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Old Posted Aug 19, 2021, 8:17 PM
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Originally Posted by yuriandrade View Post
As we have the US Census numbers, here an update for the situation in the continent.

Largest Metropolitan Areas in Americas (2020)

--------------------- 2020 --- 10-year growth

Mexico City ----- 22.727.239 --- 9,0%

New York -------- 22.692.839 --- 6,2%

São Paulo ------- 22.020.009 --- 8,4%

Los Angeles ----- 18.644.680 --- 4,3%

Buenos Aires ---- 16.025.500 -- 11,5%

Rio de Janeiro -- 12.616.337 --- 6,7%

Lima ------------ 10.804.609 -- 17,5%

Bogotá ----------- 9.986.954 -- 14,5%

Chicago ---------- 9.618.502 --- 1,7%

San Francisco ---- 8.036.501 --- 8,4%

Toronto ---------- 7.950.441 -- 14,5%

Santiago --------- 7.912.746 -- 15,0%

Dallas ----------- 7.320.577 -- 19,9%

Houston ---------- 7.122.240 -- 20,3%

Philadelphia ----- 6.245.051 --- 4,7%

Miami ------------ 6.138.333 -- 10,3%

Boston ----------- 6.095.791 --- 8,3%

Atlanta ---------- 6.089.815 -- 15,2%

Washington ------- 5.937.417 -- 13,3%

Monterrey -------- 5.341.177 -- 26,4%

Detroit ---------- 5.325.319 --- 2,0%

Guadalajara ------ 5.268.642 -- 16,5%

Belo Horizonte --- 5.244.005 --- 9,9%

For the US and Mexico, 2020 Census numbers. For other countries, estimates as several had their census postponed or conduct on other periods.
Atlanta should surpass Boston, Miami, and Philly in the next census.
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