A map of European countries with a population fewer than London metropolitan area. As of 2015, London had 13.8 million residents.
Visualizing European Population Density
Shawn Woodford
Shawn Robert Woodford, Ph.D., is a military historian with nearly two decades of research, writing, and analytical experience on operations, strategy, and national security policy. His work has focused on special operations, unconventional and paramilitary warfare, counterinsurgency, counterterrorism, naval history, quantitative historical analysis, nineteenth and twentieth century military history, and the history of nuclear weapon development. He has a strong research interest in the relationship between politics and strategy in warfare and the epistemology of wargaming and combat modeling.
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So, Andorra has a higher population than all the orange countries?
And apparently so does San Marino and Vatican City. Anyhow, nice graphic even if they ignored the micro-countries of Europe.
Population density: San Marino, 566 per km² , e.g. Croatia, 73 per km²