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Finland has a population of over 5.6 million people, ranking it 19th out of 27 within the European Union. The average population density in Finland is 19 inhabitants per square kilometre (49/sq mi), making it the third most sparsely populated country in Europe, after Iceland and Norway. Population distribution is extremely uneven, with the ...
English: Population densities in Finland, inhabitants per square kilometre Suomi: Suomen väestötiheys kunnittain, asukasta neliökilometriä kohden Deutsch: Finnlands Bevölkerungsdichte, Einwohner pro Quadratkilometer
[216] [89] [217] [218] Finland has an average population density of 18 inhabitants per square kilometre. This is the third-lowest population density of any European country, behind those of Norway and Iceland, and the lowest population density of any European Union member country. Finland's population has always been concentrated in the ...
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 .
This is a list of countries and territories in Europe by population density. Data are from the United Nations unless otherwise specified. [1] [2] ... Finland: 16: ...
In 2010, Finland changed its definition. This means that, according to official statistics, the land area covered by urban areas is three times larger in Finland than in Norway, although the total urban population is about the same .
Population density map of the Nordic countries (1996) ... According to the most recent population forecasts in Finland and Åland, in 2030 it is expected that people ...
The geography of Finland is characterized by its northern position, its ubiquitous landscapes of intermingled boreal forests and lakes, and its low population density. Finland can be divided into three areas: archipelagoes and coastal lowlands, a slightly higher central lake plateau and uplands to north and northeast.