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Where is it most dense: In France the city of Paris is most dense with a population of 2,241,346 (2014) and that's more than any of the cities in France. Paris is also the capital of France so it should have the most population and it would make sense that a lot of people would want to live there because Paris is known for its beautiful structures. According to bonjourparis.com the ten reasons why so many people live there is because of its architecture, the food, the safety, cars, solitude, the gardens and parks, friends, shopping, culture, and the monumentality of the city. As you can see in the graph the population raised by a large amount in the early hundreds because most of the beautiful architecture was built then, such as the Eiffel Tower(1889). A number …show more content…

An average family in paris has 2.01 children per woman. Paris has one of the most fertility rates in Europe and because of this they have a high population. This can affect them in the future because they might not have enough food for all of them. The density in France is 21,000 kilometres square. As you can see it has a large population and is ranked first in France. What physical geography contributes to their settlement: France has been one of the most dominant agricultural centers of Europe for centuries. That gave France an important role in European and, to some extent world, affairs in the pre-industrial age. Currently, France still leads Europe in agriculture, excluding the Russian Federation. With about 730,000 farms, approximately 7 percent of the workforce is employed in agriculture or similar sectors such as fishing or forestry. When all people engaged in agriculture-related activities (including the processing of agricultural goods, for example) are considered, the percentage of the population engaged in agricultural production is much larger. France provides many countries with their