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I looked at 39 countries across Europe and came up with a set of statistics to help us understand settlement patterns in a more nuanced way. For example, we can see an area of high population density extending in a rough arc from north-west England down to Milan, with a little break in the Alps.

A good way to understand this measure is to look at Spain. This is borne out in the map, where much of Spain appears to be empty; much more so than any other large European country. Yet characterising Spain as a sparsely populated country does not reflect the experience on the ground — as anyone who knows Barcelona or Madrid can tell you. Spain contains within it more than , 1km squares. So even though the settlement pattern appears sparse, people are actually quite tightly packed together.

Unification actually reduced the Federal Republic's population density, however, because East Germany, which had a large rural area, was more sparsely populated. With an average of persons per square kilometer in late , unified Germany ranked third in population density among European countries. It ranked behind the Netherlands and Belgium, which had and persons per square kilometer, respectively.

Germany's population density varies greatly. They had population densities of eighty and eighty-six persons per square kilometer, respectively, at the end of The Land with the most population, one-fifth of the nation's total, is North Rhine-Westphalia. North Rhine-Westphalia's density is caused by its many cities; several dozen of these cities have populations above ,, including five with populations above , Many of these cities are located so close together that they form one of Europe's largest urban agglomerations, the Ruhrstadt Ruhr City , with a population of about 5 million.

The Federal Republic has few very large cities and many medium-sized ones, a reflection of the centuries when the name Germany designated a geographical area consisting of many small and medium-sized states, each with its own capital. Berlin, by far the largest city, with a population of 3. This is how Germany looks from the perspective of the population update: there is an updated high-resolution version of the gridded population cartogram of Germany here :.

More about population developments in Germany and most recent statistics can be found on the website of the Federal Statistical Office. The content on this page has been created by Benjamin Hennig.

Please contact me for further details on the terms of use. Pingback: Does Google see UK developers as unimportant? The colour code shows the population density in each of the grid cells click the map to see further details in higher resolution : click for larger version Quite understandably, the East comes out much smaller in this map and is dominated by the large population of Berlin.



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