Homicide in world cities

This page contains A-Z tables of the incidence of intentional homicide in multi-municipal metropolitan areas and standalone municipalities with a predominantly urbanized population. It does not take into consideration capricious political divisions widely used in the media to represent a city, such as city proper or suburban municipalities. The urban population for each entry is required to be at least 100,000.

Some cities are considered to be larger than the official metropolitan area or municipality determined by a country's respective government. Conversely, some cities are also considered to be significantly smaller than their official metro area(s) designations. Because of this and the continual growth of most cities that might not immediately be captured, the widest neutrally-sourced boundaries for each city are used. This includes the crossing of international borders.

1980s by count

No. City Flag 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989
Baltimore 898 897 294 356
490 Belo Horizonte 450 335 321 297 314 267 293 318 324 411
Bogotá 609
Brasília 461
Cali 225 388 381 327 459 859
Chicago 877 743
Curitiba 129 99 158 175 175 176 151 179 234 301
Fortaleza 352 364 340 417 412 400 368 302 345 463
Goiânia 127 138 117 104 77 56 77 134 267 299
Houston 799 879 731 638 620 546 464 566 578
Los Angeles 1,731 1,500 1,416 1,348 1,301 1,326 1,409 1,412 1,346 1,587
Maceió 449
Manaus 129 123 139 118 170 153 131 167 186 283
Manila 456 494 436 492 553 748 764 1,123 1,115 1,183
Medellín 715 920 851 818 1,062 1,609
Miami 748 818 732 583 629 578 585 593 615
Philadelphia 502
Porto Alegre 161 210 236 202 151 175 229 256 433 704
Recife 638 745 747 889 1,025 1,166 1,170 1,234 1,183 1,448
Rio de Janeiro 2,685 2,172 1,876 1,516 2,023 2,077 1,903 3,239 2,388 3,514
Salvador 35 39 176 45 137 142 76 174 296 481
Santos 130 143 172 264 264 264 302 225 256 321
São Paulo 2,461 3,026 2,933 4,351 5,378 5,362 5,550 6,204 5,825 7,140
Vitória 116 162 186 173 166 222 193 255 350 521
25 Washington 326 350 334 298 285 243 298 367 547 640

1980s by rate per 100,000

1-25 Metropole Division Country Sources 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989
1 Belém Pará Brazil [1] 14 15 13 17 15 14 16 15 18 20
2 Brasília Brazil [2] 15 15 15 15 15 20 20 20 20 20
3 Cali Valle del Cauca Colombia [3] 27 33 34 33 37 57
4 Curitiba Paraná Brazil [1] 9 6 10 11 10 10 8 10 12 15
5 Dallas Texas United States [4] 17
6 Detroit Michigan United States [4] 18
7 Fortaleza Ceará Brazil [1] 21 21 19 23 21 20 18 14 16 20
8 Goiânia Goiás Brazil [1] 15 16 13 11 8 6 7 12 24 26
9 Houston Texas United States [4][5] 18 17
10 Kingston Jamaica [6] 48 37 36 35 37 36
11 Los Angeles California United States [4] 18
12 Maceió Alagoas Brazil [2] 28 28 28 28 28 40 40 40 40 40
13 Medellín Antioquia Colombia [7] 43 57 58 59 46 109
14 Miami Florida United States [4][5] 20 22
15 New Orleans Louisiana United States [4] 25
16 New York City New York United States [4] 23
17 Petrolina Brazil [2] 13 13 13 13 13 21 21 21 21 21
18 Porto Alegre Rio Grande do Sul Brazil [1] 7 8 9 8 5 6 8 9 14 23
19 Recife Pernambuco Brazil [1] 27 31 30 35 40 44 44 45 43 51
20 Rio de Janeiro Rio de Janeiro Brazil [1][8] 30 24 20 42 50 55 59 59 68 80
21 Salvador Bahia Brazil [1] 2 2 9 2 6 7 3 7 12 20
22 Santos São Paulo Brazil [2] 18 18 18 18 18 22 22 22 22 22
23 São Paulo São Paulo Brazil [1] 20 24 22 33 39 39 39 43 40 48
24 Vitória Espírito Santo Brazil [2] 18 18 18 18 18 26 26 26 26 26
25 Washington United States [4][5] 15 17

1990s by count

1-25 Metropole Division Country Sources 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999
1 Belo Horizonte Minas Gerais Brazil [1] 396 475 441 474 424 588 624 727 870 899
2 Bogotá Distrito Capital Colombia [9] 2,258 2,698 3,231 4,378 3,664 3,385 3,296 2,810 2,483 2,409
3 Brasília Brazil [10][11] 593 680 591 717 727 802 843 827 835 844
4 Cali Valle del Cauca Colombia [12] 2,498 2,267 2,187 1,794 1,871 2,181
5 Campinas São Paulo Brazil [10][11] 265 298 355 423 451 529 13 604 826 977
6 Cúcuta Norte de Santander Colombia [13] 747
7 Curitiba Paraná Brazil [1] 326 284 301 364 386 434 481 611 554 658
8 Detroit Michigan United States [14][15][16][17][18] 564 517 556 514 501
9 East London Eastern Cape South Africa [19] 494 613 753 663 643 675
10 East Rand Gauteng South Africa [20] 1,346 985 1,088 1,077 1,116 1,130
11 Fortaleza Ceará Brazil [1] 374 426 376 475 438 644 589 657 493 658
12 Los Angeles California United States [14][15][16][17][18][21] 1,768 1,856 1,919 1,944 1,669 1,682 1,401 1,175 959 891
13 Medellín Antioquia Colombia [12] 5,284 5,285 5,257 4,478 4,083 4,288
14 Mexico City Mexico [22] 4,724 4,562 4,608 4,568 4,365 4,116 4,061 3,692 3,612 3,196
15 New York City New York United States [14][15][16][17][18] 2,245 1,220 1,030 803 662 693
16 Pereira Risaralda Colombia [13] 647
17 Porto Alegre Rio Grande do Sul Brazil [1] 807 801 761 526 686 744 810 886 812 820
18 Pretoria Gauteng South Africa [23] 483 502 483 527 549 542
19 Recife Pernambuco Brazil [1] 1,602 1,552 1,392 1,482 1,390 1,487 1,643 2,240 2,788 2,568
20 Rio de Janeiro Rio de Janeiro Brazil [1] 6,044 4,254 3,620 4,319 5,263 7,047 6,853 6,875 6,464 6,086
21 San Pedro Sula Cortés Honduras [24] 572 741 761 896
22 Santos São Paulo Brazil [10][11] 321 346 327 328 342 393 9 633 705 811
23 São Paulo São Paulo Brazil [1] 7,419 7,520 6,912 6,887 7,535 8,903 9,247 9,202 10,122 11,499
24 Vereeniging Gauteng South Africa [25] 579 690 741 673 721 605
25 Vitória Espírito Santo Brazil [10][26] 535 595 513 747 839 827 855 1,103 1,273 1,171

1990s by rate per 100,000

1-25 Metropole Division Country Sources 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999
1 Apartadó Antioquia Colombia [13] 218
2 Barrancabermeja Santander Colombia [27] 15 133
3 Buenaventura Valle del Cauca Colombia [3][28] 24 24 24 45 45 45 46 119
4 Buga Valle del Cauca Colombia [3][28] 67 67 67 94 94 94 82 85
5 Cali Valle del Cauca Colombia [3][28] 74 74 74 106 106 106 81 82 94
6 Cape Town Western Cape South Africa [29] 66 75 73 73 79 70
7 Cartago Valle del Cauca Colombia [28] 39 39 39 74 74 74 73 160
8 Cúcuta Norte de Santander Colombia [13] 97
9 Durban KwaZulu-Natal South Africa [30] 82
10 Fusagasugá Cundinamarca Colombia [13] 97
11 Kingston Jamaica [6] 48 46 56 54 68 49 60 88 86 77
12 La Dorada Caldas Colombia [13] 65
13 Maicao La Guajira Colombia [13] 75
14 Medellín Antioquia Colombia [31] 264 325 284 196 192 192 188 160 141 145
15 Ocaña Norte de Santander Colombia [32] 62 48 59 46 86 40 65 61 62 91
16 Palmira Valle del Cauca Colombia [3][28] 31 31 31 47 47 47 42 68
17 Pereira Risaralda Colombia [13] 102
18 Popayán Cauca Colombia [13] 85
19 Recife Pernambuco Brazil [1][33] 56 53 47 49 46 48 53 72 88 80
20 Riohacha La Guajira Colombia [13] 63
21 Santa Marta Magdalena Colombia [13] 63
22 São Paulo São Paulo Brazil [1][33] 49 49 44 43 47 54 56 55 59 66
23 Tuluá Valle del Cauca Colombia [3][28] 43 43 43 56 56 56 53 93
24 Villavicencio Meta Colombia [13] 60
25 Vitória Espírito Santo Brazil [33] 62 69 67 68 85 96 87

2000s by count

1-25 Metropole Division Country Sources 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
1 Belém Pará Brazil [11][26] 339 398 491 558 584 837 834 803 1,166 1,150
2 Belo Horizonte Minas Gerais Brazil [11][26] 1,254 1,413 1,788 2,386 2,753 2,474 2,306 2,225 2,018 1,822
3 Bogotá Distrito Capital Colombia [34][35][36] 2,264 2,052 1,898 1,605 1,571 1,669 1,372 1,351 1,341 1,327
4 Brasília Brazil [11] 1,042 1,054 1,045 1,185 1,178 1,139 1,155 1,195 1,403 1,501
5 Cali Valle del Cauca Colombia [3][12][37] 2,249 2,299 2,315 2,328 2,402 1,774 1,726
6 Cape Town Western Cape South Africa [38][39][40] 2,420 2,421 2,166 1,823 2,046 2,222
7 Ciudad Juárez Chihuahua Mexico [41] 247 255 283 208 197 223 228 192 1,580 2,386
8 Curitiba Paraná Brazil [11][26] 694 767 832 1,037 1,153 1,313 1,381 1,329 1,655 1,880
9 Durban KwaZulu-Natal South Africa [38][40][42] 2,100 2,175 2,071 1,905 1,874 1,981
10 Fortaleza Ceará Brazil [11][26] 781 759 858 849 875 992 1,090 1,267 1,232 1,233
11 Johannesburg Gauteng South Africa [38][40][43] 2,274 2,285 2,024 1,547 1,441 1,697
12 Karachi Sindh Pakistan [44][45] 734 841 1,142
13 Kingston Jamaica [46] 1,014 936
14 Maceió Alagoas Brazil [11] 389 535 590 595 635 703 1,011 1,062 1,141 1,012
15 Manaus Amazonas Brazil [11] 490 403 421 479 436 514 583 604 704 797
16 Medellín Antioquia Colombia [34][37] 4,296 4,610 4,697 2,679 1,517 1,161
17 Mexico City Mexico [22] 2,954 2,926 2,904 2,909 2,683 2,896 2,566 2,086 2,548
18 New York City United States [47][48][49][50][51][52][53][54][55][56] 710 672 622 967 931 929 978 840 855 778
19 Porto Alegre Rio Grande do Sul Brazil [11][26] 1,002 1,006 1,078 1,095 1,138 1,151 1,103 1,364 1,485 1,319
20 Recife Pernambuco Brazil [11][26][33] 2,572 2,868 2,510 2,666 2,591 2,632 2,666 2,680 2,445 2,216
21 Rio de Janeiro Rio de Janeiro Brazil [11][26][33] 6,074 6,081 7,012 6,615 6,181 5,610 5,773 4,855 4,040 3,703
22 Salvador Bahia Brazil [11][26] 358 599 689 943 970 1,372 1,576 1,787 2,385 2,481
23 San Pedro Sula Cortés Honduras [24] 969
24 São Paulo São Paulo Brazil [11][26][33] 11,321 11,214 9,855 9,517 7,378 5,613 5,028 3,812 3,625 3,535
25 Vitória Espírito Santo Brazil [11][26] 1,059 1,074 1,216 1,200 1,241 1,164 1,291 1,329 1,334 1,324

2000s by rate per 100,000

1-25 Metropole Division Country Sources 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
1 Angra dos Reis Rio de Janeiro Brazil [57] 48 58
2 Arapiraca Alagoas Brazil [57][58] 122 67 93
3 Barrancabermeja Santander Colombia [59][60][61][62][63][64][65] 243 192 70 56 53 64 40 36 49 61
4 Belo Horizonte Minas Gerais Brazil [26][58][66] 29 32 39 52 59 51 46 44 40
5 Buenaventura Valle del Cauca Colombia [28][65] 165 148 115 98 95 105 145 91 62 41
6 Buga Valle del Cauca Colombia [28][61][65] 84 137 104 80 107 65 75 89 88 63
7 Cabo Frio Rio de Janeiro Brazil [57][58] 42 54 71
8 Cali Valle del Cauca Colombia [3][37] 94 94 93 92 91 67 64
9 Cape Town Western Cape South Africa [38][40][67][68][69] 79 78 75 66 55 60 62 64
10 Cartago Valle del Cauca Colombia [28][61][65] 146 143 160 112 127 113 76 97 107 73
11 Caruaru Pernambuco Brazil [57][58] 68 53 70
12 Cúcuta Norte de Santander Colombia [70] 101 61 59 65 73 55
13 Durban KwaZulu-Natal South Africa [38][40][71] 63 65 61 55 54 56
14 Garanhuns Pernambuco Brazil [57] 71 64
15 Governador Valadares Minas Gerais Brazil [57] 43 56
16 Ilhéus Bahia Brazil [57] 47 61
17 Itabuna Bahia Brazil [57][58] 54 66 98
18 Johannesburg Gauteng South Africa [38] 52
19 Kingston Jamaica [6] 70 93
20 La Ceiba Atlántida Honduras [72][73] 150 122
21 Macaé Rio de Janeiro Brazil [57][58] 86 75 60
22 Marabá Pará Brazil [57][58] 78 91 125
23 Teófilo Otoni Minas Gerais Brazil [57] 34 52
24 Tuluá Valle del Cauca Colombia [28][65] 131 114 104 79
25 Vitória Espírito Santo Brazil [26][58][66] 74 73 81 78 80 72 78 78 80

2010s by rate

No. City Pop. 2010 Pop. 2013 Pop. 2014 (P) Mi² Mi² (land) Flag(s) 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019
Acapulco 877,577 906,096 913,406 1,406 1,365 56.18 133.48 150.69 107.49
Apartadó 153,319 167,895 173,008 232 46.31 57.57 30.08 21.44 23.7
Atlanta 5,929,345 6,162,195 11,732 11,499 5.97 5.7 5.9 5.53
Belém 2,760,061 2,872,202 2,129,515[74] 9,242 62.75 43.29 43.97 46.38 53.06[74]
Belize City 66,700 102.1 105.1
Berlin 5,142,247 (2016) 5,142,247 (2016) 1.0 (2012) 1.0[75]
Bloemfontein 747,431 (2011) 2,426 42.41 40.81 44.02
Bogotá 8,663,946 9,057,730 9,188,131 1,888 23.27 22.1 17.64 17.69 18.16
Buenaventura 362,764 384,504 2,629 40.26 36.5 39.78 50.71
Buenos Aires 14,999,759 10,156 7.03 (2012) 7.03
Buga 116,101 115,772 322 71.49 46.57 88.1 83.9
Cabo Frio 186,227 200,380 204,486 158 49.4 53.99 63.01 60.39
Cali 2,950,508 3,051,408 3,085,292 1,348 81.41 83.38 80.03 77.83 62.72
Campos dos Goytacazes 463,731 402,912[74] 1,555 42.27 40.16 37.97[74]
Cape Town 4,088,943 4,263,177 4,321,254 1,859 42.46 42.44 48.99 55.5 59.89
Caracas 3,273,863 (2014) 3,273,863[74] 1,381 124 (2011) 124 88 115.98[74]
Caucasia 99,297 106,887 109,511 545 186.31 141.47 19.17 60.81 57.53
Chicago 9,840,929 13,067 10,636 6.27 (2011) 6.27 6.98
Chigorodó 67,103 72,453 74,309 264 76 63.91 67.94 40.03 26.91
Chihuahua 882,808 868,145[74] 7,021 6,993 134.12 99.9 71.32 33.29[74]
Choluteca 169,113 183,563 399 24.84 43.67 34.68 34.87
Cleveland 3,515,646 8,943 5,880 3.93 4.21
Colón 110,564 117,546 120,048 32 129.34 88.67 42.57 52.75 81.63
Comayagua 118,406 126,969 129,820 321 103.88 113.81 97.49 110.26 82.42
Culiacán 819,332 910,564[74] 2,565 2,435 105.70 98.83 59.71 42.17[74]
Detroit–Windsor 5,650,344 6,925 8.14 8.75 9.80
Durban 4,009,339 3,442,361[74] 1,801 39.51 38.89 39.95 34.48[74]
Grahamstown 80,390 (2011) 1,689 46.03 38.56 44.78
Guadalajara 4,546,732 4,733,832 1,215 14.43 21.5 21.75
Houston 6,114,562 14,202 12,402 7.28 5.53 5.63
Iguala 121,992 220 98.37 162.42 154.95
João Pessoa 1,248,719 1,318,665 780,738[74] 1,332 69.51 77.69 79.14[74]
Johannesburg 7,722,874 3,549 31.05 26.64 26.85 30.31
Juárez–El Paso 2,391,466 2,448,406 6,204 6,195 159.48 97.86 36.62 25.81
Kansas City 2,343,008 11,367 11,199 7.64 7.11 6.73
Karachi 14,910,352 (2017) 1,362 7.02 8.46 10.11
Knysna 68,659 (2011) 428 34.96 37.87 23.30
La Ceiba 185,831 201,838 207,161 240 158.21 181.52 157.25 140.71 95.1
Laredo 637,578 3,842 3,826 24 32.55 83.85
London[76] 8,061,000 8,417,000 1.5 1.4 1.3 1.3 1.1
Los Angeles 17,877,006 18,407,083 35,316 33,955 5 4.69 4.66 4.6
Macaé 206,728 470 52.73 42.36
Madrid 6,633,278 (2016) 6,633,278 (2016) 0.9 (2012) 0.9[75]
Maicao 141,917 151,469 154,343 861 64.12 73.67 66.03 48.85 28.51
Marabá 233,669 5,841 106.56 107.24
Mazatlán 429,598 988 978 89.39 74.9 26.48
Medellín 3,569,161 3,711,058 3,757,577 532 78 61.43 47.71 36.3 26.08
Mexico City 23,426,676 24,317,538 4,378 4,357 14.09 16.11 17.13 11.57
Miami 6,166,766 6,482,340 9,087 7,464 6.36 6 5.9 6.2
Monterrey 4,192,609 2,749 2,747 20.87 48.10 40.17
Montreal 3,934,078 (2011) 2,306 1.33 0.95[77]
Moscow 13,500,000 16,600,000 8.87 7.11 6.65 5.72
Newcastle 63,236 (2011) 716 22.3 21.2 23.4
New York City 23,076,664 23,484,225 15,338 12,247 4.48 4.3 3.78 3.43
Paris 12,006,868 (2016) 12,006,868 (2016) 1.8 (2012) 1.8[75]
Philadelphia 7,067,807 8,504 7,336 7.4 7.7 8.12
Pietermaritzburg 618,085 619,439 245 45.95 33.95 39.74 33.9
Porto Seguro 126,929 930 126.05 105.93
Porto Velho 428,527 13,165 49.94 43.38
Pretoria 2,518,404 2,432 24.38 17.76 17.18
Quibdó 114,524 115,290 115,517 2,329 61.98 61.85 110.38 93.68 70.99
Rio de Janeiro 12,578,485 12,823,083 12,878,700 3,960 37.23 30.31 33.3 35.38
Rionegro 110,329 116,289 118,264 76 49.85 60.55 45.49 31.82 45.66
Sabanalarga 92,539 95,966 97,076 153 18.37 19.9 16.87 20.84 17.51
St. Louis 2,927,675 9,875 9,647 7.4 (2011) 7.4
Salvador 4,215,432 4,572,986 3,919,864[74] 4,335 67.73 61.95 66.89 54.31[74]
San Diego–Tijuana 4,864,858 5,090,464 5,172,505 6,235 5,914 16.61 11.49 9.72 11.68
San Francisco 8,153,696 8,469,854 11,617 10,132 5.07 5.7 5.7
San Miguel 239,881 247,119 249,638 89.21 80.92 40.06 32.78 36.05
San Pedro Sula 1,197,183 1,292,508 1,322,748 711 122.62 142.1 146.37 146.46 114.46
San Salvador 1,810,840 1,822,921 1,826,509 286 75.32 78.78 34.25 40.76 63.84
Santa Ana 260,913 264,091 265,518 85.47 105.04 42.23 27.26 39.92
Santa Marta 447,963 469,066 476,385 919 41.75 42.87 51.96 42.64 22.04
São Paulo 21,468,536 22,669,963 4,222 16.93 15.71 18.39 15.9
Siguatepeque 85,213 92,819 95,407 234 70.41 92 107.47 78.65 81.76
Sonsonate 72,914 72,158 72,015 90 138.52 177.69 55.28 23.56 45.82
Tegucigalpa 1,134,183 1,203,370 1,225,613 562 91.78 99.43 87.91 85.43 81.1
Tocoa 86,039 (2013) 86,039 87,626 125.55 (2012) 125.55 137.15 102.71
Toronto 5,583,064 (2011) 2,750 1.43 1.38[77]
Torreón 1,259,007 58.6
Tuluá 199,264 206,610 209,086 345 79.3 83.3 107.28 71.63 65.05
Tumaco 179,005 191,218 195,419 293 136.87 136.06 140.04 112.96 72.66
Usulután 76,922 79,568 80,467 54 70.2 74.55 54.65 43.99 72.08
Vancouver 2,313,328 (2011) 1,000 1.54 1.83[77]
Vereeniging 769,000 (2020) 1,701 33.5 30.53 28.75
Washington–Baltimore 9,051,961 9,443,180 14,220 12,209 6.55 5.74 5.22
Welkom 406,104 407,176 1,991 48.26 58.06 62.93 62.14
Worcester 166,825 (2007) 1,480 43.16 44.96 40.76

2010s by count

No. City Flag(s) 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 (P)
Acapulco 1,055
1,186
1,278
1,353
989
974
638
635
986
1,110
1,001
1,101
Acapulco 493 1,186
1,055
1,353
1,278
974
989
635
638
1,110
986
1,101
1,001
Atlanta 354 342 359 341
Belém 1,732
1,904
1,208
1,585
1,240
1,651
1,332
Belém 1,904
1,732
1,585
1,208
1,651
1,240
1,332
Belize City 70 74
Bloemfontein 317 305 329 286 304 315
Bogotá 2,016 1,944 1,575 1,602 1,669
Buenaventura 133
146
129
135
132
150
182
195
147
161
77
84
59
Buenaventura 146
137
135
142
150
142
195
178
161
144
84
86
65
Buenaventura 137
133
142
129
142
132
178
182
144
147
86
77
Buenos Aires 1,054 1,432 1,559
Buga 74
83
43
54
100
102
94
97
80
80
87
87
66
Buga 83
98
54
61
102
115
97
98
80
82
87
88
71
Buga 98
74
61
43
115
100
98
94
82
80
88
87
Cabo Frio 92 103 123 121
Cali 2,087
2,402
2,402
2,488
2,420
2,415
2,426
2,375
1,938
1,935
1,838
1,873
1,746
Cali 2,402
2,578
2,488
2,642
2,415
2,542
2,375
2,483
1,935
2,032
1,873
1,971
1,767
Cali 2,578
2,087
2,642
2,402
2,542
2,420
2,483
2,426
2,032
1,938
1,971
1,838
Campos dos Goytacazes 196 188 222 227 226 193
Cape Town 1,733 1,757 2,056 2,374 2,628 2,608 2,693
Caracas 4,999 3,804
Caucasia 114
185
46
144
27
20
55
65
57
63
45
37
37
Caucasia 185
138
144
82
20
31
65
66
63
48
37
41
24
Caucasia 138
114
82
46
31
27
66
55
48
57
41
45
Chicago 618 691
Chigorodó 51 44 48 29 20
Chihuahua 289
1,438
Chihuahua 1,185 898 651 457 334 887 1,438
289
Choluteca 42 76 62 64 37
Cleveland 138 148 158
Colón 143 100 49 62 98
Comayagua 123 138 121 140 107
Culiacán 866 813 493 462 492 523 590
Detroit–Toledo–Windsor (was Detroit–Windsor before 2012) 460 493 596 518 450 479 500
Durban 1,580 1,534 1,577 1,667 1,792 1,772
Grahamstown 37 31 36
Guadalajara 723
991
719
1,016
687
1,029
591
712
664
1,128
747
Guadalajara 656 991
723
1,016
719
1,029
687
712
591
1,128
664
Houston 433 330 349 373 377 458 487
Iguala 120 195 183
João Pessoa 858 967 872 844 806 792
Johannesburg (became Johannesburg–Pretoria–Vereeniging in 2015) 2,389 2,259 2,284 2,582 2,821 3,869 4,124
Juárez–El Paso 3,814 2,348 892 632
Kansas City 179 167 160
Karachi 1,485 1,789 2,137
Knysna 24 26 16 12
La Ceiba 294 347 309 284 197
Los Angeles 893 841 850 847 810 869 938
Macaé 109 90
Maicao 91 107 98 74 44
Marabá 249 256
Mazatlán 384 325 116 109 105 162 371
Medellín 2,784 2,222 1,748 1,347 980
Mexico City 2,346
3,822
2,474
3,447
2,626
3,369
2,746
Mexico City 2,792 3,322 3,449 3,822
2,346
3,447
2,474
3,369
2,626
Miami 370 344 364 383 419 399 355
Monterrey 1,679
2,047
1,314
1,734
617
868
420
542
384
471
548
Monterrey 875 2,047
1,679
1,734
1,314
868
617
542
420
471
384
Moscow 1,198 1,138 1,071 950
Newcastle 81 77 85
New York City 1,012 958 823 740 687 744 715
Nuevo Laredo 142 201 546 172 69 97 107
Philadelphia 523 545 579
Pietermaritzburg 284 210 246 210 228 252
Port Elizabeth 517 562 515 547 541 674 660
Porto Seguro 108
137
133
152
129
139
140
154
98
134
95
Porto Seguro 160 137
108
152
133
139
129
154
140
134
98
Porto Velho 214 189
Pretoria (merged with Johannesburg–Pretoria–Vereeniging in 2015) 613 518 500 518 574
Quibdó 71 71 127 108 82
Rio de Janeiro 4,854
4,683
4,049
3,837
3,708
3,768
4,260
4,025
4,541
4,310
3,992
3,995
4,884
Rio de Janeiro 4,683
4,854
3,837
4,049
3,768
3,708
4,025
4,260
4,310
4,541
3,995
3,992
Rionegro 55 68 52 37 54
Sabanalarga 17 17 16 20 17
St. Louis 217
Salvador 2,855 2,635 2,870
San Diego–Tijuana 808
1,393
569
679
488
475
647
650
604
San Diego–Tijuana 1,393
808
679
569
475
488
650
647
604
San Francisco 413 466 477
San Miguel 214 196 98 81 90
San Pedro Sula 1,468 1,747 1,846 1,893 1,514
San Salvador 1,364 1,430 623 743 1,166 2,057 1,577
Santa Ana 223 275 111 72 106
Santa Marta 187 195 240 200 105
São Paulo 3,634 3,398 4,005 3,604
Siguatepeque 60 81 97 73 78
Sonsonate 101 129 40 17 33
Tegucigalpa 1,041 1,151 1,038 1,028 994
Tijuana 741
1,326
487
597
381
368
576
579
530
516
750
705
1,069
974
Tijuana 1,326
741
597
487
368
381
579
576
516
530
705
750
974
1,069
Tocoa 106 118 90
Torreón 747
Tuluá 158 168 219 148 136
Tumaco 245 249 262 216 142
Usulután 54 58 43 35 58
Vereeniging (merged with Johannesburg–Pretoria–Vereeniging in 2015) 281 255 242 254 304
Washington–Baltimore 593 522 487
Welkom 196 236 256 253 230 240 229
83 Worcester 72 75 68 75

See also

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