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  2. Area and population of European countries - Wikipedia

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    A list of European countries and territories by population density, based on data from the United Nations. Monaco is the most densely populated country in Europe, with 18,000 people per square kilometre, followed by Gibraltar and Malta.

  3. Demographics of Europe - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history, current status and future trends of the population of Europe, the second most populous continent in the world. Compare the population sizes, growth rates, age structures, fertility rates and ethnic compositions of European countries and regions.

  4. Demographics of the European Union - Wikipedia

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    The population of the EU is estimated to be 449 million in 2024, with Germany as the most populous and Malta as the least. See the table of population by country, growth rate, birth rate, death rate, life expectancy, fertility rate, and language statistics.

  5. List of European countries by area - Wikipedia

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    Russia is the largest country in Europe by area, followed by Ukraine and France. See the full list of European countries and dependencies by area, including inland water and transcontinental countries.

  6. Lagos - Wikipedia

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    Lagos is the largest city and the most populous urban area in Nigeria and Africa, with an estimated population of 21 million. It was founded by the Yoruba in the 15th century and became the national capital until 1991, and a major financial and commercial hub in Africa.

  7. Empty diagonal - Wikipedia

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    The empty diagonal (French: diagonale du vide) is a band of low-density population in France, stretching from the Landes to the Meuse. Learn about its history, evolution, literature and maps on Wikipedia.

  8. Population density - Wikipedia

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    Population density is the number of people per unit of land area, usually per square kilometre or square mile. Learn about the factors, effects and examples of population density, and compare the most densely populated countries and territories in the world.

  9. List of European cities by population within city limits

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    This list ranks European cities by population within city boundaries, based on official data from various sources. It includes the largest cities in Europe, such as Istanbul, Moscow, London, Saint Petersburg, and Berlin, as well as their countries and dates.