Thursday, May 12, 2011

Dense:

Apparently Singapore is the second most densely populated country in the world. Second to only Monaco, which I already highlighted as the (second) smallest area for a country. Singapore has a population of just over 4.7 million, and an area of 386.88 square miles. That puts their population density around 12,000 people per square mile.

That is not nearly as terrifying as Ilha de Queimada Grande: Give a shout out to 1-5 snakes per every square meter. Hooray Brazil! You win with one deadly island (thanks to Cracked.com again for this wonderful piece of information).

By the way, I love random facts and statistics.

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