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Which countries or regions have high population density but good economic development?

There are many countries with good economic development, so which countries or regions have high population density but good economic development?

Netherlands, 1

The density is 400 people/km2; The annual per capita GDP is 32.32 million.

The Netherlands is one of the countries with the highest population density in the world, with the population density exceeding 407.5 people per square kilometer. According to the statistics of the Dutch Immigration Bureau, the total Chinese population in the Netherlands in 20 120000 was about 120000, accounting for about 0.7% of the total Dutch population. There is no large-scale Chinese gathering place in the Netherlands, and most cities in the Netherlands are inhabited by China people.

By the end of 20 18, the total population of the Netherlands was17.26 million (Statistics Netherlands, 20 18), of which 76.9% were Dutch. Apart from Frisian, Morocco, Turkey and Suriname are the largest ethnic minorities, and China people have become the fourth largest ethnic minority. The official language is Dutch, which is also used in Friesland. 26% of the indigenous people are Catholics and 65,438+06% are Christians.

2. Monaco

The density is 1.7 million people /km2, and the annual per capita GDP is 1. 1.7 million.

Monaco has a population of 38,300, of which 8,378 are Monegasques, and the rest come from more than 65,438+000 countries, mainly French and Italians.

9 1% of the population is Catholic. It is estimated that the total population will reach 65,438+050,000,4328, and the population density will reach 65,438+00,6398 per square kilometer in 2024, of which 65,438+06% are Monegasques. Without the family planning policy, the population problem is very tense.

3. Singapore

The density is 7800 people/km2; Annual per capita GDP is 330,000

As of 20 15, 1 1, the temporary number of permanent residents in Singapore was 5.535 million, of which 3.375 million were Singaporean citizens, 527,000 were "permanent residents" living in the lion city, and about1630,000 were foreigners. Singaporeans are mainly immigrants and their descendants. They have migrated from Eurasia for more than 100 years.