Where is the human population concentrated in north america?
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The third highest population density in North America can be found in Puerto Rico. This small island, located in the Caribbean Sea, is an unincorporated territory of the US and covers an area of 9,104 square kilometers (or 3,515 square miles). It has a total population size of 3,916,632, giving this island a population density of 430 people for every square kilometer. The vast majority of people here, 2.35 million, live in the San Juan metropolitan area, which is the capital.
Barbados is home to the second highest population density in North America. This Caribbean island nation, which makes up part of the Lesser Antilles, covers an area of 439 square kilometers (or 169 square miles). It has a total population size of 279,254, giving this country a population density of 647 people per square kilometer. Nearly 90% of the population here is of African-Caribbean descent and English is the official language. Bridgetown is its capital and largest city with a population size of 110,000, just under half the national population number.
Barbados is home to the second highest population density in North America. This Caribbean island nation, which makes up part of the Lesser Antilles, covers an area of 439 square kilometers (or 169 square miles). It has a total population size of 279,254, giving this country a population density of 647 people per square kilometer. Nearly 90% of the population here is of African-Caribbean descent and English is the official language. Bridgetown is its capital and largest city with a population size of 110,000, just under half the national population number.
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