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Quito (Spanish pronunciation: ⓘ; Quechua: Kitu), officially San Francisco de Quito, is the capital and second-largest city of Ecuador, with an estimated population of 2.8 million in its metropolitan area. It is also the capital of the province of Pichincha.
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According to the 2007 estimates, it is 1,840,000. Of this, the population of the urban parishes (the city of Quito itself) was 1,399,378, and the population of the rural parishes (outside of the city of Quito but still within the canton) was 440,475. [2] The total population density of the canton is 439.8 inhabitants per km² (1139.1/mi²).
Quito Ecuador 1,776,364 South America 2022 [145] Municipio: Montreal Canada 1,762,949 North America 2021 [146] City: Monrovia Liberia 1,761,032 Africa 2022 [147] Urban area Maracaibo Venezuela 1,752,602 South America 2019 [148] Municipio: Kigali Rwanda 1,745,555 Africa 2022 [149] Province-level city: Visakhapatnam India 1,730,320 Asia 2011 [2]
No. City Province 2010 Census 2001 Census 1990 Census 1 Guayaquil: Guayas: 2,278,691: 1,985,379: 1,508,444 2 Quito: Pichincha: 1,607,734: 1,399,378: 1,100,847 3 Cuenca
This is a list of the fifty largest cities in Latin America by population residing within city limits as of the mid-2020, the most recent year for which official population census results, estimate or short-term projections are available for most of these cities.
Downtown Toronto, the largest city in Canada located at the heart of a metropolitan area with a population of over 6.4 million. List ... Quito Ecuador: 1,607,734
This list includes the fifty largest cities in South America by population within city limits, based on the most recent official census results, estimates, or short-term projections available for all of these cities, which refer to mid-2020 populations, except for those of Chilean cities (2017) and Venezuelan cities (2015).