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Geography Statistics > Population density > people per sq. km > Tanzania (historical data)

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Date   Amount    Rank   
2005   43.38    #138   
2004   42.58    #137   
2003   41.78    #137   
2002   40.97    #128   
2001   40.16    #128   
2000   39.34    #127   
1999   38.52    #128   
1998   37.7    #130   
1997   36.85    #130   
1996   35.96    #130   
1995   35    #130   
1994   33.99    #129   
1993   32.91    #129   
1992   31.81    #129   
1991   30.73    #130   
1990   29.69    #130   
1989   28.71    #130   
1988   27.78    #130   
1987   26.89    #131   
1986   26.04    #132   
1985   25.2    #132   
1984   24.38    #132   
1983   23.58    #132   
1982   22.81    #132   
1981   22.06    #133   
1980   21.34    #132   
1979   20.66    #131   
1978   20    #133   
1977   19.37    #133   
1976   18.76    #133   
1975   18.16    #133   
1974   17.57    #133   
1973   16.99    #133   
1972   16.44    #134   
1971   15.9    #135   
1970   15.38    #136   
1969   14.9    #137   
1968   14.43    #137   
1967   13.99    #137   
1966   13.57    #137   
1965   13.16    #136   
1964   12.77    #136   
1963   12.39    #136   
1962   12.02    #136   
1961   11.67    #135   


DEFINITION: Population density is midyear population divided by land area in square kilometers. Population is based on the de facto definition of population, which counts all residents regardless of legal status or citizenship--except for refugees not permanently settled in the country of asylum, who are generally considered part of the population of their country of origin. Land area is a country's total area, excluding area under inland water bodies, national claims to continental shelf, and exclusive economic zones. In most cases the definition of inland water bodies includes major rivers and lakes.

   
 

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