Sao Paulo, Brazil has the greatest population in Latin America, with over 12 million residents.
The northernmost city in Latin America is Tuxtla Gutiérrez, located in Mexico.
The four countries in Latin America that begin with a "P" are Panama (capital city: Panama City), Paraguay (capital city: Asunción), Peru (capital city: Lima), and Puerto Rico (a territory of the United States, capital city: San Juan).
The industrial center of Latin America is generally considered to be Mexico, specifically the areas around Mexico City and Monterrey. These regions are known for their manufacturing industries, including automotive, electronics, and textiles.
The three largest cities in Latin America are Mexico City in Mexico, São Paulo in Brazil, and Buenos Aires in Argentina.
Asia has the largest city in terms of population, which is Tokyo, Japan. The city is part of the continent of Asia and has a population of over 37 million residents in the metropolitan area.
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Mexico City is the populated Latin American city north of the Equator. This capital city has a population of about 8.8 million people.
Moscow has the greatest population in Europe.
One would assume that the city with the most violence would be the city with the most people. New York City has the greatest population in America, giving more opportunities for violence.
According to recent reports on the American Economy it is the "City with greatest economic growth in Latin America," presenting a percentage change in GDP per capita of 66.1% in the period 2003-2008. Also in the 2007-2008 period it was the city with the highest percentage change in GDP in Latin America with a variation of 9.59%.
Mexico City is the largest city in North America by population.
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Mexico City is the largest city in North America by population.
As a city, Mexico City (21.16 million) is the place with the most people. As a country, Brazil (190.7 million) has the largest population.
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