As of the 2010 US Census, New York state has 410.4 people per square mile and New York City has 26,402.9 people per square mile.
Minnesota covers approximately 86,936 square miles.
To find the population density, simply divide the population by the area. In this case, the population density would be approximately 72,222 people per square mile in that country.
As of 2020, Utah had a population of about 3.44 million people and a land area of approximately 82,170 square miles. This means that there are roughly 41.8 people per square mile in Utah.
Approximately 56 people per square mile live in Sweden.
Manhattan attracts around 60-65 million visitors per year, making it one of the most popular tourist destinations in the world.
There are 390 square feet for every person on Manhattan, not including the other boroughs. I got this information by finding the square mileage of Manhattan and its population from the Wikipedia page on Manhattan, here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manhattan Then, I used this converter to convert the square miles to square feet: http://www.metric-conversions.org/area/square-miles-to-square-feet.htm Of course, this doesn't take into account that much of Manhattan is above and below ground, so in reality there is much more than 390ft/sq per person. Notwithstanding, Manhattan is nowhere near as dense as Tokyo.
Manhattan is 2.3 miles (3.7 kilometers) wide at its widest point, and about 4000 feet (about three quarters of a mile) or 1219 meters (about 1.2 kilometers) wide at its narrowest point. It is 13.4 miles (21.6 kilometers) long.
351 Miles of Concrete roads according to the New York Times Ean
42 people per acre
Manhattan Island is 22.7 square miles in area, 13.4 miles long and 2.3 miles wide at its widest (near 14th Street.)
Tribeca is in Manhattan. Tribeca is a neighborhood in Lower Manhattan.
Manhattan is approximately 60 square kilometers in size.
It is about 730 miles.
118 miles
New York City, New York - 468.9 square miles.
About 1539 people.
roughly 1400 miles