- Source: List of densest neighborhoods
This is a list of the densest neighborhoods (sometimes also known as, urban subdivisions or urban districts) with over 30,000 inhabitants per square kilometre (78,000/sq mi) in the world with an area of at least 1 km2. Most are districts of large cities and may vary significantly in regional importance. Note this list is not exhaustive as data is hard to come by for many places on earth.
List
See also
List of cities proper by population density
List of countries and dependencies by population density
Kowloon Walled City – the now-razed extremely dense "fortress city" district in Hong Kong.
Begich Towers – a 1956 condo, housing most of the town of Whittier, Alaska.
Notes
References
Barangays
At least a dozen barangays have population densities over 200,000 people per square km, which are very small sections or neighborhoods (not city districts) within Manila, with the highest that of Barangay 717 at 277,007.3 people per square km.
References
PRC data from census in ?2000 (and from census in ?2001) plus December 2004 land survey where footnoted.
Philippines data from census in 2000.
Spanish data from census in 2006.
US data from census in 2000.
ROC (Taiwan) data from census in 2005.
French data from census in 1999.
External links
Hong Kong population
Areas by district in Hong Kong
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- List of densest neighborhoods
- List of cities proper by population density
- List of neighbourhoods in Toronto
- Megalopolis
- List of largest cities
- Atlanta
- Demographics of New York City
- Borough
- Polanco, Mexico City
- Kenmore, New York