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List of the largest metropolitan areas in the Americas

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This is a list of the fifty largest metropolitan areas in the Americas. Official definitions of metropolitan area are used where available. For cities in countries that do not have official metropolitan area definitions, the urban agglomeration concept is used instead.

Rank Metropolitan area Population Year
1 Flag of Mexico Mexico City 19,239,910[1] 2005
2 Flag of Brazil São Paulo 19,223,897[2] 2007
3 Flag of the United States New York 19,006,798[3] 2008
4 Flag of the United States Los Angeles 12,872,808[3] 2008
5 Flag of Argentina Buenos Aires 12,795,000[4][5] 2007
6 Flag of Brazil Rio de Janeiro 11,529,194[2] 2007
7 Flag of the United States Chicago 9,569,624[3] 2008
8 Flag of Peru Lima 8,482,619[6] 2007
9 Flag of Colombia Bogotá 8,228,230[7] 2007
10 Flag of the United States Dallas 6,300,006[3] 2008
11 Flag of the United States Philadelphia 5,838,471[3] 2008
12 Flag of the United States Houston 5,728,143[3] 2008
13 Flag of Chile Santiago 5,720,000[4][8] 2007
14 Flag of Canada Toronto 5,509,900[9] 2007
15 Flag of the United States Miami 5,414,772[3] 2008
16 Flag of Brazil Belo Horizonte 5,403,050[2][10] 2007
17 Flag of the United States Atlanta 5,376,130[3] 2008
18 Flag of the United States Washington 5,358,130[3] 2008
19 Flag of Venezuela Caracas 4,950,000[11] 2009
20 Flag of the United States Boston 4,522,858[3] 2008
21 Flag of the United States Detroit 4,425,110[3] 2008
22 Flag of the United States Phoenix 4,281,899[3] 2008
23 Flag of the United States San Francisco 4,274,531[3] 2008
24 Flag of the United States Riverside-San Bernardino 4,115,871[3] 2008
25 Flag of Mexico Guadalajara 4,095,853[1] 2005
26 Flag of Brazil Porto Alegre 3,975,545[2][12] 2007
27 Flag of Mexico Monterrey 3,738,077[1] 2005
28 Flag of Canada Montreal 3,695,800[9] 2007
29 Flag of Brazil Recife 3,661,119[2] 2007
30 Flag of Brazil Salvador 3,599,538[2] 2007
31 Flag of Brazil Brasília (RIDE) 3,558,166[2] 2007
32 Flag of Colombia Medellín 3,401,337[7] 2007
33 Flag of Brazil Fortaleza 3,376,883[2] 2007
34 Flag of the United States Seattle 3,344,813[3] 2008
35 Flag of the United States Minneapolis 3,229,878[3] 2008
36 Flag of the Dominican Republic Santo Domingo 3,150,000[11] 2009
37 Flag of Brazil Curitiba 3,139,389[2] 2007
38 Flag of the United States San Diego 3,001,072[3] 2008
39 Flag of the United States St. Louis 2,816,710[3] 2008
40 Flag of the United States Tampa 2,733,761[3] 2008
41 Flag of Guatemala Guatemala City 2,725,000[11] 2009
42 Flag of the United States Baltimore 2,667,761[3] 2008
43 Flag of Colombia Cali 2,656,180[7] 2007
44 Flag of Puerto Rico San Juan 2,608,375[13] 2008
45 Flag of Ecuador Guayaquil 2,514,000[4][14] 2007
46 Flag of the United States Denver 2,506,626[3] 2008
47 Flag of Brazil Campinas 2,484,555[2] 2007
48 Flag of Mexico Puebla 2,470,206[1] 2005
49 Flag of the United States Pittsburgh 2,351,192[3] 2008
50 Flag of Venezuela Maracaibo 2,325,000[11] 2009

[edit] References

  1. ^ a b c d [http://www.inegi.org.mx/prod_serv/contenidos/espanol/bvinegi/productos/geografia/publicaciones/delimex05/DZMM_2005_0.pdf INEGI -- Delimitación de las zonas metropolitanas de México 2005]
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j Constituent municipalities as listed by Obervatorio das Metropoles. Population figures from IBGE
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v U.S. Census Bureau -- Annual Estimates of the Population of Metropolitan and Micropolitan Statistical Areas (2008)
  4. ^ a b c United Nations World Urbanization Prospects (2007 revision)
  5. ^ Data for Buenos Aires refer to Gran Buenos Aires.
  6. ^ INEI -- Lima Metropolitana region as defined in the 2007 census
  7. ^ a b c Metropolitan areas as defined by DANE in the [http://www.dane.gov.co/files/censo2005/resultados_am_municipios.pdf 2005 census]. The figures are from DANE official estimates.
  8. ^ Referring to Gran Santiago which includes the Province of Santiago plus cities within the Provinces of Puente Alto and San Bernardo.
  9. ^ a b Statistics Canada -- Population of census metropolitan areas
  10. ^ Total population of the microregião of Sete Lagoas, Pará de Minas, Belo Horizonte, and Itaguara.
  11. ^ a b c d Thomas Brinkoff -- The Principal Agglomerations of the World
  12. ^ Total population of the microregião of Montenegro, São Jerônimo, and Porto Alegre.
  13. ^ U.S. Census Bureau -- Annual Estimates of the Population of Metropolitan and Micropolitan Statistical Areas in Puerto Rico (2008)
  14. ^ Includes the population of the locality of Eloy Alfaro.

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