Cities in Latin America
- A family that is closely linked with the US authorities
- A strong commitment to the American political and economic life
- The incarnation of the "model family" in the American myth of the Kennedys
- A controversial ?clan?
- The hidden faces of the Kennedy clan
- The end of a myth?
In Latin America, 75% of its population lives in cities, 40% of them live in cities as millionaires. There are four megacities that exceed 10 million people. The urbanity of the region is old and emerged in the late eighteenth century, when 15% of the population was urban. But traditionally, it is an even older city. In the eighth century, the north of Mexico was composed of 500,000 people. The recent trends make the country wary of the growing phenomenon of metropolization.
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