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that again depends on where you are in Europe... in most of Germany you're right. large parts of Norway Sweden Finland? not so much...


It is probably true that in a majority of those land areas (Finland, Sweden, Norway) you are more than 45 minutes of driving from the next proper city.

However, the proportion of people who live like that is not very high. People mostly live where other people live.


Northern canada on the other hand is a very different story.




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