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DENS01: Inhabitants per square kilometre as of 1 January by reporting country and time

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4/16/2024
Number of inhabitants per square kilometre
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Nordic Statistics database [AREA02], [POPU01].
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Data retrieved from Eurostat for Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway and Sweden. The land area concept is the Total area, excluding water area. For Greenland the land area excludes the icecap area. The population density for Faroe Islands, Greenland and Åland is calculated using data from the Nordic statistics database (tables POPU01 and AREA02)

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Greenland

Per square kilometre ice free area.

Finland

Includes Åland.

Norway

Inhabitants distributed on the total land area of the mainland. Persons on Jan Mayen and in Norwegian settlements on Svalbard are normally registered as residents in a municipality on the mainland.