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<p>density of 0.32 persons per square mile.</p>

<p>The Trans-Pecos is a region of extremes, and at the opposite extreme from sparsely populated Terrell County is El Paso County, which is the smallest but most populated of the nine counties. El Paso County has a land area of only 1015 sqmi 0 abbr=on, yet it has a population of 865,657 individuals (as of 2020), resulting in a population density of 853 persons per square mile, a value that exceeds that of Connecticut. El Paso County makes up 93.5 percent of the region's total population.</p>

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