply of resources, well-developed financial, legal, communications, energy, and transport sectors, a stock exchange (the JSE Securities Exchange), that ranks among the 10 largest in the world, and a modern infrastructure supporting an efficient distribution of goods to major urban centres throughout the region.
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 Macau - Macau - Travel to China
Considered as a "dependent areadependency", Macau is the List of countries by population densitymost densely populated of the countries/dependencies in the world.
Macau's population is 95% Chinese peopleChinese, primarily Cantonese and some Hakka, both from nearby Guangdong Province.
This is a curious side effect of colonial isolation from the parent country.
www.famouschinese.com /virtual/Macau   (1774 words)

  
 session 14
List and chart five countries with lowest population density.
A-student exercise--Research and gather data on population density in the world and compare population density among countries.
Discuss the topic selected by the group facilitator regarding issues concerning today's population on the webboard.
ruby.fgcu.edu /courses/sstans/81469/sess14.html   (187 words)

  
 List of countries - Gurupedia
You can also browse countries by capital city, by continent, by population, by area, by population density, by gross domestic product, by date of nationhood and by time zone.
This is an alphabetical list of the independent countries of the world.
The WikiProject Countries is an attempt to formulate a template for the country articles and expands articles with public domain sources (see Status of the porting of the CIA World Factbook, Status of the porting of U.S. Dept of State info).
www.gurupedia.com /l/li/list_of_countries.htm   (566 words)

  
 List of U.S. states by population - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This is a list of United States of America states by population as of 2005, according to the 2005 Census estimates taken by the United States Census Bureau.
The total population of the United States was 281,421,906 at the 2000 Census, and is estimated to be 298,403,919 in March 2006.
Downtown Los Angeles, California: the most populous city of the most populous state.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/List_of_U.S._states_by_population   (143 words)

  
 Population Encyclopedia Article @ NaturalResearch.org
Population density is measured by dividing the number of individuals by the area of the region in which they live.
Populate, as a verb, means the process of populating a geographic area, as by procreation or immigration.
Population transfer is a term referring to a policy by which a state forces the movement of a large group of people out of a region, most frequently on the basis of their ethnicity or religion.
www.naturalresearch.org /encyclopedia/Population   (1847 words)

  
 Middle East Open Encyclopedia: Population
Population density is measured by dividing the number of individuals by the area of the region in which they live.
Population transfer is a term referring to a policy by which a state forces the movement of a large group of people out of a region, most frequently on the basis of their ethnicity or religion.
The age and gender distribution of a population within a given nation or region is commonly represented by means of a population pyramid.
www.baghdadmuseum.org /ref?title=Population   (1772 words)

  
 List of countries by population density - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The list is headed by a number of city-states, which are not necessarily the most densely populated cities (see, List of selected cities by population density).
List of countries/dependencies by population density in inhabitants/km².
List of the most densely populated administrative units in the world
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/List_of_countries_by_population_density   (286 words)

  
 List of selected cities by population density - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The article on Mumbai lists 28,834/km² as the population density, though it can be calculated as 39,860/km² (17,449,532 people in 437.77 km²), and a reference later in the article states 45,662/km²
This is a list of selected cities and their corresponding population densities.
The actual City of London has a lower resident density at 2,966/km² and a working density of up to 115,384/km²
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/List_of_selected_cities_by_population_density   (207 words)

  
 population density
However, the list of countries by population density is based on total area, including inland water.
Countries or territories with the highest population densities are:
Note that population density, according to this definition, depends on the scale of the sampling area used, and is hard to define as a real-valued continuous function over the area in question.
www.fact-library.com /population_density.html   (724 words)

  
 Population of the 100 Largest Cities and Other Urban Places In The United States: 1790 to 1990
The wide range in land area and density is illustrated in Table A with data for the 20 largest cities in the United States in 1990 (rounded data from Table 22).
The population of Honolulu for those years in which it would have been among the 100 largest urban places is shown in a footnote in Tables 13 and 15-18 (for 1900 and 1920-1950).
Among the 100 largest cities and other urban places, the number of extended cities was 12 in 1970, 13 in 1980, and 22 in 1990.
www.census.gov /population/www/documentation/twps0027.html   (4915 words)

  
 countries_by_density.htm
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 Africa- Population Density
Compare Africa's 10 largest countries (in terms of land area) to the United States in terms of population, land area, and population density.
After a review of population density, students will find African countries and determine their population densities and record them using Excel.
Each team will be given five countries in a region of Africa to determine population density.
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 Countries & flags - Homework Center - Multnomah County Library
Today, the richest and most modern country in Africa is trying to heal the wounds left by a long history of racism." You can even listen to some words in the Zulu language.
Click on a country's general location on the map or on the list of countries.
Facts and information about countries throughout the world.
www.multcolib.org /homework/cntryhc.html   (7739 words)

  
 Population Density - Persons per sq km - Flags, Maps, Economy, Geography, Climate, Natural Resources, Current Issues, International Agreements, Population, Social Statistics, Political System
This page of GDP per capita ranking of countries is based on figures from the 1999 CIA world factbook.
Population Density - Persons per sq km - Flags, Maps, Economy, Geography, Climate, Natural Resources, Current Issues, International Agreements, Population, Social Statistics, Political System
As a rule the GDP per capita data used to rank the countries is as of January 1999.
www.photius.com /wfb1999/rankings/population_density_0.html   (93 words)

  
 List of countries by ... - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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