World's Most Dangerous Cities ALL in Latin America

Only because Álvaro Uribe tried to purge Farc from bogota and Medellin in the early 2000's I would think it would rise after he Succeeded from presidency.

Africa is FAR MORE violent than the worst shithole in South America and central america, because at least mestizos carry some Iberian blood. However most countries are already irredeemable, and only a few remain semi-decent, such as Argentina and Costa Rica

Mestizos are violent as hell, but don't forget that Latin America is chock-motherfucking-FULL of niggers. Brazil is like 40% monkey at best, Colombia is like 10% nigger, so is Nicaragua.

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Well, I wouldn't mind living in Medellin instead of my city right about now. But that's because they had their period of instability and the climate/nature is beautiful.


This is true. If African countries kept accurate crime statistics, then I'm sure we'd see the CAR or Angola up there. I dunno how Papua New Guinea is safer than Guatemala, either… but whatever.

I think a lot of places in Africa don't even keep track of murders. The stats are off because Africa doesn't have enough law and order to even consider keep track of all the people who are killed.

Ya, I didnt see Sao Paulo on there either. Ive been to Sao Paulo before. Its pure shit, on every single level.

Ctrl+F Venezuela

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caracas

The thing is, there are lots of smaller cities that statistically are a lot more violent than Rio or Sao Paulo, mostly in Norte and Nordeste.

HUEman here. You aren't wrong, those cities are extremely dangerous, but they are also extremely populous. Rio has 6.5 million people (~1.5 million people behind NYC) and São Paulo has 11 million people. Even if there's a lot of crime in absolute numbers, it gets dwarfed when they are put in relation to population.

Besides, effective policing and aggressive crime-fighting drove a lot of crime out of the big cities towards mid and small cities/towns. For example, the municipality just north of where I live had, for years, one of the highest homicide rates of the country: ~80 deaths per 100,000 people. Even so, smaller municipalities (population-wise) had homicide rates of over 100 deaths per 100,00 people.