In Bangladesh, NO. 1,500 people per km².
In Russia, YES. 8.4 people per km².
The little red zone, which features Bangladesh, holds more people than the blue zone, which features Russia, in the following map.

Not a myth for everyone.
EDIT: For some strange reason some of the commenters think that this answer is advocating that the western countries should take in our extra population. Sorry to break the bad news, this is not advocating any such thing.
For some even more bizarre reason some commenters are upset that I have compared overcrowded lands with unihabited lands (to the point of calling me “dishonest”). I don’t even know what to say to that. May be they just needed something to be upset about.
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