It is a population density equivalent to 1 person for every 2 square kilometres.
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1200 square km=1200 square km
Wikipedia says that there are 45.21 people per square kilometer. See related link. Since 1000 km = 1 m, then 1,000,000 or 106 m = 1 square km. This works out to 0.00004521 people per square meter. Why so low? There are large parts of the world which are very sparcely inhabited.
Yes they are.
The side lengths of a square is equal to the square root of the area of the square. So, in this case, the square root of 26 is: 5.099 km per side.
510,066,000 square km = 196,937,583.6 square miles (rounded)