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  2. Jan 14, 2019 · The Five Largest Cities in South America By Population. 1. Sao Paolo - 21.7 Million. Sao Paolo is the largest city in Brazil as well as South America with a metropolitan population of around 21.7 million. It is the 12th largest city in the world by population.

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  3. Largest cities. This list includes all South American cities with a population within city limits exceeding 500,000 according to official census figures, estimates or projections as of 2015, the most recent year for which official population census results, estimates or short-term projections are available for all of these cities.

    Name
    Image
    Country
    Population
    1
    12,038,175 [1]
    2
    9,562,280 [a] [2]
    3
    7,862,277 [b] [4]
    4
    Brazil
    6,476,631 [1]
  4. This is a list of the fifty most populous metropolitan areas in South America as of 2015, the most recent year for which official census results, estimates or projections are available for every major metropolitan area in South America. All figures refer to mid-year populations. Metropolitan area.

    Metropolitan Area
    Population
    Year
    1
    21,090,792 [1]
    2
    13,693,657 [a] [3] [4]
    3
    12,280,702 [1]
    4
    9,904,727 [b] [6]
    • São Paulo, Brazil – 22.6 million. São Paulo, often called Sampa, is the largest city in South America, with a population of approximately 22.6 million.
    • Buenos Aires, Argentina – 15.5 million. Officially the Autonomous City of Buenos Aires, this city is the most populated in Argentina. Buenos Aires is one of the most diverse cities in South America and has a rich mix of different religions and cultures.
    • Rio de Janeiro, Brazil – 13.7 million. Europeans discovered Guanabara Bay in January 1502. The bay inspired the name Rio de Janeiro, meaning ‘River of January’, as the explorers mistakenly believed they had found the mouth of a river.
    • Bogotá, Colombia – 11.5 million. Colombia’s capital city, Bogotá is the largest city in the country and the fourth largest in South America. Indigenous people originally populated the region, before the Spanish invaded it.
    • São Paulo, Brazil – population: 21.486 million. São Paulo stands as the epitome of Brazil’s rapid urbanisation. Originally founded in 1554 by Jesuit missionaries, the city has grown exponentially, metamorphosing into South America’s largest metropolis.
    • Buenos Aires, Argentina – population: 15.748 million. Buenos Aires, or the ‘Paris of South America’, wears its European influences on its sleeve. Established in 1536, the city’s name translates to ‘Good Airs’, reflective of the region’s favourable winds.
    • Rio de Janeiro, Brazil – population: 12.306 million. Draped between mountains and the azure Atlantic, Rio de Janeiro is a city of natural beauty. Founded in 1565 by the Portuguese, Rio served as the capital of Brazil until 1960.
    • Lima, Peru – population: 10.556 million. Overlooking the Pacific Ocean, Lima was established in 1535 by Spanish conquistador Francisco Pizarro. Often referred to as the ‘City of Kings’, Lima is a blend of colonial heritage and modern-day urbanisation.
  5. City Image Country Population Year 1 São Paulo Brazil: 11,967,825: 2015 2 Mexico City Mexico: 8,918,653: 2015: 3 Lima Peru: 8,894,412: 2015 4 Bogotá Colombia: 7,862,277: 2015 5 Rio de Janeiro Brazil: 6,476,631: 2015 6 Santiago Chile: 5,507,282: 2015 7 Caracas Venezuela: 3,289,886: 2015 8 Buenos Aires Argentina: 3,054,267

  6. Apr 30, 2024 · Published by Statista Research Department , Apr 30, 2024. In 2024, approximately 22.81 million people lived in the São Paulo metropolitan area, making it the biggest in Latin America and the ...

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