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TwitterThis statistic shows the biggest cities in Chile in 2017. In 2017, approximately **** million people lived in Santiago, making it the biggest city in Chile.
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Actual value and historical data chart for Chile Population In Largest City
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Data base about the 15 minutes city index in six chilean cities: Santiago, Concepción, Valparaíso, Temuco, Antofagasta and Coquimbo.
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Chile CL: Population in Largest City data was reported at 6,950,952.000 Person in 2024. This records an increase from the previous number of 6,903,392.000 Person for 2023. Chile CL: Population in Largest City data is updated yearly, averaging 4,794,775.000 Person from Dec 1960 (Median) to 2024, with 65 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 6,950,952.000 Person in 2024 and a record low of 1,979,927.000 Person in 1960. Chile CL: Population in Largest City data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Chile – Table CL.World Bank.WDI: Population and Urbanization Statistics. Population in largest city is the urban population living in the country's largest metropolitan area.;United Nations, World Urbanization Prospects.;;
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TwitterIn 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.
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TwitterSantiago is the city with the largest number of startups in Chile. According to the source, the Chilean capital had been chosen as the headquarters of *** startup companies as of August 2024. Most Brazilian startups were located in the city of São Paulo.
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This list ranks the 1 cities in the Major County, OK by Chilean population, as estimated by the United States Census Bureau. It also highlights population changes in each city over the past five years.
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Abstract Economic and financial liberalization reforms, in most Latin American countries, have led to a radical change in the structure of material production in the region. In this context, this paper aims to identify and characterize the link between the growth trends of the main Chilean cities and the evolution of their urban labor markets, seeking to clarify whether the labor structure has been undergoing a process of urbanization or not. Specifically, the hypothesis is that, although the analyzed cities are different regarding their specialized regional economies, the structures of the labor markets tend to undergo a process of homogenization, increasingly marked by urban dynamics and involving a process of internal differentiation of the urban social structure.
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Abstract Academic production about the main Chilean cities exceeds the existing documentation on intermediate cities, though they have shown interesting trends patterns in recent years which have changed the urban system in Chile. This paper aimed to analyze the urban growth processes in Chilean intermediate cities using Temuco as a case study. It begins with an historical look at the city and then mentions that in the last decades this kind of cities have undergone new forms of segregation associated to real estate activities such as private communities, rural residential properties and new localization of services which have resulted in a fragmentation of urban space, a phenomenon reinforced by the consolidation of some satellite cities. At the same time, many urban problems associated to poverty, like a standstill of the regional economy and environmental pollution have appeared, jeopardizing the sustainability of these spaces, questioning current development parameters. The article ends considering the future challenges in Temuco’s urban development.
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This list ranks the 2 cities in the Big Stone County, MN by Chilean population, as estimated by the United States Census Bureau. It also highlights population changes in each city over the past five years.
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Techsalerator’s Sound and Audio Data for Chile
Techsalerator’s Sound and Audio Data for Chile provides an essential and detailed collection of information crucial for businesses, researchers, and technology analysts. This dataset delivers an in-depth analysis of sound and audio trends across various industries in Chile, capturing and categorizing data related to sound frequencies, acoustic environments, and audio technology applications.
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Techsalerator’s Sound and Audio Data for Chile offers a comprehensive overview of key information for businesses, researchers, and technology analysts. This dataset provides a thorough examination of sound and audio data across diverse sectors in Chile, detailing data related to audio frequencies, decibel levels, sound environments, and emerging trends in audio technology.
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According to the latest research, the global Chilean restaurant market size reached a value of USD 3.2 billion in 2024, propelled by a robust appetite for Latin American cuisine and cultural experiences worldwide. The market is expected to grow at a healthy CAGR of 7.1% from 2025 to 2033, reaching a forecasted value of USD 6.01 billion by 2033. This expansion is largely attributed to increasing globalization, rising consumer interest in diverse culinary offerings, and the growing presence of Chilean diaspora communities in key international markets. As per the latest research, the Chilean restaurant market is positioned for strong growth, underpinned by evolving consumer preferences and innovative business models.
The primary growth driver for the Chilean restaurant market is the increasing global fascination with authentic and regional cuisines. As consumers become more adventurous in their dining choices, there is a surging demand for unique flavors and culinary traditions that Chilean restaurants are well-positioned to deliver. This trend is further reinforced by the proliferation of food tourism and cultural festivals that spotlight Chilean gastronomy, enabling both locals and tourists to experience traditional dishes such as empanadas, pastel de choclo, and fresh seafood. Additionally, the rise of digital platforms and social media has amplified the visibility of Chilean cuisine, encouraging restaurant operators to innovate and diversify their offerings. This growing awareness is also prompting international expansion, with Chilean restaurants opening outlets in major cities across North America, Europe, and Asia Pacific, thereby widening the market’s global reach.
Another crucial factor fueling the expansion of the Chilean restaurant market is the dynamic evolution of service formats and operational strategies. The sector has witnessed a notable shift towards modern dining concepts, such as fast-casual and quick-service restaurants, which cater to the changing lifestyles of urban consumers. These formats offer convenience without compromising on quality, appealing to younger demographics and busy professionals. Furthermore, the integration of technology in restaurant operations—from online reservations to contactless payments and food delivery apps—has streamlined customer experiences and opened up new revenue streams. These innovations not only enhance operational efficiency but also enable restaurants to adapt to shifting consumer expectations, particularly in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, which accelerated digital adoption and heightened the focus on health and safety.
Sustainability and local sourcing have emerged as significant growth levers in the Chilean restaurant market. Consumers are increasingly concerned about the environmental impact of their food choices, prompting restaurants to prioritize locally sourced ingredients and eco-friendly practices. Chilean cuisine, with its emphasis on fresh seafood, seasonal produce, and traditional cooking methods, aligns well with these preferences. Many establishments are now highlighting their commitment to sustainability through transparent supply chains, reduced food waste, and environmentally conscious packaging. This not only appeals to environmentally aware diners but also strengthens brand reputation and customer loyalty in a competitive market. As a result, restaurants that successfully integrate sustainability into their business models are likely to enjoy a distinct competitive advantage in the coming years.
From a regional perspective, Latin America continues to dominate the Chilean restaurant market, accounting for the largest share due to its cultural proximity and established culinary traditions. However, North America and Europe are witnessing rapid growth, driven by increasing immigrant populations and mainstream acceptance of international cuisines. The Asia Pacific region is also emerging as a promising market, particularly in cosmopolitan cities where culinary diversity is highly valued. These regional dynamics are further influenced by local economic conditions, regulatory frameworks, and consumer preferences, necessitating tailored strategies for market entry and expansion. Overall, the global outlook for the Chilean restaurant market is optimistic, with ample opportunities for growth across both mature and emerging regions.
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This study, conducted in 1964 in the Chilean cities of Santiago, Concepcion, and Temuco, examined university students' attitudes toward national and international issues. Questions were asked about important problems that Chile had to face, major obstacles to more rapid development, collaboration with the United States to promote the economic development of Chile, the position of United States companies in Chile, and the influence of political, military, religious, and professional groups. The respondents' opinions of communism, capitalism, and socialism were also assessed through questions asking which system would be best for Chile and why. International affairs were also examined. The respondents were asked about the Cuban Revolution, the effectiveness of the Organization of American States, and their opinions of the Alliance for Progress, especially as it affected Chile. Exposure to the mass media, including foreign radio broadcasts, was explored as were the respondents' opinions of various foreign governments' publications. Demographic variables include age, gender, and father's level of education and occupation.
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A comparison of the proportion of predominant SITs found in Chile (n = 458 isolates in total, as well as distribution patterns for major cities, i.e., Santiago, Iquique, and Concepción), as compared to neighboring countries (Peru, Brazil, Paraguay, Argentina), recorded in the SITVIT2 database.
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This list ranks the 1 cities in the Newport News city, VA by Chilean population, as estimated by the United States Census Bureau. It also highlights population changes in each city over the past five years.
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This list ranks the 1 cities in the Falls Church city, VA by Chilean population, as estimated by the United States Census Bureau. It also highlights population changes in each city over the past five years.
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This list ranks the 1 cities in the Buena Vista city, VA by Chilean population, as estimated by the United States Census Bureau. It also highlights population changes in each city over the past five years.
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