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by kingnothing
3742 days ago
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Sweden is roughly the size of California, and roughly 1/25th the size of Canada. As for population density, Sweden is about 6x more dense than Canada (23 people / sq km vs 4, respectively). It's comparatively a dense country. |
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Canada quite a high effective density -- something like 80 or 90% of the population live within 100 miles of the US border. Those statistics are not terribly convincing.
Better, I think, to note that Sweden has a high proportion of urban residents at 87%, compared to around 83% for Canada and the US.
http://www.geohive.com/earth/pop_urban.aspx