Square-mile Sentence Examples

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  • Kyaukse town is situated on the Zawgyi River and on the Rangoon-Mandalay railway line, and is well laid out in regular streets, covering an area of about a square mile.

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  • The average of settlement per square mile varied from 169.7 in Havana province to 11.8 in Camaguey, and was 46.4 for all of Cuba; the percentage of urban population (in cities, that is, with more than 1000 inhabitants) in the different provinces.

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  • Population.-Hungary had in 1900 a population of 19,254,559, equivalent to 153.7 inhabitants per square mile.

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  • The density of population per square mile is 44 as compared with 167 for the whole of India and S52 for the Bengal Delta.

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  • The population in 1905 was 242,432 (117,224 males and 125,208 females), or about 290 to the square mile.

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  • The population of Styria in 1900 was 1,356,058, which is equivalent to 156 inhabitants per square mile.

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  • The population of the duchy in 1900 was 193,247, which is equivalent to 69 inhabitants per square mile.

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  • In 1905 the population was 85,152, or about 245 to the square mile.

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  • Gorz and Gradisca had in 1900 a population of 232,338, which is equivalent to 203 inhabitants per square mile.

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  • Istria had in 1900 a population of 344, 1 73, equivalent to 180 inhabitants per square mile.

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  • Poland, with 193 (domiciled) inhabitants or 213 inhabitants in all to the square mile in 1897, and 240 to the square mile in 1904, has a denser population than any other region in the Russian empire, the next to it being the governments of Moscow, with 189 inhabitants to the square mile, Podolia with 186, and Kiev with 181.

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  • Probably nowhere in the world is there so large a population per square mile depending solely on the produce of the soil.

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  • There it is only in the valleys of the larger navigable rivers and on the southern border of the plain that the density exceeds 200 inhabitants per square mile.

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  • In this last the proportion exceeds 1200 inhabitants to the square mile.

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  • The workings in Great Britain represent the annual abstraction of rather more than a mass of rock equal to a foot in thickness spread over a square mile.

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  • The top of Ben Macdhui stands upon nearly a square mile of moor exceeding 4000 ft.

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  • The great increase in the population since 1851 has made Mauritius one of the most densely peopled regions of the world, having over 520 persons per square mile.

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  • In these cases evidently either the star has a greater intrinsic brilliancy per square mile of surface than the sun, or is less dense.

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  • The shops of the fair, 4000 in number, built of stone in regular rows, are surrounded by a canal, and cover half a square mile.

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  • In 1905 the population was 96,835 or about 265 to the square mile.

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  • Virginia in 1900 had 46.2 inhabitants to the square mile.

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  • The population of the state in 1870 was 39,864; in 1880, 194,327 2; in 1890, 413,249; in 1900, 539,700, or 5.2 persons to the square mile.

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  • The length of railway per inhabitant in New Mexico in 1907 was about five times as great as that for the whole country, but the amount of line per square mile of territory was only about one-third as great as the average for the United States.

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  • Pop. (1901), 356,052, showing an increase of 1% in the decade and a density of 114 inhabitants to the square mile.

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  • Yet this vast empire contained but half the population of modern Sweden - being only 2,500,000, or about 140 souls to the square mile.

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  • It will be seen that the population is sparse, less than 62 persons per square mile.

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  • Bohemia had in 1900 a population of 6,318,280, which corresponds to 315 inhabitants per square mile.

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  • This allowance of space has been ascertained by experience to be sufficient, not only for comfort, but also for subsistence for one day, provided that the density of the ordinary civil population is not less than 200 persons to the square mile.

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  • When she died one square mile in four of the land in the world was under the British flag, and at least one person out of every five persons alive was a subject of the queen.

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  • The population of Wisconsin in 1890 was 1,686,880 (exclusive of 6450 persons specially enumerated); in 1900 the total was 2,069,042 - an increase of 22.2% on the basis of the total at each enumeration; and in 1910 it reached a total of 2,333,860.2 The density of the population in 1910 was 42.2 to the square mile.

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  • Taking the aggregate at 45,000, we find nearly 48 persons to the square mile.

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  • Pop. (1904) 888,980, showing an average of 804 inhabitants to the square mile.

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  • The ground covered by the citadel measures nearly 350 by 150 yds., and the town occupies a space of a square mile.

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  • At the beginning of 1905, the state contained 181,roo people, giving a density of 6.9 persons per square mile.

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  • There were times when the Square Mile took almost masochistic delight in the chancellor's heady mixture of fiscal rectitude and socialist largesse.

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  • On the Ocean beds lie immense riches in the form of manganese nodules - roughly 10,000 tons per square mile.

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  • Which sure as hell beats licking stamps in the square mile.

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