In 2025, approximately 23 million people lived in the São Paulo metropolitan area, making it the biggest in Latin America and the Caribbean and the sixth most populated in the world. The homonymous state of São Paulo was also the most populous federal entity in the country. The second place for the region was Mexico City with 22.75 million inhabitants. Brazil's cities Brazil is home to two large metropolises, only counting the population within the city limits, São Paulo had approximately 11.45 million inhabitants, and Rio de Janeiro around 6.21 million inhabitants. It also contains a number of smaller, but well known cities such as Brasília, Salvador, Belo Horizonte and many others, which report between 2 and 3 million inhabitants each. As a result, the country's population is primarily urban, with nearly 88 percent of inhabitants living in cities. Mexico City Mexico City's metropolitan area ranks sevenths in the ranking of most populated cities in the world. Founded over the Aztec city of Tenochtitlan in 1521 after the Spanish conquest as the capital of the Viceroyalty of New Spain, the city still stands as one of the most important in Latin America. Nevertheless, the preeminent economic, political, and cultural position of Mexico City has not prevented the metropolis from suffering the problems affecting the rest of the country, namely, inequality and violence. Only in 2023, the city registered a crime incidence of 52,723 reported cases for every 100,000 inhabitants and around 24 percent of the population lived under the poverty line.
As of 2023, the top five most densely populated cities in Latin America and the Caribbean were in Colombia. The capital, Bogotá, ranked first with over ****** inhabitants per square kilometer.
From 2000 to 2023, there was a steady increase in the number of deaths in São Paulo until 2019, leading to an exponential increase in the consecutive years, recording in 2021 the highest amount throughout the period shown with 105,070 deaths. In 2023, nearly 81,500 deaths were recorded
This statistic shows the biggest cities in El Salvador in 2024. In 2024, approximately ****** thousand people lived in San Salvador, making it the biggest city in El Salvador.
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The average for 2024 based on 12 countries was 75.73 percent. The highest value was in Uruguay: 95.85 percent and the lowest value was in Guyana: 27.32 percent. The indicator is available from 1960 to 2024. Below is a chart for all countries where data are available.
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This list ranks the 269 cities in the South Carolina by Hispanic American Indian and Alaska Native (AIAN) population, as estimated by the United States Census Bureau. It also highlights population changes in each cities over the past five years.
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The average for 2023 based on 20 countries was 76.64 percent. The highest value was in Uruguay: 95.77 percent and the lowest value was in Guatemala: 53.1 percent. The indicator is available from 1960 to 2023. Below is a chart for all countries where data are available.
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The South American City Gas Distribution Market is Segmented by Type (Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) and Pipeline Natural Gas (PNG)), End-user (Industrial, Power Sector, Residential and Commercial, and Transportation), Geography (Brazil, Argentina, Chile, and Rest of South America). The report provides market sizes and forecasts in terms of value in USD billion for all the above segments.
The highest city in the world with a population of more than one million is La Paz. The Capital of Bolivia sits ***** meters above sea level, and is more than 1,000 meters higher than the second-ranked city, Quito. La Paz is also higher than Mt. Fuji in Japan, which has a height of 3,776 meters. Many of the world's largest cities are located in South America. The only city in North America that makes the top 20 list is Denver, Colorado, which has an altitude of ***** meters.
Based on land area, Brazil is the largest country in Latin America by far, with a total area of over 8.5 million square kilometers. Argentina follows with almost 2.8 million square kilometers. Cuba, whose surface area extends over almost 111,000 square kilometers, is the Caribbean country with the largest territory.
Brazil: a country with a lot to offer
Brazil's borders reach nearly half of the South American subcontinent, making it the fifth-largest country in the world and the third-largest country in the Western Hemisphere. Along with its landmass, Brazil also boasts the largest population and economy in the region. Although Brasília is the capital, the most significant portion of the country's population is concentrated along its coastline in the cities of São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro.
South America: a region of extreme geographic variation
With the Andes mountain range in the West, the Amazon Rainforest in the East, the Equator in the North, and Cape Horn as the Southern-most continental tip, South America has some of the most diverse climatic and ecological terrains in the world. At its core, its biodiversity can largely be attributed to the Amazon, the world's largest tropical rainforest, and the Amazon river, the world's largest river. However, with this incredible wealth of ecology also comes great responsibility. In the past decade, roughly 80,000 square kilometers of the Brazilian Amazon were destroyed. And, as of late 2019, there were at least 1,000 threatened species in Brazil alone.
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BASE YEAR | 2024 |
HISTORICAL DATA | 2019 - 2023 |
REGIONS COVERED | North America, Europe, APAC, South America, MEA |
REPORT COVERAGE | Revenue Forecast, Competitive Landscape, Growth Factors, and Trends |
MARKET SIZE 2024 | 1042.9(USD Million) |
MARKET SIZE 2025 | 1129.5(USD Million) |
MARKET SIZE 2035 | 2500.0(USD Million) |
SEGMENTS COVERED | Application, Technology, End Use, Component, Regional |
COUNTRIES COVERED | US, Canada, Germany, UK, France, Russia, Italy, Spain, Rest of Europe, China, India, Japan, South Korea, Malaysia, Thailand, Indonesia, Rest of APAC, Brazil, Mexico, Argentina, Rest of South America, GCC, South Africa, Rest of MEA |
KEY MARKET DYNAMICS | Urbanization and population growth, Government initiatives and funding, Technological advancements in IoT, Demand for energy efficiency, Enhanced public safety and security |
MARKET FORECAST UNITS | USD Million |
KEY COMPANIES PROFILED | Schneider Electric, AlcatelLucent, LG Electronics, ABB, Microsoft, Cisco Systems, Oracle, Hitachi, SAP, Huawei, Siemens, Honeywell, Johnson Controls, SAMSUNG, Intel, IBM |
MARKET FORECAST PERIOD | 2025 - 2035 |
KEY MARKET OPPORTUNITIES | Internet of Things integration, Sustainable urban mobility solutions, Smart energy management systems, Enhanced public safety technologies, Advanced data analytics platforms |
COMPOUND ANNUAL GROWTH RATE (CAGR) | 8.3% (2025 - 2035) |
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This list ranks the 269 cities in the South Carolina by Black or African American population, as estimated by the United States Census Bureau. It also highlights population changes in each cities over the past five years.
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The South America City Gas Distribution report features an extensive regional analysis, identifying market penetration levels across major geographic areas. It highlights regional growth trends and opportunities, allowing businesses to tailor their market entry strategies and maximize growth in specific regions.
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The South America City Gas Distribution Market is segmented into different types and end-users. Compressed Natural Gas (CNG), which is used as a fuel for vehicles, is a major segment. Pipeline Natural Gas (PNG) is another important segment, which involves the distribution of natural gas through pipelines to homes and industries. The market is also segmented based on end-users, including industrial, power sector, residential and commercial, and transportation. Recent developments include: August 2022: As part of Ambipar's initial investment of USD 5.5 million, it incorporates trucks equipped with compressed natural gas (CNG) technology, such as Scania R 410 6X2 models, into its fleet. Ambipar estimates a 20% reduction in carbon dioxide emissions in the Corridor after the first year of circulation of these new units. By incorporating compressed natural gas (CNG) trucks on a large scale, the Sustainable Corridor Project begins the process of changing its fleet's energy matrix to renewable and cleaner sources of power., May 2022: Compagas, Parana state's gas distribution company, and Brazilian logistic operator NEOgas started a pilot project to transport compressed natural gas (CNG) via natural gas-fueled trucks. The project aims to provide a greener and more cost-effective solution to the transportation of natural gas to the countryside of Brazil. The pilot project lasts around 30 days, with NEOgas compressing Compagas' natural gas at the Ponta Grossa station. The natural gas-fueled trucks from vehicle manufacturer Scania will then transport the gas daily for 130 km to the city of Arapoti, where the paper company BO Paper plans to use it.. Key drivers for this market are: 4., Rising Industrialization across the Globe4.; Increasing Utilization of Natural Gas. Potential restraints include: 4., High Cost of Installation and Maintenance. Notable trends are: Power Sector to Dominate the Market.
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The concentration of people living in small areas has increased in the last decade, with more than half of the world's population living in cities. This is particularly true for Latin America, a region with no particular high contribution to the world total population, but hosts several large cities. The increase in urbanization causes several threats to wildlife that face the loss of their habitat and novel environmental pressures. As the number of wildlife entering cities seems to have increased in the last year, we characterize the temporal and geographical events of a widely distributed carnivore, the puma, Puma concolor. We performed an exhaustive search for media news regarding the sighting, capture, and/or killing of pumas within human settlement areas, and tried to relate them with potential explanatory variables. We found a total of 162 events in Latin America in a period of the last 10 years, particularly concentrated in the year 2020. Most records came from Brazil, followed by Argentina, Chile, and Mexico. Of the total, 41% were only sightings, 58% were captures, and a minor percentage were considered as mascotism. Almost the same number of records came from highly populated areas (cities) than from low populated areas (rural) but with important differences between countries. The countries with more records in urban areas (Brazil and Mexico) showed a larger surface occupied by cities. The countries with most records in rural areas (Argentina and Chile) present the opposite pattern of occupied surface. This might indicate that different percentages of areas dedicated to cities or urban spaces might explain the differences among countries. The most important variable related to puma events in the populated areas was sky brightness, while human density and cattle density explained minor parts. The “anthropause” due to the COVID-19 pandemic might explain the larger number of records from 2020, while the absence of high-quality habitats due to fragmentation and high cattle density, might force the pumas to enter populated areas searching for food. Minor values of night lights could be related to a facilitation of efficiency of foraging behavior. Although some bias might exist in the data, the results should be taken into account as general statements for all analyzed countries.
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The Latin American location analytics market, encompassing Brazil, Argentina, and Mexico, is experiencing robust growth, projected at a 7.99% Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) from 2025 to 2033. This expansion is driven by several key factors. Increasing adoption of smart city initiatives across the region is fueling demand for location-based insights to optimize urban planning, resource management, and public safety. Furthermore, the burgeoning e-commerce sector and the growing need for efficient logistics and supply chain management are significantly contributing to market growth. The rise of location-based services (LBS) and the increasing availability of high-quality location data are also propelling market expansion. Specific application areas like remote monitoring in healthcare, asset tracking in manufacturing, and facility optimization in retail are showing particularly strong growth. While data privacy concerns and the need for robust data security infrastructure present some restraints, the overall market outlook remains positive, driven by ongoing technological advancements and increasing digital transformation across diverse industries. The market segmentation reveals significant opportunities. The outdoor location analytics segment is likely larger than the indoor segment due to the broader applicability of outdoor solutions across various sectors. On-premise deployment models might hold a larger initial market share compared to on-demand, reflecting a preference for greater control and data security, though on-demand solutions are expected to gain momentum. Software components will likely hold a larger share compared to services initially, with a gradual increase in service revenue over the forecast period. Among end-user verticals, retail and manufacturing are key drivers due to their reliance on optimized logistics and supply chain management. Healthcare and government sectors show substantial growth potential as they increasingly adopt location analytics for improving services. While precise market size figures for individual countries aren't provided, Brazil, with its larger economy and population, is likely to dominate the market, followed by Mexico and Argentina. The competitive landscape is diverse, with both global technology giants and specialized location analytics providers vying for market share. The overall market exhibits a strong trajectory, indicative of significant future investment and growth opportunities. Recent developments include: February 2023: To learn more about its network behavior and improve its business performance, Liberty Latin America collaborated with Ribbon Communications Inc. With automated fraud control and centralized network monitoring, Liberty Latin America's network will perform better in KPIs and keep its customers safer as a result of the addition of Ribbon's expertise., November 2022: The largest operating remote sensing project in Brazil was started by the Ministry of Justice and Public Safety (MJSP) and SCCON to combat illegal activities and environmental crimes in the Amazon region. This effort aided the Brazilian Federal Police in reducing corruption and money laundering, defend their community, and assist in federal decision-making. More than 3,300 public agents were deployed in more than 120 collaborative actions using satellite imagery and project data.. Key drivers for this market are: Growth in Retail Market, Increasing Adoption of Analytical Business Intelligence and Geographical Information Systems Technology; Increasing Usage of IoT. Potential restraints include: Growth in Retail Market, Increasing Adoption of Analytical Business Intelligence and Geographical Information Systems Technology; Increasing Usage of IoT. Notable trends are: Technological Advances in Various Industries Play a Vital Role.
This dataset displays the roads in North and South America in a linear format. This shapefile data layer is comprised of 72099 derivative vector framework library features derived based on 1:3 000 000 data originally from RWDBII. The layer provides nominal analytical/mapping at 1:3 000 000. Data processing complete globally. Data Source: http://www.fao.org/geonetwork/srv/en/metadata.show?id=29044&currTab=simple Access Date: October 16, 2007 Notes: Please visit the previous link for more information regarding this particular dataset. This map is a portion of entire world map.
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This feature layer provides access to OpenStreetMap (OSM) point of interest (POI) data for South America, which is updated every 1-2 minutes with the latest edits. This hosted feature layer view is referencing a hosted feature layer of OSM point (node) data in ArcGIS Online that is updated with minutely diffs from the OSM planet file. The layer includes POIs with a large number of tags, including amenity, shop, tourism, and several more.Zoom in to large scales (e.g. City level or 1:40k scale) to see the POI features display. You can click on the feature to get the name of the POI. The name of the POI will display by default at very large scales (e.g. Building level of 1:2k scale). Labels can be turned off in your map if you prefer.Create New LayerIf you would like to create a more focused version of this POI layer displaying just one or two types, you can do that easily! Just add the layer to a map, copy the layer in the content window, add a filter to the new layer (e.g. amenity is bar or shop is alcohol), rename the layer as appropriate, and save layer. You can also change the layer symbols or popup if you like. Esri may publish a few such layers that are ready to use, but not for every type of amenity.Important Note: if you do create a new layer, it should be provided under the same Terms of Use and include the same Credits as this layer. You can copy and paste the Terms of Use and Credits info below in the new Item page as needed.
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This list ranks the 269 cities in the South Carolina by Hispanic Some Other Race (SOR) population, as estimated by the United States Census Bureau. It also highlights population changes in each cities over the past five years.
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The Latin American Location Analytics market is experiencing robust growth, projected to reach a significant market size by 2033. While the precise 2025 market size (Value Unit: Million) is not provided, leveraging the 7.99% CAGR and considering the typical growth trajectory of location analytics in developing economies, a reasonable estimate places the 2025 market value at approximately $250 million. This growth is fueled by several key drivers. The increasing adoption of digital technologies across various sectors, particularly in urban planning and logistics, is a major catalyst. Furthermore, the burgeoning e-commerce sector and the need for optimized delivery networks are significantly contributing to market expansion. Smart city initiatives and improved infrastructure development throughout Latin America are also creating strong demand for location analytics solutions. The growing availability of location-based data, coupled with advancements in data analytics capabilities, is further accelerating market growth. However, challenges remain. Data privacy concerns and the need for robust data security infrastructure can potentially hinder market expansion. Furthermore, uneven digital literacy and infrastructure gaps across different regions within Latin America present hurdles to widespread adoption. Despite these restraints, the long-term outlook for the Latin American Location Analytics market remains highly positive, driven by consistent technological advancements and increasing government investments in digital infrastructure. The market is segmented across various applications, including transportation and logistics, retail and marketing, utilities and public services, and others. Key players such as Galige, SAS Institute Inc, Tibco Software Inc, HERE, Pitney Bowes, Microsoft Corporation, ESRI, Oracle Corporation, Cisco Systems, and SAP SE are actively competing to capture market share. These companies are continuously innovating to offer advanced solutions catering to the specific needs of the Latin American market. This includes developing solutions in Spanish and Portuguese, adapting their offerings to meet the unique regulatory landscape, and partnering with local companies to strengthen market penetration. The region-specific data, although not detailed, suggests variations in growth rates across different Latin American countries. The forecast period from 2025 to 2033 shows a promising growth trajectory, indicating a substantial expansion of the location analytics market in Latin America. Key drivers for this market are: Growth in Retail Market, Increasing Adoption of Analytical Business Intelligence and Geographical Information Systems Technology; Increasing Usage of IoT. Potential restraints include: Concerns over Security and Privacy, Systems are Error-prone - In Cases like Incomplete Business Information, Out-of-date Information, and Limitation of Place Databases. Notable trends are: Technological Advances in Various Industries Play a Vital Role.
In 2025, approximately 23 million people lived in the São Paulo metropolitan area, making it the biggest in Latin America and the Caribbean and the sixth most populated in the world. The homonymous state of São Paulo was also the most populous federal entity in the country. The second place for the region was Mexico City with 22.75 million inhabitants. Brazil's cities Brazil is home to two large metropolises, only counting the population within the city limits, São Paulo had approximately 11.45 million inhabitants, and Rio de Janeiro around 6.21 million inhabitants. It also contains a number of smaller, but well known cities such as Brasília, Salvador, Belo Horizonte and many others, which report between 2 and 3 million inhabitants each. As a result, the country's population is primarily urban, with nearly 88 percent of inhabitants living in cities. Mexico City Mexico City's metropolitan area ranks sevenths in the ranking of most populated cities in the world. Founded over the Aztec city of Tenochtitlan in 1521 after the Spanish conquest as the capital of the Viceroyalty of New Spain, the city still stands as one of the most important in Latin America. Nevertheless, the preeminent economic, political, and cultural position of Mexico City has not prevented the metropolis from suffering the problems affecting the rest of the country, namely, inequality and violence. Only in 2023, the city registered a crime incidence of 52,723 reported cases for every 100,000 inhabitants and around 24 percent of the population lived under the poverty line.