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This is a list of the 50 U.S. states, ordered by population density. The figures given are in people per square kilometer. The data is from the United States Census Bureau and is current as of 2000.
  1. New Jersey - 438.00
  2. Rhode Island - 387.35
  3. Massachusetts - 312.68
  4. Connecticut - 271.40
  5. Maryland - 209.23
  6. New York - 155.18
  7. Delaware - 154.87
  8. Florida - 114.43
  9. Ohio - 107.05
  10. Pennsylvania - 105.80
  11. Illinois - 86.27
  12. California - 83.85
  13. HawaiiFor the 1959 novel and 1966 movie, see Hawaii (novel). Hawaii ( Hawaiian/ Hawaiian English: Hawai‘i with the ‘okina is the archipelago of the Hawaiian Islands in the Pacific Ocean. Hawaii constitutes the 50th state of the United States, and as of the 2000 - 72.83
  14. VirginiaVirginia is one of the original 13 states of the United States that revolted against British rule in the American Revolution and is generally classified as part of the South. Its official name is the Commonwealth of Virginia it is one of four Commonwealth - 69.03
  15. MichiganMichigan is a state in the United States. The name is derived from Lake Michigan, which in turn is believed to come from the Chippewa Indian word meicigama meaning "great water. Bounded by four of the Great Lakes, Michigan has the longest state shoreline - 67.55
  16. IndianaIndiana meaning the "Land of the Indians", is a state of the United States with its capital Indianapolis. postal abbreviation for the state is IN . A resident of Indiana is called a Hoosier. USS Indiana was named in honor of this state. History Indiana wa - 65.46
  17. North CarolinaNorth Carolina is a southern state in the United States. North Carolina is one of the thirteen colonies that revolted against British rule in the American Revolution. It is bordered by South Carolina on the south, Georgia on the southwest, Tennessee on th - 63.80
  18. GeorgiaThis article is about Georgia the U. For alternative meanings, see: Georgia. Georgia ( In Detail) (Full size) State motto: Wisdom, Justice, Moderation ''State nickname: Peach State or Empire of the South Other U. States Capital Atlanta Largest City Atlant - 54.59
  19. TennesseeTennessee ( In Detail) (Full size) State nickname: Volunteer State Other U. States Capital Nashville Largest City Memphis Governor Phil Bredesen Area Total Land Water % water Ranked 36th 109,247 km˛ 106,846 km˛ 2,400 km˛ 2. 2% Population Total ( 2000) Den - 53.29
  20. New HampshireNew Hampshire is a state in the New England region of the United States (U. postal abbreviation NH , named for the English county of Hampshire. New Hampshire is called the "Granite State" because it has numerous granite quarries, although that industry ha - 53.20
  21. South Carolina - 51.45
  22. Louisiana - 39.61
  23. Kentucky - 39.28
  24. Wisconsin - 38.13
  25. Washington - 34.20
  26. Alabama - 33.84
  27. Missouri - 31.36
  28. Texas - 30.75
  29. West Virginia - 29.00
  30. Vermont - 25.41
  31. Minnesota - 23.86
  32. Mississippi - 23.42
  33. Iowa - 20.22
  34. Arkansas - 19.82
  35. Oklahoma - 19.40
  36. Arizona - 17.43
  37. Colorado - 16.01
  38. Maine - 15.95
  39. Oregon - 13.76
  40. Kansas - 12.69
  41. Utah - 10.50
  42. Nebraska - 8.60
  43. Nevada - 7.03
  44. Idaho - 6.04
  45. New Mexico - 5.79
  46. South Dakota - 3.84
  47. North Dakota - 3.59
  48. Montana - 2.39
  49. Wyoming - 1.96
  50. Alaska - 0.42




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