By Marco Christiansen | Jun 21, 2021
With a population density of approximately 1,252 people per square kilometer, Bangladesh is the most densely populated country in the world.
Taiwan has a population density of around 672 people per square kilometer. Despite its small size, Taiwan has a significant population concentrated in urban areas.
With a population density of approximately 667 people per square kilometer, Lebanon is known for its high population density due to its small size and urbanized areas.
South Korea has a population density of around 529 people per square kilometer. The country's population is concentrated in urban areas such as Seoul.
The Netherlands has a population density of approximately 508 people per square kilometer.
Rwanda has a population density of around 498 people per square kilometer. The country's population is concentrated in rural areas, with limited arable land.
With a population density of approximately 419 people per square kilometer, India has a vast population that contributes to its high density.
Haiti has a population density of around 413 people per square kilometer. The country has limited arable land and a high population concentration in urban areas.
Belgium has a population density of approximately 383 people per square kilometer. The country is known for its highly urbanized and densely populated regions.
The Philippines has a population density of around 368 people per square kilometer. The country's population is concentrated in urban areas.