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I believe most of the population of South America is located at or near the coastal regions (seacoast primarily) in larger cities and towns, some populations live along large rivers and in high mountains, but these are not the primary population concentrations of South America. I believe most tribal populations will contribute to the strong tendency of statistical migration to the coastal cities, and will not grow to large sizes in the interior regions, in the present era and foreseeable future.
kisses
Mexico City (21.16 million)Sao Paulo (19.67 million)Buenos Aires (12.8 million)
Many Irish people emigrated to America during the Great Famine in 1845. Many of them established large communities in Newfoundland. Therefore, there is now many Irish people in America.
the Irish tended to stay in eastern cities because they were too poor to move west and buy land, and also because they had large, vital communities in these cities and had found gainful employment there.
the Irish tended to stay in eastern cities because they were too poor to move west and buy land, and also because they had large, vital communities in these cities and had found gainful employment there.
Some of the largest cities in South America that face significant poverty challenges include São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro in Brazil, as well as Caracas in Venezuela. Other notable cities include Lima in Peru and Bogotá in Colombia. These urban areas have large populations living in informal settlements or slums, grappling with issues such as unemployment, inadequate housing, and limited access to essential services.
There are large St. Patrick's Day parades in many cities around the world, particularly in Irish cities like Dublin, and American cities like New York.
Giant pueblos
new york
Around 80% of the population of South America lives in urban areas. Major cities in South America include Sao Paulo, Buenos Aires, and Lima, which have large urban populations.