Some definitions place the Europe-Asia border inside of Georgia. ^ Approximately 3,040 km 2 lies north of the Caucasus with an unknown population, so total figures are given.Internationally recognized as part of Georgia. ^ An unknown portion may lie north of the Caucasus, so total figures are given.Classified as a territory by the ISO 3166-1, which groups it with Jan Mayen. Value given is a point estimate between entirely excluding (4.8/km²) or including (6.2/km²) these four districts. Nine districts are entirely in Europe, but the Ural river runs through the middle of four districts ( Akzhaik, Inder, Makhambet, and Atyrau). ^ European portion is about 5% of total area and 4% of total population, with the rest in Central Asia.Classified as a territory by the ISO 3166-1. ^ An integral but autonomous region of Finland.Overall density is 8.5/km² when including North Asia (2.8/km²). Excludes annexations that are internationally recognized as part of Ukraine. ^ Includes Crimea (87/km²) and other territory annexed by Russia but internationally recognized as part of Ukraine.Some definitions of the Europe-Asia border place more of Azerbaijan in Europe. ^ The Guba-Khachmaz Economic Region comprises Azerbaijan's land north of the Caucasus.Internationally recognized as part of Moldova. ^ De facto state with limited recognition.UN population figure also excludes Kosovo. ^ Area is from official figures, but excluding Kosovo.Overall density is 107/km² when including Overseas departments (24/km²). ^ Mainland France (122/km²) and Corsica (39/km²) comprise European France or Metropolitan France.^ A partially recognized state also claimed by Serbia.Including these islands, density remains at 195/km². ^ Excluding the African islands of Pantelleria (87/km²) and Lampedusa e Linosa (255/km²).^ Constituent countries have density 434/km² ( England), 141/km² ( Northern Ireland), 70/km² ( Scotland) and 150/km² ( Wales).^ Density is 422/km² when including the Caribbean Netherlands (91/km²).Overall density is 110/km² when including Asia Minor or Anatolia (98/km²). ^ European Turkey or East Thrace comprises the entire provinces of Tekirdağ, Kırklareli and Edirne, as well as the portion of Istanbul Province west of the Bosporus Strait and the portion of Çanakkale Province north of the Dardanelles Strait.The UN estimate of 63,544 may exclude the smaller islands. The Bailiwick of Guernsey comprises Guernsey proper (64,037), Alderney (2,141) and Sark (562). ^ Population estimate is from the CIA.The figure of 0.44 km 2 is still widely cited by many sources despite its inaccuracy. Īrea: The De Agostini Atlas Calendar listed the area of Vatican City as 0.44 km 2 in its 1930 edition but corrected it to 0.49 km 2 in its 1945–46 edition. ^ Population: 764 residents regardless of citizenship, 618 citizens regardless of residence, 246 resident citizens.^ Area and population are from official figures.List of European countries by population.List of countries by population density.De facto it can be considered as one, but de jure recognition is not clear-cut.Įuropean countries and territories by population density European countries by population European countries by population density There is some discussion about whether Kosovo should be recognised as a separate country. Some countries in the Caucasus, as well as Greenland and the geopolitical subdivisions of the island of Cyprus ( Akrotiri and Dhekelia, Cyprus and Northern Cyprus) are not considered geographically European, but are listed here because of their cultural connections to the continent. These three, as well as Armenia and Azerbaijan would have more territory or all of their territory in Europe using a more expansive definition. Ībkhazia, 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. Data are from the United Nations unless otherwise specified. This is a list of countries and territories in Europe by population density. Further information: Demographics of Europe
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