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24,000 people per square kilometer
- The city has a very high population density of 24,000 people per square kilometer or 63,000 per square mile. This is one of the world's highest densities. The city itself qualifies as a megacity and covers an incredible amount of surface area that comes to a total of 205.00 square kilometers (79.150 square miles).
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[124] [125] According to provisional results of the 2011 national census, Kolkata district, which occupies an area of 185 km 2 (71 sq mi), had a population of 4,486,679; [126] its population density was 24,252/km 2 (62,810/sq mi). [126] This represents a decline of 1.88% during the decade 2001–11.
Population : A growing population of 45,80,544 according to 2001 Census. (Mumbai 14.8 million.) Density of Population : 24.760/ sq. km. Ratio of Population : Male - 1000; Female - 956; Literacy Rate : 81.31% Mother Tongues : Bengali 55%, Hindi 20%, English 10%, Others 15% Position : 7th biggest city of India in area and population.
According to the 2011 census data, the total population of the Kolkata metropolitan area was 14,112,536. KMDA report states the total area is 1,888 km 2, making the population density 7,480 per km 2.
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