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Old Posted Aug 20, 2021, 1:43 AM
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Originally Posted by yuriandrade View Post
You mentioned 5,000 inh./sq miles or 1,900 inh/km² (I really need to make the conversion to make sense of it). I can't think of any urban area in Europe or Latin America below this density. Even in Canada, there are not that many these days.
Perhaps you haven’t looked ?


http://www.demographia.com/db-worldua.pdf

Melbourne
Sydney
Quebec City
Toulouse
Marseilles
Nice
Ottawa
Bordeaux
Edmonton


All around 5000-sq mile and in the developed world

And the American densities are hindered by the extremely low density urban fringe , which covers a lot of land and holds few people .
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