Canada (9,976,140 sq km) and the United States of America (9,629,091 sq km) are the two largest countries in North America by population and land mass. They are also the second and third largest countries in the world (respectively) by total area.
Canada is larger than the US in total area, but the US is larger than Canada in "land" area.
It IS the most populated city in North America because 19,028,000 people live there.
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The most populated city in Latin America north of the equator is Mexico City, Mexico. South of the equator, the most populated cities include São Paulo, Brazil, and Buenos Aires, Argentina. These cities are significant urban centers with vast populations and economic influence in their respective countries.
The population of North America in 2010 was 542 million people. The most populated country in North America in 2010 was the United States, with 310 million people.
The ten most populated countries in the world are located on the continents of Asia, North America, and South America. These countries are China (1,343,239,923 as of 2012), India (1,205,073,612), United States (313,847,465), Indonesia (248,645,008), Brazil (193,946,886), Pakistan (190,291,129), Nigeria (170,123,740), Bangladesh (161,083,804), Russia (142,517,670), and Japan (127,368,088).
Asia, Africa, Europe, North America, South America, Australia, Antarctica.
Brazil with a population of 198.7 million is the most populated country in South America. It is followed by Colombia with 43.7 million and Argentina with 40.1 million.
The most populated city in Latin America north of the equator is Mexico City, Mexico, with a population exceeding 9 million in its urban area. The three most populated cities south of the equator are São Paulo, Brazil, which is the largest, followed by Buenos Aires, Argentina, and Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. These cities are major cultural, economic, and political centers in their respective countries.
Algeria is the second most highly populated of the North Africa countries (Algeria, Egypt, Libya, Morocco, Sudan, and Tunisia).
Latin America's most populated city is Mexico City. The three most populated cities south of the equator are Buenos Aires, Rio de Janeiro, and Sau Paulo.
Latin America's most populated city is Mexico City. The three most populated cities south of the equator are Buenos Aires, Rio de Janeiro, and Sau Paulo.