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Top 5-Cities in South America

The Author By Lee | February 16th, 2010 | Comments 7 Comments »

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1. Cartagena

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2. Rio de Janeiro
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3. Buenos Aires
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4. Bogota
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5. Cuzco

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7 Responses to “Top 5-Cities in South America”

  1. Jay Says:

    I don’t know if I would consider Cartagena a city but it is amazing I agree. However, I would not have Cuzco on the list but would include Santiago or one of several different Brazilian cities such as Salvador, Recife or Natal.

  2. Seth Says:

    Nice picture of Cartagena. I haven’t been to all of the cities but I can’t imagine many better choices in SA.

  3. Lauren Davis Says:

    I love BA and Rio but I would include Santiago in my list plus Mendoza and Quito.

  4. Joe Says:

    Santa Cruz, Bolivia, theres no where else like it . . . . . 1st time Senor Richter fell in love

  5. Ryan Says:

    I totally agree with the first two, in fact, I think Rio is one of the best in the world if you stay outside the areas that are not so great, but that’s anywhere. San Diego may be one of the best cities in the US, but it doesn’t mean there aren’t some pretty dodgy areas. Same thing obviously applies to L.A. and NYC.

  6. Brazil! Says:

    The top 10 cities in South America are all in Brazil!

  7. NYCer Says:

    Having visited every city on this list except Bogotá (so I can’t comment on whether or not it’s better than Cuzco), I wholeheartedly concur with this list ~ !

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