Population Map
When looking at the map above, its easy to see that Germany is very populated with no pattern to describe it. There are a large amount of people that are populated near large cities. The area closest to the cities is extremely dense, with around 300 people per square kilometer. As you move outward from the city, the amount of people per square kilometer drops somewhat slowly in the Southern part of Germany. In the Northern part, its mostly between 0-100 people per square kilometer, and it drops off very fast on the outer banks of a big city. In the Southern part of Germany, it is mostly from 50-300 people per square kilometer, and is very densely populated in the mid-southern area.