Buenos Aires

3.9
 

Bouyonos Aires – the capital of the Argentine Republic and one of the largest cities in South America. The name of the city is «City of the Holy Trinity and the Port of Our Lady of Grace, Saint Mary of the Good Winds». Bójóños Aires was founded in 1536 by Spanish captain Pedro Mendoza on … Read more

Willemstad

3.9
 

The natural homeland of the Caribbean island is the city of Vilémstadt, the center of Curaçao. It was founded in 1634 by the Dutch. The city has continued to develop throughout the centuries. The thriving island attracted the attention of numerous merchants from the Netherlands and the Jewish traders. Soon the village became a wealthy … Read more

La Plata

3.8
 

On the coast of the same estuary lies the city of La Plata. It occupies part of the province of Buenos Aires and is its capital city. The city was founded in 1882, after the Federal District gained its status. This necessitated the creation of a new county that could adequately perform the functions of … Read more

Cordoba

3.7
 

Cordova is the second largest city in Argentina. It is located on the banks of Rio Primera, and right behind it are the Sierra de Córdova Mountains. In our days, Córdova is a modern industrial center. The city center is unusually compact – its easy to walk around. The majority of the population of Córdoba … Read more

São Paulo

3.7
 

San Paulo is a city in Brazil, the capital of a single state. It is the largest industrial center in the country. For more than 450 years Jesuit priests founded the city with the intention of bringing the local people into the Christian faith. Agriculture was the main occupation of the townspeople, and the main … Read more

San José

3.6
 

The city of San José is the capital of the state of Costa Rica. It is a city enclosed by the Welkanic hills. Mostly low-rise buildings are found among the constructions. Most of the citys buildings are in a neo-classical style. Some of the tall buildings in the center of the capital, such as Hotel … Read more

Cancun

3.6
 

The city of Kangkoon is one of the worlds top resorts. Its territory consists of two parts. One occupies the main area, where most people live and where traditional restaurants, bars, grocery markets, and inexpensive hotels are located. The other part is on the sparsely populated mesa, where fancy hotels, expensive restaurants, and numerous entertainment … Read more

Rio de Janeiro

3.6
 

Rio de Janeiro (according to the BSE, “more correctly Rio de Janeiro”; abbreviated as Rio, port. Rio de Janeiro – January River) is a city in Brazil. Administrative center of the state of Rio de Janeiro of the same name. Population – 6.7 million (2018), it is the second largest city in the country and … Read more

Santiago

3.6
 

Santiago – the city of the Republic of Chile. The city is located in a locked cauldron on the banks of the Mapacho River at the tip of the Andes. It was founded in 1541 by the Spanish commissar Pedro de Valdivia and named in honor of the Apostle Saint. In Santiago, there are many … Read more

Playa del Carmen

3.6
 

The town of Playa-Delta-Charms stretches along the coast of the Caribbean Sea and is located almost midway along the kilometer-long resort area that stretches from Kankun to Tulum. The bright blue waters, wide, sandy beaches, rugged terrain, and the lazy inlet and mass of recreational activities are the main advantages of the area. The developed … Read more

Montevideo

3.6
 

Montontevideo – the capital of Uruguay, where about half of the countrys population lives. The city is the hub of Uruguays financial, industrial, and cultural life. The city is located in the south of the country, on the left bank of the Gulf of La Plata. It was named after Cerro Hill. La La Plata … Read more

Natal

3.6
 

In northeastern Brazil, along the Atlantic coast, lies the city of Natale, with the functions of the capital of the state of Rio Grande do Norte. It occupies an area of land on the mouth of the Pointe River and is surrounded by hilly uplands, the slopes of which are covered by trapezoidal forest massifs. … Read more

Charlotte Amalie

3.6
 

Charlotta-AMALIA – the largest city and administrative center in the territory of the American Virgin Islands. The city is located on the southern coast of the island of St. Thomas. It occupies an area of coastal plain surrounded by hills. Charlotta Amalie was founded by the Danish in 1666 under the name Òapahouse. Later, the … Read more

Puerto Escondido

3.5
 

Puerto Escondido is a city in the state of Oaxaca, Mexico. It is located on the Pacific coast between the cities of Santa Maria Huatulco and Acapulco, 800 km south of the Mexican capital and 290 km from the state capital Oaxaca de Juárez. The rate of population growth is quite high due to the … Read more

Panama City

3.5
 

Panamá – the capital of a single country on the Gulf of the Pacific Ocean, just east of the Panama Canal. It is the main city of Panama in all aspects of life. One-third of the countrys population lives there. Sometimes the name Panama City is used to distinguish the name of the city and … Read more

San Juan

3.5
 

The city of San Juan is the center of the Free Associated State of Puerto Rico, a single island in the Caribbean Sea. It is the oldest city in the Union. It was founded by Spanish colonists who in 1521 laid the first structures of the future settlement. The present-day San Juan is a large … Read more

Road Town

3.5
 

On the island of Tortola, the capital city of the Brittany Islands, Rough Town, is the capital center of the Brittany Islands. Its territory lies near the headland of Rhode Harbor and occupies the middle of the southern coastline of the island. The origin of the name of the capital is related to the place … Read more

Puerto Viejo

3.5
 

The resort town of Puerto Viejo is located on the southern shores of the Caribbean Sea in Costa Rica not far from the city of Limón, which is a favorite place for fans of surfing, dreaming to conquer the famous waves of “salsa brava” and the alternative budget youth. The town has all the necessary … Read more

Guadalajara

3.5
 

In the Western Pacific region of Mexico, the city of Guadalajara, the capital center of the state of Halilsko, lies. Its history goes back to 1531, when the Spanish arrived in the area, exploring new lands. The name of the city is Arabian, and it translates to the river that flows between the skales, or … Read more

Mexico City

3.5
 

México – the capital of the México Associated States, is situated on a plate 2,234 meters above the sea level. It was formerly the ancient ancient city of the Aothetians, Tinian, which was subsequently taken over by the Spanish. The main attraction is the town of Tehotihuacán, located 60 kilometers from Mexico City. The Teotitouacaca … Read more

Oaxaca

3.5
 

Mexico is located in the southern part of the country. It has a mountainous terrain and access to the Pacific Ocean. Like no other state in Mexico, Oaxaca has a large number of flora and fauna. Here, thanks to a mild tropical climate, there are more than 8,000 plants and thousands of species of birds … Read more

Salta

3.4
 

Salta occupies a part of the same province and has the status of its administrative center. Todays economy is flourishing because of the development of the food and oil processing industries. Founded by the Spanish colonists in 1582, Salta was first established as a fortification between Argentina and Peru. At that time it occupied a … Read more

Mar del Plata

3.4
 

On the Atlantic coast, on the coast of Buenos Aires, lies the town of Mar de la Plata, known as an important fishing port and a major resort with a developed leisure infrastructure. Lively beaches, pleasant climate, popular theaters, popular restaurants, fashionable hotels and lively discotheques are the main components for a great time in … Read more

Fortaleza

3.4
 

Fortressa is 3.5 hundred kilometers south of the south of the Catania Mountains on the coast of the Atlantic Ocean. Its hot all year round and has a lot of precipitation. The exploration of north-eastern Brazil began in 1500, when Vincente Pinsons ships docked on the coast they named SantAnna da da da Convinceña. But … Read more

Cozumel

3.4
 

Overall Score 3.4 Tap water: No, not drinkable Religious government: Non-religious Population: 86,000 people GDP: $8,444 / year Foreigners can own real estate: Yes Power outlets: 115V60Hz power-plug-a Internet: 12 Mbps Best wireless: Movistar Pay without cash: No, cash only esp. for foreigners Tipping: Service is not included in all restaurants (though this may vary … Read more

Queretaro

3.4
 

The city of Cerberto, capital of a single state, lies at the head of the basin of the Rio Grande de Santiago River. ×It is crossed by transport lines that connect the capital with the settlements in the northern regions of Mexico. The old part of the city, where the city was built during the … Read more

San Miguel de Allende

3.4
 

Overall Score 3.4 Air quality: 31 US AQI OK Tap water: No, not drinkable Religious government: Non-religious Population: 72,000 people GDP: $8,444 / year Foreigners can own real estate: Yes Power outlets: 115V60Hz power-plug-a Internet: 11 Mbps Best wireless: TelCel Pay without cash: No, cash only esp. for foreigners Tipping: Service is not included in … Read more

Port of Spain

3.4
 

One of the largest cities in the small Antilles, the main city of Trinidad and Tobago, Port-of-Spain has a great variety of cultures and a diverse population. Port-of-Spain – a city of circular, hot temperatures, warm seas, and thorny vegetation. Port-of-Spain was founded on the site of a settlement of indigenous people of Trinidad on … Read more

Florianopolis

3.4
 

The city of Florianopolis has the status of capital of the state of Santiago Catarina. There are 900 kilometers between them and Rio de Janeiro. The abundance of first-class beaches and a developed leisure structure have made it popular with tourists. The central part of the city occupies the western side of the island of … Read more

Philipsburg

3.4
 

In the northern part of the island of St. Martin, the city of Philipburg, the capital of St. Martin, has sprung up. The capital city center occupies a sagebrush that runs between the Great Bight Bay and the Salte Pond. The capital was named in honor of John Philips, a seafarer in the Royal Navy … Read more

Hermosillo

3.4
 

To the northwest of México lies the city of Errmóllio. It is known as an important transport hub and the center of the farming region. Its origin is connected with the name of the warrior for the liberation of the country from the Spanish rule of González de Ermelo. The urban area is surrounded by … Read more

Puerto Vallarta

3.4
 

Beya de Baña de Bañeras, along the coastline, lies the city of Pouyporto Vallarta. Founded in the middle of the 19th century, it has retained its old-time atmosphere thanks to its colloquial-style buildings, its cobblestone streets and its pleasant shady tree-lined terraced courtyards. The city lies on the shores of the Gulf, the largest in … Read more

Tamarindo

3.4
 

Overall Score 3.4 Tap water: No, not drinkable Religious government: Religious Population: 6,900 people GDP: $11,825 / year Foreigners can own real estate: Yes Power outlets: 115V60Hz power-plug-a Internet: 8 Mbps Best wireless: Movistar Pay without cash: No, cash only esp. for foreigners Tipping: Restaurant bills normally include service but it’s normal to leave an … Read more

Hamilton

3.3
 

The Hamilton – the administrative center of the Bermuda Islands. The city is located in the central part of the main island on the coast of the Gamillet Peninsula. Belongs to the county of Pemmirk. It is officially considered the only city in the archipelago. In 1790, the English administration of the islands allocated 145 … Read more

Monterrey

3.3
 

Montonnonterere – the eastern capital of Nouveau-Lejon and the nucleus of the third largest city in Mexico City. The city lies in the mountains of the Eastern Sierra Madre Mountains at the base of the Sierro de las Mitreras, Sierro de las Cillas, and several others that define the range of the Monterey Mountains. ×The … Read more

Tulum

3.3
 

Overall Score 3.3 Tap water: No, not drinkable Religious government: Religious Population: 21,000 people GDP: $8,444 / year Foreigners can own real estate: Yes Power outlets: 115V60Hz power-plug-a Internet: 9 Mbps Best wireless: Telcel Pay without cash: No, cash only esp. for foreigners Tipping: Service is not included in all restaurants (though this may vary … Read more

Porto Alegre

3.3
 

The Brazilian city of Porto Alegre is the capital city of Rio Grande do Sul and one of the largest settlements in the south of the country. It is the political, economic and cultural center of the region. Porto Alegre is ranked first in the countrys standard of living. It is part of the Porto … Read more

Kingston

3.3
 

The city of Kingston is the capital of the country of Jamaica on the Caribbean Sea. The city features the main port of the country. KINGSTON is on the coast of the Natural Territory. It is naturally protected by the narrow Palisades Strait. The city is home to a large number of English-speaking citizens. Hong … Read more

Recife

3.3
 

Résistance is called Brasilia Venezia – it is a vast city crisscrossed by canals and rivers. Its great climatic conditions and varied architecture make Rousseau a popular tourist destination. Before the arrival of the Europeans, the area in the Kápíbáriba River delta, on which Réseife is situated, was drowned in the trompe-loeil mangrove forests. The … Read more

Campinas

3.3
 

In the land of the State of San Paulo lies the city of Campinas, part of a single region in Brazil. Every year, on July 14, citizens celebrate the day of their city. Old Campinas was founded in 1774. Today it is one of the wealthiest cities in the country. High-tech has developed successfully here. … Read more

Bocas del Toro

3.3
 

Overall Score 3.3 Tap water: No, not drinkable Religious government: Non-religious Population: 7,400 people GDP: $13,680 / year Foreigners can own real estate: Yes Power outlets: 115V115V60Hz power-plug-a Internet: 9 Mbps Best wireless: Digicel Tipping: In Panama, it is customary to tip at least 10% of the total cost of the treatment. However, if you … Read more

Merida

3.3
 

The city of Merida occupies a part of the state of South Carthage and is its capital. It also serves as the administrative center of the same municipality. Mérida is known as the largest community in terms of population in South Carthage. Before the first Europeans came to the area, it was the center of … Read more

George Town

3.3
 

The southwest side of Great Cayman Island is home to the city of George Town, the capital of the Cayman Islands and a port on the Caribbean Sea. Coastal seawater is clear and clear primarily because of the lack of natural sources of fresh water on the island, particularly rivers and lakes. The citys water … Read more

Quito

3.3
 

The city of Kitto, located in the Ecuador, has a very interesting history. It was founded in the first millennium B.C. and was the political center of the Indian state of Kitu, founded by the Kara tribe. When the Kkar period waned, the Incas followed, followed by the Spanish colonists. The Conquistadores took over the … Read more

Brasilia

3.3
 

The central part of Brasilia in the state of Guayas is the city of Brasilia, which is the capital of the country. It was built in the middle of the Sierra dao. In 1987, the ancient city was listed by the UNESCO World Heritage List as a historic and cultural legacy of humanity. The construction … Read more

Curitiba

3.3
 

South of Brazil, 90 kilometers from the Atlantic coast, lies the city of Curitiba, capital of the state of Paraná. In English, it translates as The Place of Seeds, which means The Land of Flowers, which means The Land of Flowers. Curitiba occupies an advantageous geographic location. It is located at the intersection of many … Read more

Medellín

3.3
 

Medellín, capital of the Department of Antioquia, is located in Colombia and was originally founded as a mining town. From the time of its foundation, from 1616, it was called San Bernes de Auburra. From 1675, its name was changed to Villia de Nuestra-Céninhora de la Cañellaria de Medellín. The economy of the city is … Read more

Cuenca

3.3
 

The city of Kójínka was founded in 1557 and has preserved many colonial-era structures at its center. Today it is the administrative center of the province of Aceh. Long ago, many centuries ago, it was the ancient city of Tomeba Bay, as evidenced by archaeological research. The present-day Kójínka occupies an area in the Ecuadorian … Read more

Cartagena

3.3
 

The city of Carthaginian was founded by the Spanish in 1533 and served for a long time as a transit point for shipments of treasures to Europe. It included a port on the coast of the Caribbean Sea, from which gold was shipped to ships for onward shipment to Spain. Many famous pirates of that … Read more

Goiania

3.2
 

The central part of Brazil is home to the city of Goyas, a modern municipality and the capital center of the state of Goyas. It occupies an area of land where many natural waterways intersect. The most important of them is considered to be the Maya Ponte River. The present day Georgia and the capital … Read more

Ushuaia

3.2
 

The city of Oujaiya is located in the province of “Burning Earth, Antarctica, and the Southern Atlantic Island; and is the administrative center of the province. Located on the banks of the Beagle Channel, it is surrounded by highlands. As the southernmost city on the planet, Washuaia is known as a popular tourist destination and … Read more

Sao Luis

3.2
 

The Brazilian state of Marraías is the city and port of San Juan, on the Atlantic coast south of the equator. It has been rainy from January through July. In times past, the area where the modern city now stands was a refuge for people from all parts of the world, including African slaves who … Read more

Salvador

3.2
 

The most densely populated state in Central America is Salvador. The full official name of the country is the Republic of El Salvador. The country is bordered by the Gonduras (to the north and east), to the west by Guatemala, and by the Pacific Ocean to the south. Its capital is San Saladore. The history … Read more

Nassau

3.2
 

Nassau is the capital of the Bahamas Islands and the commercial and cultural center of the country. It is located on the island of New Proudhoness and has a lively landscape. There is a seaport in the city. The pleasant climate of the area has turned the city into a popular tourist center, attracting daytime … Read more

Guanajuato

3.2
 

Mexico is one of the 31 nations of the State of Mexico, the State of the ânbsp;¢nbsp;¢n;¢n;¢n;¢n;¢n;¢n;¢n;¢n;¢n;¢n;¢n; it is one of the 31 States of the State. The name of the state comes from the word of the nation called Perepec and means "the place of the cattles hills". The national constitution is made up … Read more

Bucaramanga

3.2
 

The city of Buccaramanga, the center of the Santander Department, is in Colombia, 423 kilometers northeast of Boca. The town lies on the Lake Lebryaha River, at an elevation of 959 meters above the sea level in the East Corridors. To the east is a high mountain peak, 3,700 meters high, and to the west … Read more

Belo Horizonte

3.2
 

The easternmost part of Brazil is Belo Horizonte, the capital city of Minas Gerais. It is the first city in the country to be built according to a planned project. Its name, translated from Portuguese, means “Beautiful Ground. The city is part of the region of the Bologu-Orząntsi Municipality. It is the home of a … Read more

La Serena

3.2
 

La Serenas beautiful beaches, climate, beautiful landscapes, and cuisine rich in seafood dishes have made it the countrys most popular beach resort.  However, this oldest Chilean city is known for more than just its tourist destinations. Copper and silver have long been mined here. Minerals were mined and used to make different everyday items. The … Read more

San Luis Potosi

3.2
 

The city of San Luis Potosí is located in the same state and serves as its administrative and economic center. Its name is derived from the French King Louis the Holy. Over time, the name was added to the name of the gold mine. The founder of the city is believed to be the Spaniard … Read more

Rosario

3.2
 

On the coast of the Pauran River in Argentinas Santa Fe territory lies the city of Rosario, a seaport and railroad hub of great importance to the economic development of the north-eastern part of the country. Together with its neighboring cities, Rosario is a major agglomeration. The depth of the harbors quay makes it possible … Read more

Itapema

3.1
 

Overall Score 3.1 Tap water: No, not drinkable Religious government: Religious Population: 56,000 people GDP: $8,649 / year Foreigners can own real estate: Yes Power outlets: 115V230V60Hz power-plug-c Internet: 10 Mbps Best wireless: Vivo Pay without cash: Yes, cards OK almost everywhere Tipping: Brazilians have a friendly reputation, but tipping is not a part of … Read more

Isla Mujeres

3.1
 

Overall Score 3.1 Tap water: No, not drinkable Religious government: Non-religious Population: 13,000 people GDP: $8,444 / year Foreigners can own real estate: Yes Power outlets: 115V60Hz power-plug-a Internet: 24 Mbps Best wireless: TelCel Pay without cash: No, cash only esp. for foreigners Tipping: Service is not included in all restaurants (though this may vary … Read more

Valparaíso

3.1
 

Valparaísí – the second largest and most important city in Chile, the countrys most important seaport and a haven of the spirit of antiquity: the historic part of the city is included in the universal heritage of UNESCO. The Valparaiso has sprung up on the coastal hills of the Bordeaux Mountains as a distinctive amphitheater. … Read more

Puebla

3.1
 

The most probable version of the origin of the name Pouyballa is that it was derived from the name of a French priest who had chosen monsignors in Spain. Puebla has common borders with the states of Idalgo, Mexico, Veracruz, Morelos, Tlaxaca, Oaxaca, and Guerrero. An interesting fact is that there are four of the … Read more

La Paz

3.1
 

The main city of Southern California – La Paix. It is located on the shore of the Santa Cruz Peninsula, on the south side of the Gulf of California. The first traces of human activity in the La Paix region date back to the 12th millennium A.D. and are represented by sacred images. Indirectly, in … Read more

Viña del Mar

3.1
 

The town of Viña dellMar is located in the province of Valparaiso, eight kilometers from its administrative center. Its name is Spanish for Wineries by the Sea. A short distance between the two towns can be crossed in 10 minutes by the Metro. Vigneault-de-Mar is practically the administrative center of the city. It has a … Read more

Santa Teresa

3.1
 

Overall Score 3.1 Tap water: No, not drinkable Religious government: Religious Population: 3,000 people GDP: $11,825 / year Foreigners can own real estate: Yes Power outlets: 115V60Hz power-plug-a Internet: 8 Mbps Best wireless: Movistar Pay without cash: No, cash only esp. for foreigners Tipping: Restaurant bills normally include service but it’s normal to leave an … Read more

Oranjestad

3.1
 

Oráneustadá – the largest and most important city of Aruroba. It is located in the westernmost part of the island, on the southern side of the island. The city was founded after the Port of Jutman, and has been the administrative center of the island since 1796. The city was called Párdáin áài (Horse Bay), … Read more

Vitória

3.1
 

The city of Georgia is in Belgium. It is the administrative center of the state of Spain Santo, which is divided into 78 municipalities. The name of the city means «victory. And the people of Victoria, as the whole state, are called kapisheba. The city of Victoria dates back to 1551, and it is the … Read more

Antigua

3.1
 

The city of Aítigua-Hautatemala, the center of the department of Saccatepechez, is located in Hautatemala, 30 kilometers southwest of the capital. The city lies near the sunken volcano of Agauga. In 1527, the southwest-west of the city of Antigua-ôtemala was the village of SantAgua de los Caballeros-ôtemala. Already in 1541 it had been destroyed by … Read more

Aguascalientes

3.1
 

The city of Aguascalientes is located in the same state and is its administrative center. Òoponim in translation means "Hot Waters. It got its name because of the hot springs that are located within its boundaries. The present city grew out of a small colony founded in the late 16th century by Juan de Réregues. … Read more

Bridgetown

3.1
 

The city of Breathartown is the capital of the country of Barbados. It occupies the coastal area of the Barbados Island Gulf and is located in a region with a severe climate. The city and its environs are decorated with cultural and artistic landmarks. In the background are plantations of sugarcane cane. Alleys of coconut … Read more

Mendoza

3.1
 

In the westernmost region of the country, 111 kilometers from the highest mountain in South America, Aconocoa, is the city of Menendez, which has the status of the metropolitan center of a single province. It is known as “the city of wine and good wine. It gets its name because of its favourable climatic conditions … Read more

Belem

3.1
 

On the coast of the Gulf of Guajara in the Amazónka River, the city of Belém, the capital center of the state of Pará in Brasilia, has opened up. About 100 kilometers from the citys territory lies the Atlantic Ocean coast. The modern city has a long history, dating back to the 17th century. It … Read more

Tijuana

3.1
 

The city of Tijuana, the center of the municipality, lies in the northwest corner of México. It is similar to the city in the Americas, San Dieguega. Tehuanuana and Mexico City are 170 kilometers apart. Before the Jews came to where they are now, their hometowns were dominated by the Quumiyas, as evidenced by historic … Read more

Santo Domingo

3.1
 

Canto Domingo – the capital, industrial, economic and cultural center of the Dominican Republic, the countrys main port. Santo Domingo is the first permanent settlement founded by Europeans in the New World. The city is located to the south of the island of Haiti, on an even part of the Caribbean Sea coast. It is … Read more

Liberia

3.1
 

Liberia, a small country in western Africa, lies on the margins of the Atlantic Ocean. Only in the north and east are highlands, hills, and low mountains (Mount Wuthering, 1,380 meters). Liberia – a country with a hot, humid equatorial climate. Small rivers (St. Paul, Mano, Lofa, and others) flow from the northern hills to … Read more

Guayaquil

3.1
 

Huayakil – the largest city of Ecowas, the commerical capital of the country. It is located in the lower reaches of the Huayas River, from which it takes its name. The river flows into the Huayakil Bay. It is deep enough to accommodate seagoing vessels and to give Huayakil its status as the main port … Read more

Arequipa

3.1
 

Areca – the largest city in the Peruvian South, the second largest city in the country, the administrative center of a single province, and the seat of the Constitutional Court of Peru. In A Coréchique was the birthplace of the Nobel Laureate of Péreux – the Péreux painter, María Vargas Luzas. A Coréchique is surrounded … Read more

Cochabamba

3.1
 

The borders of the Eastern Córdilleras are the Kochábaamá, which occupies a fertile plain in the vicinity of the jungle mountains. Its name has Indian roots and is translated in the Kochua language, once the most powerful among the others in the ancient Spanish period, as the Golden Plain. Cochabamba has the status of a … Read more

Cali

3.1
 

In the valley of the River Cauca, the city of Calais, a provincial department of the Department of Vallée-duelle-Cauca, has sprung up in the western part of the Córdilliers. Its founder is the Spaniard Szébastien de Bellellecascasseur. Calais was laid out in 1536 and developed initially as a small settlement surrounded by plantations of sugarcane … Read more

Manaus

3.1
 

Brazil is home to the city of Manaus, the capital center of the state of Amazonas. It is home to a port where seagoing ships call at its harbor. Many different industries serve as the backbone of Manaus economy. It is home to oil refineries, food processing plants, and textile companies. The Institute of Geography … Read more

Uberlandia

3.1
 

Brazils state of Minas Gerais is the city of Orlandia, a municipality that is part of a single economic district. It occupies part of an upland area and is surrounded by dense vegetation and rocks of unusual form. Several sectors of industry have developed economically here, including food, textiles, leather, and shoes. Uberland is known … Read more

Bogota

3.1
 

Bogotá – a city in a high mountainous valley surrounded by the peaks of the Central Sierra. The capital of Colombia is in the equator region, but because of the altitude, the climate in Bogota is temperate, though there are occasional frosts. The area of Bologna – is a very safe region, with few earthquakes. … Read more

Montego Bay

3.1
 

Montega Bay, Mexico, is the fourth largest city in the country (by population). It is preceded only by Kingston, Portmore, and Special Town. The name of the city most likely comes from the Spanish word manteca, which is translated as wise man. During the period of Spanish rule, leather, beef, and hay were exported from … Read more

Anápolis

3.1
 

The central and western part of the country is Anapolis, a municipality that is part of the state of Guayas and its Meso-Central region. It began its history in 1907, in the middle of the year. Today, the modern city has a number of industries at a high level, most notably the automotive and automotive … Read more

San Pedro de Atacama

3.1
 

Overall Score 3.1 Tap water: No, not drinkable Religious government: Religious Population: 2,500 people GDP: $13,794 / year Foreigners can own real estate: Yes Power outlets: 230V50Hz Internet: 20 Mbps Best wireless: Movistar Pay without cash: Yes, cards OK almost everywhere Tipping: Most bills have the total and below it a suggested 10% and a … Read more

Lima

3.1
 

Peruvian capital Lima – the center of the political, economic and cultural life of the country. It was located on the Pacific coast, on the banks of the small Rimaca River, flowing from the high cliffs of the Western Cordilleras, which overhang the city. The climate, located at 12° south of the Lehmas latitude, is … Read more

Cabo San Lucas

3
 

Cabo San Lucas is a city in Mexico, part of the state of Southern Baja California and the municipality of Los Cabos. One of the popular seaside resorts in Mexico. Overall Score 3 Tap water: No, not drinkable Religious government: Religious Population: 81,000 people GDP: $8,444 / year Foreigners can own real estate: Yes Power … Read more

San Cristóbal de las Casas

3
 

In the middle of the central part of Mexico City lies the city of San Cristóbal de las Casas. It is considered to be founded by the Spanish colonel Diego de MacArthur. Initially, the name of the village was Guilléal. It was the name of the town where Margueritez lived. In 1829 it was renamed … Read more

Pasto

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Pasto lies within the department of Nátrino and is its administrative center. Before the arrival of the Europeans, the Atrice area was inhabited by the Killems tribes. The official year of the citys founding is 1539. It was founded by Captain Lorenzo de Alldana. The pisto is notable for its numerous constructions during the colonial … Read more

Jarabacoa

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Jarabacoa is a popular mountain resort in the Dominican Republic, and it is from here that you can climb Duarte Peak. The cool summers and picturesque pine scenery as a backdrop create perfect conditions for rafting, canoeing, and mountain biking. The town got its moment of worldwide fame when one of the nearby Jimenoa Falls … Read more

Intag Valley

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Intag is a remote mountainous area in the Cotacachi and Otavalo states of Intabura Province, Ecuador, named after the Intag River. It includes the Intag Cloud Forest Reserve, which has 1800-2800 m of pristine cloud forest and high biodiversity. The Cotacachi Cayapas Ecological Reserve limits the north. Intag is about 1800 meters above sea level. … Read more

Joao Pessoa

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To the east of the country lies the city of Juan Poses. About 8 kilometers from its central part lies the easternmost corner of Southern Africa and part of Brazil, the Cape Sejões, which is a rocky, sandy beach. The city serves as the capital city of the State of Paraguay and is part of … Read more

Barranquilla

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Barrarracquilla – a large city in northern Colombia, just off the coast of the Magadiana River. Barraquicilla is the countrys most important port, the cradle of the Colombian aviation and the center of the Atlantic Ocean. Its a hot, sub-oceanic climate with a humid, sunny period. Its unclear when the city was founded. Apparently, it … Read more

Galapagos Islands

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Overall Score 3 Tap water: No, not drinkable Religious government: Ambiguous Population: 16,000 people GDP: $5,982 / year Foreigners can own real estate: Yes Power outlets: 115V60Hz power-plug-a Internet: 17 Mbps Best wireless: Claro Tipping: It is not obligatory to give a tip. Therefore, check your bill first so that you can decide whether to … Read more

Kralendijk

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Overall Score 3 Tap water: No, not drinkable Religious government: Non-religious Population: 3,100 people GDP: $21,700 / year Internet: 6 Mbps Best wireless: Digicel Tipping: Tipping in restaurants in Bonaire is expected. You should aim to tip 10-15% but make sure the service charge isn’t already included! Tipping bartenders in Bonaire is common as well. … Read more

Campo Grande

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The city of Camões-Guinea lies in the area of the state of Mattháou Grosso do Sóul and has the status of its capital center. Surrounded by natural landscapes, the settlement is notable for its abundance of greenery in streets and avenues. The translation of the citys name is "Big Camp,‖ which is fully in keeping … Read more

Toluca

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Tolucca de Legerde is the city of México and the center of the municipality of Toluca. The name of the city is translated in English as Place where the god Tholo lives. In 1861 the name of Mexican President Sebastian Leberde de Tejada was added to the name. In a modern city with a developed … Read more

Belize City

2.9
 

Belize City – the largest city and the main port of Belize. It is located on a semicircular cape on the banks of a single river. The territory of the town is in a rough terrain, so the first settlers (they were English sailors) in the 17th century had to hunt the land down, drying … Read more

Montanita

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Montanita is a small resort located in western Ecuador in the world-famous village of the same name. Today it is the main surfing center of the whole country. The resort is famous for its breathtaking scenery, high waves and beautiful sunsets. The 5 km long coastline is surrounded by exotic plants and large boulders, inviting … Read more

Campos dos Goytacazes

2.9
 

Campos dos Goitakazes (Portuguese pronunciation:[Kɐ̃puʒ duʒ ɡojtaˈkaziʃ]) is a municipality located in the northern part of Rio de Janeiro State, Brazil, with a population of 503,424. Campos dos Goitakazes has an area of 4,032 km2.2 (1,557 square miles), making it the largest municipality in the state in terms of area, and its elevation is 14 … Read more

Antofagasta

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The city of Antoine Augusta is located in a single commune and is its administrative center. Its eastern flanks are surrounded by steep uplands, its western flanks are washed by the Pacific Ocean. Modern Antointegastan stretches along the coast and is considered the smallest city in the country. Its area is filled with old houses … Read more

Minca

2.9
 

Overall Score 2.9 Tap water: No, not drinkable Religious government: Non-religious Population: 800 people GDP: $5,806 / year Foreigners can own real estate: Yes Power outlets: 115V60Hz power-plug-a Internet: 27 Mbps Best wireless: Tigo Pay without cash: No, cash only esp. for foreigners Tipping: On most restaurant bills in Colombia, there is a 10% voluntary … Read more

Sayulita

2.9
 

Sayulita is located on the Pacific Ocean in western Mexico. The town is located north of Puerto Vallarta, with a scenic road that lies midway between the Pacific coast and the rainforest of the Sierra de Vallejo mountains. Surfers have been discovering these places since the 1960s and told like-minded people about the miles of … Read more

Punta del Este

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Overall Score 2.9 Tap water: No, not drinkable Religious government: Ambiguous Population: 9,300 people GDP: $15,221 / year Foreigners can own real estate: Yes Power outlets: 230V50Hz power-plug-c power-plug-i Internet: 18 Mbps Best wireless: Antel Tipping: I would recommend tipping 10% of your bill. If you order just a drink, rounding up your change to … Read more

San Pedro

2.9
 

San Pedro is a city that lies to the southwest of Côte dIvoire. The above city is the administrative center of the region, called Bà Sassandra. It is also considered the administrative center of the department. The main occupation of the majority of the population is agriculture, food processing and fishing. San Pedro is famous … Read more

Santa Marta

2.8
 

In the north of Colombia, on the Caribbean Sea, the port city of Santo Marta is located. It is the center of the Department of Magadan. The city lies 964 kilometers north of Boga. Nearby the city are the Sierra Nevada Mountains. The city of Santa Marta was founded in 1525. After the river Maundade … Read more

Havana

2.8
 

áavana – the capital of Cuba and the largest city on the islands of the Caribbean Basin. Havana is on the west side of Cuba, on the coast of the Gulf of Mexico. Before the Spanish conquest of the island, Havana was inhabited by the Indian tribes of the Taino and the Seabees. The city … Read more

Stanley

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Overall Score 2.8 Tap water: No, not drinkable Religious government: Non-religious Population: 2,100 people GDP: $56,798 / year Power outlets: 230V50Hz power-plug-g Best wireless: SURE Tipping: Unlike Latin America, tipping is not really part of Falkland Islands culture and is not expected. Tipping in restaurants is common but not the standard. If you feel that … Read more

São José dos Campos

2.8
 

São José dos Campos (port. São José dos Campos) is a municipality in Brazil, part of the state of São Paulo. It is part of the Vali do Paraíba Paulista mesoregion. It is part of the São José dos Campos economic-statistical micro-region and urban agglomeration. The population is 594,948 as of 2007 and 681,036 as … Read more

La Paz

2.8
 

The Department of La Paz was formed on the site of the Indian settlements of Chuquiago  and was first noticed in 1535 by Juan Sahavetra, a captain of the Spanish crown. After the end of the Civil War, the Spanish contingent moved into the territory. After years of intermarriage between Indians and Spaniards, revolts, and … Read more

San Salvador

2.8
 

In Central America, in the midst of the Amacas River, lies the city of San Saladore, the capital of the country of Saladore. The area the city occupies lies 600 meters above the bottom of the San Salvador basin. The modern city was founded by the Spaniards in the spring of 1525. It was formerly … Read more

Caye Caulker

2.8
 

Caye Caulker is a small limestone coral island off the coast of Belize in the Caribbean Sea, about 5 miles (8.0 km) away (north to south) and less than 1 mile (1.6 km) (from east to west). This island town is called Caye Caulker Village. Caye Caulker is located about 20 miles (32 kilometers) north-east … Read more

Torreon

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Mexico City of Torrezon lies in the northernmost part of Mececca. Torrejon is an integral part of the state called Coahuila. The date of the founding of the Mexican city of Torrebon is believed to be November 25, 1893. ×As for temperature fluctuations, the temperature can drop to zero degrees in January and rise to … Read more

Iquique

2.8
 

Ikike, a seaport, is located in the region of Tarapaca, which occupies the area between the Chilean-Belizean border and the Pacific Ocean coast. Like many cities in the region, it was founded by Spanish colonists during the period when the land was being settled. Until 1879, the area where the city was located was part … Read more

Paramaribo

2.8
 

On the Suriname River, 20 kilometers from where its waters fall into the Atlantic Ocean, lies the city of Paramarrique. It is the capital and an important port of the country. Since 2002, the central part of the city has been designated World Heritage Site. The citys territory and wilderness areas are sub-oceanic. The natural … Read more

Salento

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The region of Campania is located in the south of Italy. The region is divided into five provinces: Avellino, Naples, Salerno, Caserta and Benevento. The administrative center of Campania is the city of Naples. Most of the regions territory is taken up by the mountains, the rest by the Primorsky plains: the Salyernaise and Naples … Read more

Maracay

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The main city of the Venezuelan state of Aragua — Maracay is the commercial and agricultural center. It is only 25 kilometers from the Caribbean Sea. The city is separated from the coast by a railway gate. It has a warm climate, and there is no winter at all because it is so close to … Read more

Jundiaí­

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The small town of Juindiai is located in the state of San Paulo, not far from its capital. It will take no more than a day to get from the administrative center by train. There has been a Jundia Meatpacking facility in the city limits for over 30 years. It is sold in many locations … Read more

San Juan del Sur

2.8
 

San Juan del Sur is a resort in Nicaragua on the Pacific coast, which is very popular with tourists, and locals do not mind relaxing here, especially on weekends and holidays. The town is often visited by cruise ships and looking out to sea you can always find one or two of them. About what … Read more

Georgetown

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Near from where the Demerara River falls into the Atlantic waters is the city of Georgetown, the capital of Guyana and the traffic and economic center of the state. The weather in the city limits is influenced by the humid sub-oceanic climate that prevails in the local provinces. There is a significant amount of fall … Read more

Mexicali

2.7
 

The city of Mexico City is located in the northeasternmost part of Mexico City. It is part of the state of Lower California and is its administrative center. Founded in 1903, it took nearly 50 years for the city to achieve city status. The city is close to the U.S. border and is matched by … Read more

Sorocaba

2.7
 

The south-eastern region of Brazil, in the state of San Paulo, is home to the city of Sorocaaba. The railroad station operates within its boundaries. The city is known as a center of metallurgical and textile industry, the activity of which brings the main income to the city treasury. In addition to the main production … Read more

Santa Cruz

2.7
 

The richest city in Bolivia, Santa Cruz is a suitable place to start a trip in Bolivia. In this city in the tropics at an altitude of 400 meters you can spend a couple of days resting from a long flight and acclimatize. Santa Cruz was founded by the conquistador Newflo de Chavez in 1561, … Read more

Asuncion

2.7
 

On the east side of the natural range of the Hura River, where the Pilchcamae River flows into the Paraguay River, the capital of Paraguays Asunción is located in the middle of a rugged, rugged plain. It is a hot and humid place. It is the largest city in the country, home to about 20 … Read more

Managua

2.7
 

Managua – the capital of Nicaragua, the main industrial, financial and educational center of the country. The city spreads out on the southwestern shore of Lake Managua. The name comes from the synthesis of two words: –mangue» – the name of the Indian tribes, who had occupied this area, and «agua» – water. Managua is … Read more

Guatemala City

2.7
 

The city of Guatemala – the capital of a single nation and the largest city in Central America. The city is located in the southern part of the country at an altitude of 1,500 meters in the heart of the Gautemala Mountains. This area is climatically unstable, but climatically favorable. Year-round temperatures are in the … Read more

St Johns

2.7
 

On the coast of a picturesque cove on the island of Antigua is the capital and important port of the country of Antigua and Barbuda, the city of Saint Johns. There is a passé-like climate here. In the coolest month the temperature drops to +25 degrees Celsius, and rises to +30 degrees in the hottest … Read more

El Alto

2.6
 

To the west of Bolivia, in the Department of La Paz, lies the city of Elle Aulto. Until 1985, it was part of the urban area of La Paix. El Alto occupies an area on a desolate lowland plain and lies at an elevation of 3,850 meters. The city is made up of one rural … Read more

San Ignacio

2.6
 

At the foot of the mountains, on the left bank of the Macaulay River, lies the small and small city of San Ignacio. Not far from its vicinity are archaeological monuments, in particular the cave for the ceremonial shrines of Actún-Túnculi-Muññal. Nearby are the ruins of the ancient Maya cities of Kahál Peche and Chounanínich. … Read more

Tabaranã do Norte

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Overall Score 2.6 Tap water: No, not drinkable Religious government: Non-religious Population: 100,000 people GDP: $8,649 / year Foreigners can own real estate: Yes Power outlets: 115V230V60Hz power-plug-c Internet: 16 Mbps Best wireless: Brazil Bank Pay without cash: Yes, cards OK almost everywhere Tipping: Brazilians have a friendly reputation, but tipping is not a part … Read more

Cabarete

2.6
 

Overall Score 2.6 Tap water: No, not drinkable Religious government: Non-religious Population: 15,000 people GDP: $6,722 / year Foreigners can own real estate: Yes Power outlets: 115V60Hz power-plug-a Internet: 8 Mbps Best wireless: Tricom Tipping: In the Dominican Republic, it is customary to leave a 10% if you enjoyed your services. Some restaurants will add … Read more

León

2.6
 

The city of Lejeune is located in the same department and is its administrative center. From 1839 to 1857 it held high status and was the capital of the country. Leon founded Ernández de Córdoba not far from the rise of the Mombombombo Bacchus in the first quarter of the 16th century. In 1609, the … Read more

Chachapoyas

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Overall Score 2.6 Tap water: No, not drinkable Religious government: Non-religious Population: 30,000 people GDP: $6,049 / year Foreigners can own real estate: Yes Power outlets: 230V60Hz power-plug-a Internet: 15 Mbps Best wireless: Movistar Tipping: Most restaurant and bar bills include a 10% gratuity. It’s customary to add an extra 10% if the service has … Read more

King Edward Point

2.5
 

King Edward Point (also known as KEP) is a permanent British Antarctic Survey Research Station on South Georgia Island and is the capital of the British Overseas Territory of South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands. It is located in Cumberland East Bay on the northeast coast of the island. Overall Score 2.5 Tap water: … Read more

Juarez

2.5
 

Suidade Juárez – a large city on the north side of Mexico in the state of Chihuahua. It is located on the south (right) side of Rio Grande. On the opposing side is the U.S. territory (Texas). Together with the American city of El Paso, Ciudad Juárez is the second largest American-Mexican reservation. Ciudad Juárez … Read more

Cusco

2.5
 

Little more than the capital of Peru-Lima is known about the legendary Cusco. This ancient city is located in a mountainous valley about 3.5 thousand meters above the Orububabaama River. It is the administrative center of the same region and province. But only under the Incas has it been a political, economic and macroeconomic center … Read more

Panajachel

2.5
 

Panajachel is a town on the shores of the picturesque Lake Atitlan, surrounded by majestic volcanoes and numerous traditional villages. The few lakes of Guatemala are remarkable for their beauty and purity. They attract tourists not only by their beauty, but also by the legends built around them. Along both coasts of the country stretches … Read more

Caracas

2.5
 

In the mountainous lands of the Caribbean Andes lies the city of Caracas, the capital of Venice. Its territory is 14 kilometers from the coast of the Caribbean Sea. It is a sub-oceanic humid climate. It rains from May through November. After a wet season from December through late April, the weather in the city … Read more

Maracaibo

2.4
 

Northwest of Venezuela lies the city of Maracaquaiba, capital of Sulia State. The citys territory occupies part of the western coast of the channel that joins Lake Maracaquaye with the Gulf of the Caribbean. The eastern seaboard is connected to the eastern seaboard by the Ordenete Highway. In the city limits lies a cargo seaport … Read more

Punta Cana

2.4
 

Overall Score 2.4 Tap water: No, not drinkable Religious government: Religious Population: 44,000 people GDP: $6,722 / year Foreigners can own real estate: Yes Power outlets: 115V60Hz power-plug-a Internet: 10 Mbps Best wireless: Altice Dominicana Tipping: In the Dominican Republic, it is customary to leave a 10% if you enjoyed your services. Some restaurants will … Read more

Mancora

2.3
 

In addition to the impenetrable jungle and ancient monuments, Peru can also boast comfortable modern beaches, one of which is Mancora, with its sandy beach with yellow-golden sand. The city is located next to the Pan-American Highway, so you can get here from Lima by any land transport. The travel time will then be 17 … Read more

San Pedro Sula

2.2
 

San Pedro Sula is the largest city in the country after the capital. Its territory covers an area 60 kilometers from the coast of the Caribbean Sea. The proximity of the water environment has an enormous impact on climate and weather in the city and its environs. The present-day city of San Pedro Sula lies … Read more

Cayenne

2.2
 

On the Atlantic coast of the French West Coast, the city of Caianena, the administrative center of the Province of Guiana, has opened. It is located on the coastline of the Cayenne Natural Watershed. The entire area lies in a tropical climatic zone with a prevalence of monsoon rains. For only two months a year, … Read more

Tegucigalpa

2.2
 

The capital of Gondouras – the city of Teguciguiguilla. It is located in the southern part of the country at an altitude of 1000 meters in the upper reaches of the Choluteca River, which divides the territory into two geographical areas: flat and hilly. The level part was located at the foot of the El … Read more

Basse-Terre

2.1
 

The capital of the French Guadeloupe, Bass-Thères, lies in one of the Little Antilles. It has a seaport that takes bananas, cacao, caffeine, vanilla, and sugarcane to port. The ancient city, built in the 17th century, has preserved monuments to bygone eras. At the time of the colonization of the Antilles Islands, a mighty fortress, … Read more

Copan

2.1
 

Overall Score 2.1 Tap water: No, not drinkable Religious government: Religious Population: 380,000 people GDP: $2,361 / year Foreigners can own real estate: Yes Power outlets: 115V60Hz power-plug-a Internet: 7 Mbps Best wireless: Tigo Tipping: Hondurans in the restaurant and hospitality industry have meager salaries, making tips an important part of their income. Nevertheless, there … Read more

Bay Islands

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Bay Islands is a group of islands off the coast of Honduras. Together, the islands form one of the 18 departments of Honduras . The capital of the department is Coxen Hole, on the island of Roatán. The total area of the islands is 250 km. In 2013, their population was 71,500. The islands consist … Read more

Port-au-Prince

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The capital of the state of Haiti is Port-au-Prince. The first mention of this geographic point is from 1706, when a French ship Prêns, which means in translation means the local cove, entered the local cove. The captain of the ship gave the yacht the name Port-au-Prince and continued his voyage. It was not until … Read more