The current population of Italy is 61.2 million people. Italy has a population density of 539 people per square mile.
Out of Italy and Norway, Norway has the lower population density ranking 213th out of 241 nations with a population density of 34 people per square mile. Italy ranks 62nd out of 241 nations with a population density of 581 people per square mile.
Italy's population density is about 200 persons per square kilometer.
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Uneven distribution
Norway have way lower population density than Italy because they are noth catholic.
The population density of Italy is around 205 people per square kilometer. Italy is densely populated, with the highest concentrations of people residing in urban areas such as Rome, Milan, and Naples. The country also has regions with lower population density, such as the mountainous areas in the north.
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Italt has a 2008-estimated population of 60 million people, with a density of around 200 people/km2. In comparison, New Zealand has a population of barely 4.3 million and a density of 15 people/km2. This means that Italy has around 14 times the population in 95% of the area.
Population density - Rome, Italy - 5,505.2 people per square mile.