According to the World Bank, as of 2021, the top 10 countries with the lowest population density, defined as population per square kilometer of land area, are:
- Mongolia - 2.1 people per sq. km
- Namibia - 3.3 people per sq. km
- Australia - 3.3 people per sq. km
- Iceland - 3.4 people per sq. km
- Suriname - 3.6 people per sq. km
- Mauritania - 4.4 people per sq. km
- Canada - 4.4 people per sq. km
- Botswana - 4.6 people per sq. km
- Libya - 4.6 people per sq. km
- Guyana - 4.8 people per sq. km
Source: Some or all of the content was generated using an AI language model
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