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The world’s least inhabited places, or where to enjoy socially distant sightseeting on a post-pandemic holiday
Habits formed during these days of social distancing will stay with us when we do start travelling again, which means wide open spaces are more likely to tempt us than busy cities. Here are some of the world’s least densely populated countries and territories (Hong Kong has 7,140 people per square kilometre, for comparison), accompanied by sightseeing suggestions and a few snippets of trivia to impress friends with.Russia, 8.9 people per sq kmThe world’s largest country shares a border with 14…
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