As of the latest estimates in 2023, Santiago, the capital of Chile, has a population of approximately 7 million people in its metropolitan area. The population density is around 8,500 people per square kilometer, making it one of the most densely populated cities in South America. This high density is due to both urbanization and the city's role as the cultural and economic hub of the country.
Santiago do Cacém Municipality's population density is 29 people per square kilometer.
Santiago de Compostela's population density is 428.81 people per square kilometer.
Santiago de Cuba's population density is 461.3 people per square kilometer.
The population density of Santiago de los Caballeros is 5,187 people per square kilometer.
The population density of Santiago del Estero Province is 6.6 people per square kilometer.
Santiago Juxtlahuaca's population is 33,401.
The population of Santiago Millas is 335.
Santiago Ixcuintepec's population is 1,441.
The population of Santiago Camotlán is 3,089.
Santiago Niltepec's population is 4,961.
Santiago Jamiltepec's population is 17,206.
Santiago Suchilquitongo's population is 8,518.