Most Urbanized Countries (population)

List the Top 30 countries where most residents live in urban areas.
From Wikipedia, from World Urbanization Prospects, 2011
This is where the people live, not how the land is used.
Hint column is % of urban population
Quiz by beetboy12
Rate:
Last updated: September 7, 2014
You have not attempted this quiz yet.
First submittedSeptember 7, 2014
Times taken2,354
Average score60.0%
Rating4.71
Report this quizReport
4:00
Enter country here
0
 / 30 guessed
The quiz is paused. You have remaining.
Scoring
You scored / = %
This beats or equals % of test takers also scored 100%
The average score is
Your high score is
Your fastest time is
Keep scrolling down for answers and more stats ...
Hint
Country
Continent
100
Singapore
Asia
100
Nauru
Oceania
100
Monaco
Europe
100
Vatican City
Europe
98.8
Qatar
Asia
98.3
Kuwait
Asia
97.5
Belgium
Europe
94.8
Malta
Europe
94.1
San Marino
Europe
93.7
Iceland
Europe
Hint
Country
Continent
93.5
Venezuela
S. America
92.5
Uruguay
S. America
92.5
Argentina
S. America
92.1
Israel
Asia
91.3
Japan
Asia
91.0
South Korea
Asia
89.2
Australia
Oceania
89.2
Chile
S. America
88.7
Bahrain
Asia
87.3
Andorra
Europe
Hint
Country
Continent
87.2
Lebanon
Asia
86.9
Denmark
Europe
86.2
Gabon
Africa
86.2
New Zealand
Oceania
85.8
France
Europe
85.4
Luxembourg
Europe
85.2
Sweden
Europe
84.6
Brazil
S. America
84.4
United Arab Emirates
Asia
84.3
Bahamas
N. America
+1
Level 82
Jan 17, 2015
Wow.. the South American countries I never would have guessed. Even though they have large swaths of land that are undeveloped I guess it's just that not that many people live in those parts of the country?
+2
Level 37
Jan 21, 2015
Yeah, New Zealand too. I always thought of NZ as quiet, pastoral landscapes full of vineyards and orchards, dotted with little towns like, say, Vermont. But I guess no, no one lives there.
+1
Level 66
Feb 26, 2017
Auckland is actually pretty densely populated. Its like fitting the Population of Estonia into the island of Barbados.
+1
Level 27
Dec 1, 2020
Although its 2,400 people per square kilometer still isn't that impressive. But in comparison to New Zealand's other cities, you're absolutely right, that's pretty much!
+1
Level 65
May 1, 2015
more time needed
+1
Level 71
Dec 20, 2020
Please check out this quiz I made, which is the exact opposite of this!