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The current population of Nauru is 10,778 as of Tuesday, October 29, 2019, based on the latest United Nations estimates.
Nauru population is equivalent to 0.00014% of the total world population.
Nauru ranks number 227 in the list of countries (and dependencies) by population.
The population density in Nauru is 538 per Km2 (1,393 people per mi2).
The total land area is 20 Km2 (8 sq. miles)
100% of the population is urban (10,756 people in 2019)
PALAU
The current population of Palau is 18,036 as of Tuesday, October 29, 2019, based on the latest United Nations estimates.
Palau population is equivalent to 0.00023% of the total world population.
Palau ranks number 222 in the list of countries (and dependencies) by population.
The population density in Palau is 39 per Km2 (101 people per mi2).
The total land area is 460 Km2 (178 sq. miles)
99.2 % of the population is urban (17,869 people in 2019)
Yearly Urban Country's Palau
% Yearly Density Pop Urban Share of World Global
Year Population Change Change (P/Km²) % Population World Pop Population Rank
The current population of San Marino is 33,883 as of Tuesday, October 29, 2019, based on the latest United Nations
estimates.
San Marino population is equivalent to 0.00044% of the total world population.
San Marino ranks number 218 in the list of countries (and dependencies) by population.
The population density in San Marino is 564 per Km2 (1,462 people per mi2).
The total land area is 60 Km2 (23 sq. miles)
96.9 % of the population is urban (32,796 people in 2019)
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Yearly Urban Country's Marino
% Yearly Density Pop Urban Share of World Global
Year Population Change Change (P/Km²) % Population World Pop Population Rank
201 33,785 0.34 % 114 563 96.6 32,626 0.00 % 7,631,091,040 218
8 %
201 33,671 0.5 % 167 561 96.3 32,422 0.00 % 7,547,858,925 219
7 %
1. Define the area. Figure out the boundaries of the region for which you want to know the population density. You will need to find the
total area of this place: usually in feet, miles, meters, or kilometers.
2. Determine the population. Short of counting the population yourself, you'll need to find an up-to-date record of how many people live
in this area.
3. Balance your data. If you plan to compare one area against another, make sure that all of your numbers use a common unit of
measurement.
1. Compare population density. Compare data from multiple areas, and use the contrasting population densities to make observations
about those areas.
2. Try including population growth. Calculate the projected population growth for a given area, then compare the current population
density with the predicted future density.
3. Be aware of the limitations. It is simple and straightforward to calculate population density in this way, but it may not reveal more
intricate details about an area. This is highly dependent upon the size and type of the area for which you are calculating population
density.
4. Think about the data. Make predictions about an area given when you know about high and low population densities. For instance,
areas with high population densities tend to have higher crime rates and higher prices for housing and goods. Low-density areas tend to
feature more agriculture, and they often include more wilderness or open space.
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