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On Tue, 25 Aug 2009 23:09:58 +0200, Jim Henderson <nos### [at] nospam com>
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> Well, true, but consider that the land mass of the US is 9,826,630 sq.
> km. and the population is roughly 307,212,123 people...(density of 31
> people per square km). Compare to your IP address' home location of The
> Netherlands, 41,526 sq. km. and a population of 16,715,999 (density of
> 402 people per sq. km.) and you start to see the difference I'm talking
> about. Compare the US population density to pretty much any European
> country and you'll find the comparison is pretty consistent, overall.
You will find that Sweden, Norway, Finland and Iceland all have lower
population densities than the US.
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