The population density of Cicero, IL was 14,395 in 2014. The population density of Reading, PA was 8,909 in 2014.

Population Density

Population Density is computed by dividing the total population by Land Area Per Square Mile.

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Geographic and Population Datasets Involving Reading, PA or Cicero, IL

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    MUNICIPAL_BOUNDARY

    data.pa.gov | Last Updated 2024-07-25T06:08:41.000Z

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    Governor's Executive Budget Program Measures SFY 2017 - Current Annual Statewide Health

    data.pa.gov | Last Updated 2023-03-22T22:37:44.000Z

    The information included in this dataset is for the Governor’s Executive Budget and provides key Program Measures by Agency or Office. <br> The mission of the Department of Health is to promote healthy behaviors, prevent injury and disease, and to assure the safe delivery of quality health care for all people in Pennsylvania.<br> To accomplish this mission, the department works collaboratively with public and private community partners to facilitate the development of an effective public health system. The department licenses and regulates a variety of health facilities, and provides outreach, education, prevention and treatment services. Community-based groups receive grants to provide essential services to the commonwealth’s citizens including programs for women and children, nutrition, immunization, diagnosis and treatment of certain blood and communicable diseases, cancer control and prevention.