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So I see! Nate Send a noteboard - 30/08/2011 09:45:27 PM
If you got that 1.7 million people stat from Wikipedia, do look at numbers below it: population density 308 per square km, total surface: over 5000 square kilometer. Those are country numbers, not city numbers (Belgium as a whole has a higher population density than that, the Netherlands has nearly half again that). In other words: Perth has 1.7 million people because the definition of "Perth" is essentially "every populated place in Western Australia that isn't hundreds of kilometers away from the city centre".

For comparison's sake, if you take that kind of surface around Helsinki, you'd get close to the surface of the entire region of Uusimaa (I love Wikipedia), which has close to 1.5 million people in it.

But those are just quibbles that don't detract from you being right on the main point, clearly I did underestimate Perth's size.


I didn't notice the area they were taking into account. That's a decent chunk of land. I wonder what the population within the city limits is. A quick Google scan didn't turn up anything.
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Perth has 1.7 million people. - 30/08/2011 08:30:26 PM 770 Views
You kind of inadvertently prove the point... - 30/08/2011 09:21:18 PM 839 Views
So I see! - 30/08/2011 09:45:27 PM 866 Views
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You could be right re: population density. - 30/08/2011 11:06:36 PM 686 Views
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