Population Density By Country (1998) - Europe and the New Independent States In 1998 Europe and the New Independent States had a population density of about 29.7 people per square kilometer. The table below gives the average number of people per square mile for all countries of Europe and the New Independent States. Country Population Density (people/sq. km) Albania 121.6 Andorra 144.4 Armenia 120.5 Austria 98.3 Azerbaijan 91.2 Belarus 50.1 Belgium 336.6 Bosnia and Herzegovina 65.7 Bulgaria 74.5 Croatia 82.8 Czech Republic 130.8 Denmark 125.8 Estonia 32.9 Faroe islands 30.0 Finland 16.9 France 107.8 Georgia 73.3 Germany 234.8 Gibraltar 4,461.5 Greece 81.5 Guernsey 335.1 Hungary 110.5 Iceland 2.7 Ireland 52.5 Italy 193.1 Jersey 767.2 Kazakhstan 6.3 Kyrgyzstan 23.6 Latvia 37.2 Liechtenstein 200.0 Lithuania 55.2 Luxembourg 164.3 Macedonia 80.8 Malta 187.5 Man, Isle of 54.4 Moldova 132.3 Monaco 410.3 Montenegro 49.5 Netherlands 464.2 Norway 14.4 Poland 126.8 Portugal 108.0 Romania 97.2 Russia 8.6 San Marino 416.7 Serbia 119.1 Slovakia 110.5 Slovenia 97.4 Spain 78.4 Sweden 21.6 Switzerland 182.5 Tajikistan 42.2 Turkmenistan 8.8 Ukraine 83.0 United Kingdom 238.9 Uzbekistan 55.9 Sources: - McDevitt, Thomas M. World population profile: 1998. Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1999, p.A13-14. - United States Central Intelligence Agency. CIA world factbook. 1998. - http://www.overpopulation.com/faq/basic_information/population_density/europe.html