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Who Still Thinks That The Uk Is Not Overcrowded?
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/// Despite its tiny size, Britain now has the third largest population in Europe behind Germany and France, the European Commission statistics show. And it is more densely populated than both. ///
/// Despite its tiny size, Britain now has the third largest population in Europe behind Germany and France, the European Commission statistics show. And it is more densely populated than both. ///
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15:41 Sun 12th Jul 2015
"Recent figures from the Office for National Statistics showed the UK population grew by more than 400,000 last year.
Over half of the staggering increase - the same as a city the size of Manchester'
From the ONS:
For Greater Manchester the 2001 mid-year estimate was 2,516,100 and the 2011 Census figure is 2,682,500, which is a rise of 166,400 or 6.6 per cent.
Over half of the staggering increase - the same as a city the size of Manchester'
From the ONS:
For Greater Manchester the 2001 mid-year estimate was 2,516,100 and the 2011 Census figure is 2,682,500, which is a rise of 166,400 or 6.6 per cent.
It isnt crowded where I live now!! it hasn't been crowded anywhere that I have ever lived!! I am surround by miles and miles of vast open spaces, fields and countryside, mountains and rivers. Of course many cities are overcrowded, that is just the nature of cities! always has been and always will be!
UK, 688 people per square mile.
Germany, 589 people per square mile.
France, 311 people per square mile.
/// UK is about 94,000 square miles and now houses 64.8million - a 12.7 per cent share of the EU total - giving it a population density of 688 people per square mile. ///
/// By contrast, Germany, which is 138,000 square miles big with 81.2million residents has a density rate of 589. ///
/// And France, more than double the size of the UK at 211,000 square miles, has 66million inhabitants at a rate of just 311 per square mile. ///
Germany, 589 people per square mile.
France, 311 people per square mile.
/// UK is about 94,000 square miles and now houses 64.8million - a 12.7 per cent share of the EU total - giving it a population density of 688 people per square mile. ///
/// By contrast, Germany, which is 138,000 square miles big with 81.2million residents has a density rate of 589. ///
/// And France, more than double the size of the UK at 211,000 square miles, has 66million inhabitants at a rate of just 311 per square mile. ///
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