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Geography Statistics > Rural population density > rural population per sq. km of arable land > Sudan (historical data)

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Definition     Source      Printable version   
Date   Amount    Rank   
2003   125.23    #139   
2002   130.72    #138   
2001   130.2    #138   
2000   129.52    #138   
1999   127.54    #140   
1998   125.65    #140   
1997   123.82    #141   
1996   122.13    #143   
1995   124.81    #141   
1994   133.04    #136   
1993   135.05    #136   
1992   151.37    #125   
1991   148.63    #124   
1990   147.17    #124   
1989   145.69    #125   
1988   147.3    #126   
1987   146.39    #126   
1986   145.39    #126   
1985   144    #128   
1984   141.51    #128   
1983   138.65    #133   
1982   135.54    #132   
1981   132.5    #132   
1980   129.26    #134   
1979   125.62    #133   
1978   122    #136   
1977   118.93    #140   
1976   116.54    #141   
1975   114.17    #142   
1974   112.28    #142   
1973   110.06    #142   
1972   108.32    #142   
1971   106.7    #143   
1970   105.21    #143   
1969   104.06    #145   
1968   103.05    #146   
1967   102.13    #146   
1966   101.3    #147   
1965   100.48    #146   
1964   99.61    #146   
1963   98.73    #148   
1962   97.9    #148   
1961   97.09    #147   


DEFINITION: Rural population density is the rural population divided by the arable land area. Rural population is calculated as the difference between the total population and the urban population. Arable land includes land defined by the FAO as land under temporary crops (double-cropped areas are counted once), temporary meadows for mowing or for pasture, land under market or kitchen gardens, and land temporarily fallow. Land abandoned as a result of shifting cultivation is excluded.

   
 

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