!!!Bevölkerungsdichte

Population Density, average number of people per unit area. In 
Austria, the average population density is roughly 93 (persons per 
km%%sup 2/%); quite a low rate compared with other countries 
(Netherlands 334, Belgium 320, Germany 250). In terms of the 
permanently inhabited area rather than the total national territory, 
the rate lies at 240. Areas with a particularly high population 
density in Austria are: the Vienna basin, the Linz-Wels area (Upper 
Austria), the Rhine valley in Vorarlberg, the basins on the edge of 
the Alps (Graz basin/Styria, Klagenfurt basin/Carinthia, Flachgau area 
in Salzburg) and the wide longitudinal valleys (Mur-Muerz 
valley/Styria, Inn valley/Tyrol).


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