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===Population distribution===
===Population distribution===
{{Main|Cities of Packilvania}}
{{Main|Cities of Packilvania}}
Packilvania has a total population of 1,148,555,880 people and an average population density of 186.9428 people per square kilometre (484.2 per square mile). 56.7% of the population (651,231,184) lives in urban areas and 43.3% of the population (497,324,696) lives in rural areas. 50.1% of the population (575,426,496) consists of females and 49.9% of the population (573,129,384) consists of males. The population has an average annual growth rate of 1.56%. The average fertility rate is 3.1 births per woman. The government has started a family planning scheme to lower the birthrate as Packilvania suffers from overpopulation. Furthermore, migration to the affluent but heavily congested cities is heavily restricted to prevent overpopulation. Nevertheless, there are no hard restrictions on the number of children that families may have as the government wants to keep labour costs low. The country has an annual internal migration of 100,250,400 people (the amount of people who settle in another part of the country). Contrastingly, the total annual emigration is 10,120,340 people (usually people on fixed term contracts) and the total annual immigration is 11,349,000 (usually people returning from fixed term contracts and fixed term contract workers).The population across provinces is very evenly distributed, with the least populated province, Shakar, only being smaller than the most populated province, Ashura, by 57.2%. The most populous cities are as follows:
Packilvania has a total population of 1.2 billion people and an average population density of 200 people per square kilometre (518 per square mile). 60% of the population (720 million) lives in urban areas and 40% of the population (480 million) lives in rural areas. The gender split is practically 50/50. The population has an average annual growth rate of 2%. The average fertility rate is 3 births per woman. The government has started a family planning scheme to lower the birthrate as Packilvania suffers from overpopulation. Furthermore, migration to the affluent but heavily congested cities is heavily restricted to prevent overpopulation. Nevertheless, there are no hard restrictions on the number of children that families may have. Contrastingly, the total annual emigration is 400,000 and the total number of foreigners coming into the country is 500,000.

The most populous cities are as follows:
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|+Table 3: Largest cities in Packilvania by population
|+Table 3: Largest cities in Packilvania by population