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In 1790, Philadelphia had a population of approximately 28,522 people. The city covered an area of about 2.5 square miles at that time, which translates to a population density of roughly 11,409 people per square mile. This made Philadelphia one of the most densely populated cities in the early United States.
About 188 per square mile.
An average of approx 50 people per square mile.
$18 per square mile
190 people per square mile.
232 people per square mile.
About 205 per square mile
83.1 per square mile
Turkey - 239.8 people per square mile.
About 309 persons per square mile.
the population per square mile of Egypt is meep
there is 538 people per square mile in Haiti