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Could NYC be one of the world’s least dense major cities?
Reposting, with thanks, these interesting graphics from Lois Sturm. According to the curve on the right, Hong Kong is among the world’s densest, with > 300 people per hectare. I lived in the then-colony during the 1990s and have no … Continue reading