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Italy
Valle d'Aosta
Population density: 39/km2
Tiny region in the alps, 100% mountains
Most of the population lives in the central valley, 50% of the population is in the city of Aosta

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Funfact: these countries have a lower population density than Valle d'Aosta

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Russia
Chukotka
Population: 49 348
Area: 737 700 km2 (bigger than Ukraine)
Population density: 0,07/km2
Arctic climate, no sun, no roads, always in the dark.

And even with a density of 0,07/km2 there are commieblocks

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Do people actually live in those buildings? They look abandoned.

The Kon Tum province has barely half a million people, and a density of 45/km2.

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Alaska, with 0.5 people per square kilometer

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Ghost town

>Kon Tum
Half of the google pics are of this church, I guess there isn't too much to see

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Norrbotten 2.6/km2

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I liked this

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the one on the left has .1 person per sqkm
the other two are listed as 0

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I looked it up for my state (Oregon). The winner is Harney County, which has 7,320 people for 26,250 square km, or 0.28 people per square km. Harney is mostly an arid desert region, stretching from central Oregon to the Nevada border. Its capital is the town of Burns, population 2,800.

It was in the news a couple of years ago when some people took over some federal buildings at the Malheur wildlife refuge as part of a political protest. It is also part of the route for US Highway 20, the longest highway in the US, stretching from Boston to the Oregon coast.

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The Amazon state, we have a city there is bigger than some euro countries and has only 20k population

Finnmark
Density: 1.55/km2 (4.0/sq mi)

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is this where polar bear lives?

Croatia
Lika

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I dunno man

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Don't even know. There are too many of them i guess, mostly in Siberia.

Mecklenburg-Vorpommern
Population density: 69/km2

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Drenthe
185/km2

It used to be uninhabited swampland.

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Literally a desert

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Northern Territory, 0.18 people per square kilometre. Over 50% live in the capital, Darwin

Alaska
0.5/km2

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Chukotka. 0.07/km2

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