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The two most densely populated countries in Western Europe are the Netherlands and Belgium. Both countries have high population densities due to their small land areas and large populations.
The most densely populated island in Europe is Malta. With a population density of over 1,300 people per square kilometer, Malta is one of the most densely populated countries in the world.
Western Europe is densely populated due to its favorable climate, productive agricultural land, access to waterways for trade and transportation, historical development of cities, and economic opportunities. Additionally, social and political stability in the region have also contributed to attracting a high concentration of people.
According to wikipedia it says its Russia is the most populous European nation and rank 2 goes to Turkey. However some consider both Turkey and Russia as not being European countries. But rather they are Eurasian countries. There's a big difference. Among the proper European countries, as of 2022, the most populous is Germany at ~83 million people and rank 2 being France at ~68 million.
The population of the western region depends on the specific area you are referring to. This region could include countries such as the United States, Canada, Australia, or countries in Europe. Each of these areas has its own population that contributes to the overall population of the western region.
If you mean dense, as in stupid, I wouldn't even hazard a guess at that one, but do you mean densely populated? If so, I'd hazard a guess at Great Britain simply based on the size of the country. This is just a guess. Vatican City. It is .17 square miles and 860 people live there.