What is the population density of South Italy and what is the population density of North Italy?
The macro-regions Northern Italy, Central Italy, and Southern Italy are not officially defined, and there is not consensus on what they are. Sometimes Abruzzo and Molise are considered part of Central Italy. Sometimes Sardinia and Sicily are considered as independent macro-regions. However, considering Abruzzo, Molise, Sicily and Sardinia in Southern Italy, the density are: Northern Italy: 226 people per km² Central Italy: 200 people per km² Southern Italy: 169 people per km² The most densely populated areas are the metropolitan areas around Rome, Milan, Naples, Turin, Palermo, and Genoa, the strip from Milan to Venice, the strip from Milan to Rimini, and the strip from Florence to Pisa.