The most developed regions of Latin America

but not in order of development, rather it is a general top.

Northamerica:
>Ciudad de Mexico

Central America:
>Provincia de Panama

South America:
>Distrito Federal (Brasil)
>Ciudad Autonoma de Buenos Aires
>Region Metropolitana de Santiago
>Departamento de Montevideo

Leaving aside these administrative regions, the rest is pure and hard Latin America.

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ufff puedo oler a los nortenos acercarse...argentina basado

Lol no
There are like 5 or 6 brazilian cities more developed than Montevideo or Buenos Aires, and Brasília is not the richest either

that only takes into account HDI. Montevideo, brasilia or Panama are effectively little towns compared to a couple cities here, or in brazil, Mexico and also to Lima in Peru

You forgot Miami

Si no sos de CABA sos un simio tercermundista.

CDMX > resto de Mexico.

I do not take the city itself, I take the department, region, province or whatever the administrative divisions in that country say. not for nothing instead of putting "Panama city" I put "Province of Panama"; as with the Department of Montevideo or the Metropolitan Region of Santiago. Although there are exceptions in the case of Buenos Aires and Mexico because they are autonomous cities.

Its from America, not Latin America, just like Puerto Rico or Guantanamo...

>Distrito Federal (Brasil)
Isnt Sao Paulo or río More developed tho

No, you are retarded if you believe that.

Guantánamo is a major city of Cuba. But we still have that base nearby just to dab on c*mmies

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CABA es una ciudad latinoamericana cualquiera con un par de edificios larpeando de Europa. Prefiero mil veces la Patagonia.

M8, Buenos Aires is more developed than anywhere in Brazil actually. Brasilia is just a glorified shithole surrounded by african cities.

They come just after. Brasilia is rich because it concentrates the State's apparatus.

No, the projected part of Brasilia (the plane you see when looking above) is more developed that Norway, all because there lives politicians, judges and many others that receive tons of money from taxes.

Yeah, you dab so much on them, bro. It's not like you've tried multiple times to topple their government.

Olvidaste incluir a la ciudad de Ushuaia. Sin inseguridad, sin decadencia, con poca gente y un paisaje que hace ver al resto del país como un chiste.

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Y la Patagonia es America Latina nevada, es lo mismo, la unica diferencia es que esta despoblada.

Aparte, la Patagonia ni siquiera tiene un nivel de desarrollo comparable al de CABA, ya que esta tiene literalmente todo lo que le hace falta a una region para ser desarrollada y con un nivel de vida decente para los estandares del mundo desarrollado.

La Patagonia si le sacas Tierra del Fuego te cagas de hambre, ya que lo demas son provincias sin importancia que "viven" del petroleo o del robo... digo turismo como Rio Negro.

Igual tu comentario es solo una opinion subjetiva de un user cualquiera que odia los lugares grandes y bien desarrollados, eso no resta realidad a que cualquiera si pudiese vivir en CABA lo haria.

HDI is irrelevant. I'm taking global finances in account, because thats what truly matters in the current world

No incluyo ciudades en particular, sino regiones administrativas en general, ya que Buenos Aires sea una ciudad autonoma (o una provincia en palabras simples) es otra cosa.

Aparte era uno por pais.

>con poca gente

Nada por debajo de medio millón de habitantes debería considerarse ciudad

Eh, if we cared more we could overthrow them

Sorry sweatie but Curitiba mogs any of those cities.

Yeah, you could invade them and show your true colors, indeed.

So you are considering something more like "power" or "relevance", I'm only talking about development, which development is different from having power and relevance.

Coritiba is all right. But in terms of capital cities, Floripa and Vitória are by far the best in Brazil.

No odio los lugares desarrollados, admiro ciudades como Tokio, Shenzhen, Vancouver, Singapur, etc. Simplemente Buenos Aires no me gusta, me quedo con Villa La Angostura. Entre un pueblo como VLA o cualquier ciudad latinoamericana prefiero la primera. No tiene nada de malo el turismo por cierto.

Just Buenos Aires and even that is Balkan tier at best

They are not cities, they are administrative divisions, for something I put "Department", "Province" and "Region". Do not take your capitals in particular, but your divisions in general.

For example if you would have put Sao Paulo, you would have put the State of Sao Paulo, and not the city of Sau Paulo.

>HDI is irrelevant
Depends on what you are talking about. Global finances is irrelevant in terms of development. China is much much more powerful than Norway, but welll...life in Norway is 1000x better than in China.

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