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  1. can you be more specific on how you gathered this data?? why are the dots placed where they are

  2. If you ever wonder why housing prices are going up, this is the answer. Everyone wants to live in a big city, close to the its centre. Supply is limited and demand grows every year.

  3. JuniorPositive88 on

    There are less than 100000 people in Greenland, that’s why it’s not on the map?

  4. harambeourlordandsav on

    Bro moved Bucharest 100kilometers west, Naples 20km southeast, Moscow couple kms east. Either this was done by hand or something’s terribly wrong with the program logic

  5. This is why living in England is horrible. No wildlife, no nature just a billion cars and houses.

  6. Every person from Germany and Netherlands should look at this next time they find a ruin in the middle of nowhere, somewhere north, for next to nothing.

    Yes if you have to drive 70km to buy milk, then it will be cheap. There is a reason why no one wants to live there 

    Edit:
    I didn’t have a Swedish flair, apparently 

  7. The borders and coasts really disturb the picture, it looks like very dense populations there.

    I would love to see the same graph with no borders and coast lines included, maybe just with different colors for land and water.

  8. Did you just randomly place dots where you think the concentration of people lives?

    Norway is quite weird. There are way too many in southeastern Norway. Then there are zero dots in Innlandet (inner Norway), which has a population of 370k. Inner central Sweden is also an empty nothingness, according to you.