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Least Dense in Amazonas

Top 56 cities ranked by least dense

Least Dense — Amazonas

1 Japurá 1/mi²
2 Itamarati 1/mi²
3 Juruá 1/mi²
5 Maraã 2/mi²
6 Fonte Boa 2/mi²
7 Uarini 2/mi²
8 Envira 2/mi²
9 Urucará 2/mi²
10 Anori 3/mi²
11 Tapauá 3/mi²
12 Caapiranga 3/mi²
13 Alvarães 3/mi²
14 Pirapetinga 4/mi²
16 Beruri 4/mi²
17 Manaquiri 4/mi²
18 Itapiranga 4/mi²
19 Eirunepé 4/mi²
20 Codajás 4/mi²
21 Novo Airão 4/mi²
22 Ipixuna 5/mi²
23 Jutaí 5/mi²
24 Tonantins 5/mi²
25 Guajará 6/mi²
26 Amaturá 6/mi²
27 Silves 7/mi²
28 Novo Aripuanã 7/mi²
29 Autazes 8/mi²
31 Careiro 10/mi²
32 Anamã 10/mi²
33 Rio Preto da Eva 10/mi²
34 Borba 11/mi²
35 Coari 12/mi²
36 Urucurituba 12/mi²
38 Barreirinha 13/mi²
39 Atalaia do Norte 13/mi²
40 Careiro da Várzea 14/mi²
41 Pauini 15/mi²
42 Lábrea 16/mi²
43 Tefé 17/mi²
44 Carauari 18/mi²
45 Nhamundá 19/mi²
47 Humaitá 20/mi²
48 Itacoatiara 20/mi²
49 Manacapuru 28/mi²
50 Boca do Acre 28/mi²
51 Parintins 29/mi²
52 Benjamin Constant 34/mi²
53 Iranduba 36/mi²
54 Maués 41/mi²
55 Tabatinga 60/mi²
56 Manaus 335/mi²

The least densely populated cities in Amazonas offer spacious living with more land per resident. Japurá has just 1 people per square mile. These cities provide room to spread out with larger lot sizes and more open space.

Low-density cities typically feature more single-family homes with larger yards, easier parking, and less traffic congestion. They appeal to families seeking space, privacy, and access to nature without moving to a fully rural area.

While the spread-out nature of these cities means longer drives to amenities and greater reliance on personal vehicles, many residents value the trade-off for quieter neighborhoods and a more relaxed pace of life.

Did You Know?

  • 1. In Japurá, there are only 1 people per square mile — each resident has roughly 23,232,000 square feet of city space.
  • 2. Low-density cities often have significantly lower housing costs due to more available land for development.
  • 3. Many of the least dense cities are located in the western United States, where vast open spaces define the landscape.

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