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In 2024 the population peaked, there are 48,946,035 [3] people living in Spain. Its population density, at 96 inhabitants per square kilometre (250/sq mi), is lower than other Western European countries, yet, with the exception of microstates, it has the highest real density population in Europe, based on density of inhabited areas. [4]
Population density (people per km 2) by country This is a list of countries and dependencies ranked by population density , sorted by inhabitants per square kilometre or square mile . The list includes sovereign states and self-governing dependent territories based upon the ISO standard ISO 3166-1 .
Population (2024) [1] Area (km 2) Density ... The nominal GDP in Spain in 2023 was 1.498.324 million euros. ... Map of the Spanish autonomous communities by Human ...
Municipalities of Spain. 2004 Madrid, ... By population density. The 100 most densely populated Spanish municipalities (2019). [2] # Municipality Province
This is a list of countries and territories in Europe by population density.Data are from the United Nations unless otherwise specified. [1] [2]Abkhazia, Georgia and South Ossetia are each bordered on the north by the Greater Caucasus, and may have some territory north of these mountains and thus in Europe by the most common definition.
Population density by municipality in Spain, 2018. In 2024, Spain had a population of 48,946,035 people as recorded by Spain's Instituto Nacional de Estadística. [243] Spain's population density, at 96/km 2 (249.2/sq mi), is lower than that of most Western European countries and its distribution across the country is very unequal. With the ...
Population density as per official population figures (2018 INE). Map from IGN. ... Population per km2 by municipality in Spain (2018)
Map of Spain showing the population densities by province, according to the 1st January 2007 Instituto Nacional de Estadística census. Date: 2008: Source: Instituto Nacional de Estadística de España . Author: Created by Rodriguillo, from Image:Provinces of Spain.svg, created by Emilio Gómez Fernández: Other versions