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According to the 2004 statistics, the unit is square kilometers. Only the 15 most populous countries and the 10 largest countries and the smallest 1 country are counted.
1 Vatican. 2 Bangladesh.
3 Japan. 4 India.
5 Philippines.
6 Vietnam. 7 Germany.
8 Pakistan.
9 Nigeria.
10 People's Republic of China.
11 Indonesia.
12 Egypt.
13 Mexico.
14 United States.
15 Brazil.
16 Argentina.
17 Russia.
18 Canada.
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It should be Singapore, and no matter how densely populated Japan is, there are also suburbs, forests, and mountains. But the whole country of Singapore is the city.
Similarly, Monaco and Vatican can be found.
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O India! I remember what the teacher said when I was in class!
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Taiwan, Japan are all possible.
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Upstairs is the right solution!
But I still wonder why it's not Japan.
Could it be that they have the highest density of pigs???
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The least densely populated country in the world is Mongolia.
Mongolia has a land area of 10,000 square kilometers, ranking 19th in the world in terms of land areais second only to Kazakhstan.
The second largest landlocked country in the world. With a population of about 3 million people, it is the least densely populated country in the world.
The least densely populated country in the world.
Mongolia has little arable land and most of the country is covered by grasslands. The north and west are mostly mountains, and the south is the Gobi Desert.
About 30% of Mongolia's population is nomadic or semi-nomadic, with the majority ethnic group being Mongolians and Kazakhs in the west.
Tuvans and other ethnic minorities.
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Monaco.
Monaco is a city-state with a total area of about 20,000 square kilometers and a total population of 10,000 people, making the population density of this country exceed 20,000 people per square kilometer.
History: The Principality of Monaco was inhabited successively by the Ligurians, Phoenicians and Carthaginians, with the Phoenicians establishing the castle of Monaco. In 1297, the Grimaldi family began their 700-year intermittent rule over Monaco.
Monaco was formed as a principality in the 14th century, and became a protectorate of Spain and France.
In 1861, the Principality of Monaco signed an agreement with France, relinquishing its ownership of the municipalities of Menton and Roquebrunn, reducing its territory from 20 square kilometres to its present size. In 1911, Monaco promulgated its constitution for the first time, becoming a dual constitutional monarchy.
In 1918, Monaco signed a treaty with France, in which Monaco undertook to exercise sovereignty with full respect for France's political, economic, maritime and military interests, and France was responsible for guaranteeing the independence, sovereignty and territorial integrity of Monaco.
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The country with the highest population density is Monaco.
Monaco is the second smallest country in the world, with 38,000 people living in square kilometres and a population density of 19,249 per square kilometre.
Despite its small size, Monaco has a mix of medieval-style streets and royal palaces, the famous Grand Casino and its surrounding luxury hotels, as well as the Tropical Botanical Gardens and the Oceanographic Museum.
Geography of Monaco:
Monaco has a coastline of about 3 kilometers from east to west and only 200 meters from north to south. The territory is hilly, with a maximum altitude of less than 200 meters.
Monaco has a Mediterranean climate with dry and cool summers and warm and humid winters, with a minimum annual temperature and a maximum annual average temperature of 1,092 mm in 2019.
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One of the most densely populated countries in the world is Singapore.
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The most densely populated country in the world is Singapore. Singapore has a land area of about 724 square kilometers, a population of about 5.7 million, and an average population density of about 7,915 square kilometers.
Singapore Profile:
Singapore is an island nation located in the southern part of the Malay Archipelago, separated from Malaysia by the Straits of Johor to the north. Singapore has a tropical rainforest climate, with high temperatures and rains throughout the year, and its small land area is inherently unsuitable for human habitation.
However, Singapore is very well located in the Strait of Malacca, and all ships heading to Asia must pass through the Strait of Malacca for replenishment, so Singapore is very easily accessible. In the early days, people engaged in commerce** and accumulated primitive wealth, and gradually the whole country became rich and the population greatly increased. Singapore is currently one of only three developed countries in Asia.
The other two are Japan, South Korea)
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The most densely populated country in the world:
1. Monaco
Monaco is a European city-state with a total area of about square kilometers and a total population of about 10,000, a country with a more developed tourism and gaming industry, with a population density of about one person per square kilometer.
2. Singapore
Singapore, also known as the Lion City, is a city-state with a highly developed financial economy, located in Southeast Asia, around the Strait of Malacca, and the total population of this country with a total area of about one square kilometer is about 10,000, of which many are Chinese, and the population density in China is about per square kilometer.
3. Malta
Malta is an island country with a total area of about 316 square kilometers and a total population of about 10,000, located in the center of the Mediterranean Sea, which also makes this country have the reputation of the heart of the Mediterranean, and this country with services, finance and tourism as the main industries, the population density is about per square kilometer.
4. Bangladesh
Bangladesh is located in South Asia, surrounded by India, Myanmar connected Asian countries, this total area of about 10,000 square kilometers of the country has a total population of 100 million, which makes the country per square kilometer of land inhabited by people, and because of the annual flooding, the country's river transportation is developed, mainly to produce jute and various mineral deposits.
5. Mauritius
Mauritius is located in the Indian Ocean, geographically belonging to Africa island country, with a total area of about 2040 square kilometers and a total population of 1.26 million, making the country's population density per square kilometer of people, and this country has a high score in the human development index, and is one of the few rich countries in Africa with relatively rich tourism resources, so it is known as the soil of Africa.
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