Talk:El Portal, California
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Makes no sense
[edit]The only land area figure given is 1592 sq. mi. (This seems ridiculously large for a small town, but it is mentioned only as a census-designated place.) The population is given as 474.
Yet the population density is given as 290/sq. mi. rather than the obvious quotient of 474/1592 sq mi. = 0.3/sq. mi.
Likewise, the total area is given as 1639 sq. mi., and subtracting the land area leaves 47 sq. mi.
But instead the water area is presented as 0.047 sq. mi. It seems that someone divided 47 by 1000.
Something is obviously very very wrong here. 98.255.224.144 (talk) 14:39, 15 April 2021 (UTC)