Nations and Territories With the Highest Population Density
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Key Takeaways
- With 23,167 people per square kilometer, Macau has the highest population density globally.
- Ranking in second is Monaco, with 16,024 people per square kilometer, driven by its favorable business climate.
From compact city-states to island nations, many of the world’s most densely populated jurisdictions share one thing in common: limited land area.
While population growth plays a role, land mass area is often the stronger driver of population density. In fact, 13 of the 20 most densely populated nations and territories are islands.
This infographic visualizes the jurisdictions with the highest population density in 2025, based on data from the U.S. Census Bureau.
Macau Has the Highest Population Density Worldwide
Below, we show jurisdictions by population density in 2025, measured in people per square kilometer.
| Name | Population Density 2025 (per sq km) | Region |
|---|---|---|
Macau |
23,167 | Asia |
Monaco |
16,024 | Europe |
Singapore |
8,576 | Asia |
Hong Kong |
6,809 | Asia |
Gaza Strip |
6,069 | Middle East |
Gibraltar |
4,248 | Europe |
Bahrain |
2,078 | Middle East |
Malta |
1,651 | Europe |
Sint Maarten |
1,375 | North America |
Bermuda |
1,352 | North America |
Bangladesh |
1,307 | Asia |
Maldives |
1,302 | Asia |
Jersey |
896 | Europe |
Guernsey |
871 | Europe |
Taiwan |
732 | Asia |
Barbados |
709 | North America |
Aruba |
702 | North America |
Mauritius |
646 | Africa |
Saint Martin (French side) |
613 | North America |
West Bank |
587 | Middle East |
San Marino |
579 | Europe |
Rwanda |
561 | Africa |
Lebanon |
558 | Middle East |
Burundi |
544 | Africa |
South Korea |
531 | Asia |
Netherlands |
526 | Europe |
India |
477 | Asia |
Nauru |
473 | Oceania |
Marshall Islands |
459 | Oceania |
Tuvalu |
455 | Oceania |
Macau tops the global list with a staggering 23,167 people per square kilometer.
This semi-autonomous region of China is densely packed due to its popularity as a gambling hub and its limited land mass. Over the past 25 years, the population has increased by 185,000 residents across an area stretching just 33 km².
Monaco follows with 16,024/km², reflecting its luxury economy, tax benefits, and constrained geography. As a result, Monaco is home to one of the most expensive real estate markets globally.
Meanwhile, Singapore and Hong Kong also rank highly, demonstrating how city-states or city-like regions dominate this metric.
As we can see, many of the most densely populated places are island nations or small territories. Notably, Sint Maarten, Malta, and Bermuda each have over 1,300 people per square kilometer.
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Macau
Monaco
Singapore
Hong Kong
Gaza Strip
Gibraltar
Bahrain
Malta
Sint Maarten
Bermuda
Bangladesh
Maldives
Jersey
Guernsey
Taiwan
Barbados
Aruba
Mauritius
Saint Martin (French side)
San Marino
Rwanda
Lebanon
Burundi
South Korea
Netherlands
India
Nauru
Marshall Islands
Tuvalu












