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Most Dense in North Rhine-Westphalia

Top 100 cities ranked by most dense

Most Dense — North Rhine-Westphalia

1 Neubrück 121,688/mi²
2 Neustadt/Süd 34,806/mi²
3 Altstadt Sud 30,236/mi²
4 Neuehrenfeld 24,103/mi²
5 Buchforst 22,428/mi²
6 Altstadt Nord 18,865/mi²
7 Bayenthal 17,784/mi²
8 Kessenich 16,923/mi²
9 Bad Oeynhausen 16,395/mi²
10 Wersten 16,066/mi²
11 Hiddenhausen 14,943/mi²
12 Humboldtkolonie 13,861/mi²
13 Löhne 11,940/mi²
14 Buchheim 11,673/mi²
15 Bilderstöckchen 10,641/mi²
16 Enger 10,504/mi²
17 Vlotho 8,493/mi²
18 Eving 7,815/mi²
19 Deutz 7,544/mi²
20 Düsseldorf 7,392/mi²
21 Herne 7,324/mi²
22 Wahn-Heide 6,930/mi²
23 Essen 6,737/mi²
24 Bochum 6,663/mi²
25 Bonn 6,294/mi²
26 Oppum 5,840/mi²
27 Rödinghausen 5,739/mi²
28 Poll 5,656/mi²
29 Oberhausen 5,631/mi²
30 Gelsenkirchen 5,619/mi²
31 Duisburg 5,610/mi²
32 Hilden 5,257/mi²
33 Rheinhausen 5,238/mi²
34 Rodenkirchen 5,226/mi²
35 Oberkassel 5,110/mi²
36 Köln 4,960/mi²
37 Dortmund 4,912/mi²
38 Mülheim 4,774/mi²
39 Krefeld 4,484/mi²
40 Kirchlengern 4,452/mi²
41 Leverkusen 4,432/mi²
42 Monheim am Rhein 4,257/mi²
43 Alsdorf 4,145/mi²
44 Rahden 4,107/mi²
45 Petershagen 4,080/mi²
46 Wuppertal 4,063/mi²
47 Remscheid 3,986/mi²
48 Recklinghausen 3,974/mi²
49 Erkrath 3,971/mi²
50 Gladbeck 3,936/mi²
51 Sankt Augustin 3,877/mi²
52 Langenfeld 3,799/mi²
53 Porz am Rhein 3,728/mi²
54 Zündorf 3,717/mi²
55 Lünen 3,619/mi²
56 Neuss 3,585/mi²
57 Schwelm 3,578/mi²
58 Solingen 3,560/mi²
59 Fischeln 3,551/mi²
60 Herten 3,547/mi²
61 Wesseling 3,416/mi²
62 Mönchengladbach 3,372/mi²
63 Moers 3,336/mi²
64 Ludenberg 3,176/mi²
65 Brühl 3,061/mi²
66 Bielefeld 3,038/mi²
67 Velbert 3,031/mi²
68 Siegburg 3,029/mi²
69 Hagen 2,987/mi²
70 Castrop-Rauxel 2,937/mi²
71 Würselen 2,899/mi²
72 Bergkamen 2,844/mi²
73 Aachen 2,840/mi²
74 Gevelsberg 2,752/mi²
75 Dinslaken 2,686/mi²
76 Düren 2,668/mi²
77 Bergisch Gladbach 2,627/mi²
78 Neheim 2,599/mi²
79 Baesweiler 2,589/mi²
80 Herzogenrath 2,589/mi²
81 Witten 2,576/mi²
82 Hürth 2,541/mi²
83 Bottrop 2,520/mi²
84 Frechen 2,502/mi²
85 Herdecke 2,475/mi²
86 Marl 2,457/mi²
87 Troisdorf 2,445/mi²
88 Ratingen 2,416/mi²
89 Hörde 2,405/mi²
90 Riehl 2,401/mi²
91 Heiligenhaus 2,359/mi²
92 Mettmann 2,287/mi²
93 Haan 2,266/mi²
94 Kaarst 2,251/mi²
95 Kamen 2,233/mi²
96 Rath 2,209/mi²
97 Schwerte 2,209/mi²
98 Münster 2,133/mi²
99 Wetter 2,101/mi²
100 Hamminkeln 2,089/mi²

The most densely populated cities in North Rhine-Westphalia pack the most residents per square mile, creating vibrant urban environments with walkable neighborhoods and extensive public transit. Neubrück leads with 121,688 people per square mile.

High population density is often associated with better access to public transportation, more walkable streets, and a wider variety of restaurants, shops, and entertainment options within close proximity. These cities tend to have lower car ownership rates and shorter commute distances.

Dense cities face unique challenges including higher housing costs, limited parking, and potential overcrowding in public spaces. However, they also tend to have lower per-capita carbon footprints due to shared infrastructure and reduced driving.

Did You Know?

  • 1. Neubrück has 121,688 people per square mile — that's roughly 190 people per acre.
  • 2. Dense cities tend to have the most walkable neighborhoods and lowest car ownership rates in the country.
  • 3. Urban density can reduce per-capita carbon emissions by up to 50% compared to suburban sprawl.

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