List of the prefectures of Greece by population density

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This is a list of the prefectures of Greece, in order of descending population density (in 2005, except otherwise stated).

Ranking Prefecture Population density (/km²)
1 Athens 29,807 (2001)
2 Piraeus 526 (2001)
3 Thessaloniki 298.6
4 East Attica 250 (2001)
5 Corfu 177.3
6 West Attica 141 (2001)
7 Heraklion 114.7
8 Zakynthos 102.1
9 Achaea 101.3
10 Pieria 88.9
11 Imathia 85.1
12 Magnesia 79.8
13 Elis 75.9
14 Dodecanese 73.9
15 Kavala 70.1
16 Corinthia 69.8
17 Chania 65.8
18 Lefkada 64.3
19 Messinia 60.3
20 Chios 59.5
21 Pella 59.1
22 Xanthi 58.9
23 Rethymno 57.8
24 Preveza 57.5
25 Samos 56.7
26 Larissa 52.5
27 Euboea 52.3
28 Serres 51.2
29 Lesbos 51.2
30 Argolis 50.4
31 Karditsa 49.4
32 Arta 46.7
33 Kefalonia 46.6
34 Cyclades 46.5
35 Kozani 44.6
36 Rhodope 44.4
37 Boeotia 44.3
38 Lasithi 42.7
39 Aetolia-Acarnania 40.9
40 Phthiotis 40.8
41 Trikala 40.7
42 Halkidiki 37.6
43 Kilkis 36.5
44 Evros 35.5
45 Ioannina 35.0
46 Kastoria 31.2
47 Thesprotia 30.9
48 Drama 30.7
49 Florina 28.7
50 Laconia 27.7
51 Phocis 23.4
52 Arcadia 22.8
53 Evrytania 18.6
54 Grevena 16.7

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