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Anthonygonzalez1991's "50 Cities That Symbolize Latin America"

These are cities that are great in all aspects of the word. Finance, Growth, History, Natural Beauty, Architecture, Political Power, Standard Of Living, Future Prospects, Crime, and Major Landmarks all had equal say in these cities. Yet most importantly, what a lot of lists lack is the most important quality to a great city and that is its citizens. How the city thrives and how it interacts in the region played the biggest role in the decision.

1. Buenos Aires 1122 people  
2. Mexico City 459 people  
3. Rio de Janeiro 1581 people  
4. Bogotá 100 people  
5. São Paulo 107 people  
6. Lima 122 people  
7. Santiago 28 people  
8. La Habana 314 people  
9. Caracas 60 people  
10. Brasília 64 people  
11. Panama City 25 people  
12. Montevideo 80 people  
13. Quito 60 people  
14. Cusco City 17 people  
15. Guadalajara 72 people  
16. Santo Domingo 16 people  
17. San Juan 48 people  
18. Cartagena 58 people  
19. Mendoza 30 people  
20. Salvador 104 people  
21. La Paz 28 people  
22. San Salvador 13 people  
23. Guatemala City 10 people  
24. Bridgetown 4 people  
25. Oaxaca City 29 people  
26. San Jose 40 people  
27. Belo Horizonte 29 people  
28. Asunción 6 people  
29. Valparaiso 47 people  
30. Acapulco 111 people  
31. Belize City 7 people  
32. Port-of-Spain 6 people  
33. Maracaibo 18 people  
34. Córdoba 14 people  
35. Oranjestad  
36. Kingston 49 people  
37. Managua 8 people  
38. Morelia 7 people  
39. Cayenne 1 person  
40. Manaus 24 people  
41. Tegucigalpa 4 people  
42. Arequipa 3 people  
43. Antigua 41 people  
44. Ushuaia 91 people  
45. Puebla (State) 8 people  
46. Monterrey 32 people  
47. Medellin 17 people  
48. Bayamón  
49. Paramaribo 10 people  
50. Concepción 4 people  
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Created by Anthonygonzalez1991 on May 31, 2007.