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Dense countries like Norway? Please. Norway has 15 people per square mile.



Averages probably aren't so useful there, though. Like Canada - the average population per square mile is insanely low, but actually the vast majority of the population live clustered close to the US border.


Yes, but in Norway they are spread out around quite far from one another, it's not like Canada in that regard.


It seems to me that the median number of people per km excluding all the 0 kms would be most useful, but difficult to work out (hint hint if you are really clever and know where this is hint hint kissy kissy?)




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