The Thar Desert
The desert regions of Africa have the lowest population density. Foremost of these is the Sahara, which covers much of northern Africa, with a population density of less than one person per square mile - approx 1 per square kilometer. Second would be the Kalahari in southern Africa with perhaps 2-3 times the density.
Canada's most densely populated province is Prince Edward Island (PEI), with a density of 24.97 persons per square kilometer. Next comes Nova Scotia at 17.63, followed by Ontario at 14.29.Canada's population density is a surprisingly low 3.73 persons per square kilometer. Canada's overall population density is the eighth lowest in the world.Comparing Canada with its neighbour to the south, the population density of the USA is 33.51 persons per square kilometer.Canada's most densely populated province is Prince Edward Island. PEI is also Canada's smallest province, both by area and population.
The Eastern Region has the highest elevation in africa.
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Tokyo/Yokohama region has the highest population density. Tokyo is the most populated city, and Yokohama is the third most populated city, and they are right next to each other.
Asia has the highest percentage of the world's population. The next highest is North America and then Europe. Antarctica is the least populated continent.
The National Capital Region, particularly Manila, has the highest population density in the Philippines. Other densely populated regions include Calabarzon, Central Luzon, and Central Visayas.
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The population density of Gomel Region is 37 people per square kilometer.
Vitebsk Region's population density is 30.6 people per square kilometer.
Grodno Region's population density is 45 people per square kilometer.
The population density of Sava Region is 31.6 people per square kilometer.
The population density of Whitewater Region is 12.9 people per square kilometer.
Ashanti Region's population density is 148.14 people per square kilometer.