
The Most Dangerous Cities In The World
1. Tijuana, Mexico

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2. Acapulco, Mexico

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3. Natal, Brazil

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4. Caracas, Venezuela

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5. Los Cabos, Mexico

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6. Cuidad Juarez, Mexico

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7. Pietermaritzburg, South Africa

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8. San Pedro Sula, Honduras

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9. St. Louis, United States

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10. Pretoria, South Africa

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11. Celaya, Mexico

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12. Irapuato, Mexico

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13. Ciudad Victoria, Mexico

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14. Cancun, Mexico

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15. Cape Town, South Africa

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16. Ciudad Obregon, Mexico

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17. Feria de Santana, Brazil

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18. Cumana, Venezuela

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19. Baltimore, United States

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20. Kingston, Jamaica

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21. San Salvador, El Salvador

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22. Maceio, Brazil

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23. Durban, South Africa

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24. Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea

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25. Ciudad Bolivar, Venezuela

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26. Belem, Brazil

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27. Uruapan, Mexico

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28. Cali, Columbia

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29. Distrito Central, Honduras

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30. Aracaju, Brazil

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31. New Orleans, USA
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New Orleans is an exciting place to visit due to its culture, history and the music scene - but despite being so exciting and a pull for tourists, it's actually also one of the top dangerous cities in the world - and in the US. The good news is that over the years it has become less dangerous than it once was in terms of serious crime rates (it's at the bottom of the most dangerous list, but it used to be USA's second most dangerous city at one point, after Detroit). It's a busy and lively city but you're best sticking to the safer spots!Advertisement
32. Chihuahua, Mexico
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The city of Chihuahua in Mexico has a population of over 900,000, and it's a very dangerous city for those people. The city of Chihuahua is the capital of the northern Mexico state of the same name, and it's also located very close to the US-Mexican border, which also might have a contribution to why it could be a dangerous place to be. Most of the violence happening in this city is a result of gang violence, but the high danger rates have decreased a little in recent years. At once point, this city was in the top four of Mexico's most dangerous.Advertisement
33. Teresina, Brazil
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The city of Teresina in Brazil is known for being both a dangerous and poor place. With the fact that residents of this city are amongst the poorest, this could also be a reason why a lot of people are pushed to a life of crime, or crime rates increasing between desperate people. In recent years, the murder rates have fluctuated - even increasing rather than decreasing - making it one of the most dangerous places to visit. When it comes to cities in Brazil, there are a fair few that make the list of the most dangerous.Advertisement
34. Detroit, USA
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We mentioned Detroit when speaking about New Orleans, and it was Detroit that overtook New Orleans as the most dangerous city at one point. Detroit shuffles about a lot through the top four most dangerous places in the US. In recent years, its murder rate has been unchanged, meaning while the crime hasn't technically gotten any higher, it hasn't gotten any lower either. The only reason it's ranked higher than New Orleans for danger is because of the better measure New Orleans has taken, rather than any improvements Detroit has made.Advertisement
35. Nelson Mandela Bay, South Africa
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Some areas in South Africa can be a very dangerous place, including the area of Nelson Mandela Bay. Nelson Mandela Bay includes a few different areas, like the city Port Elizabeth and the areas surrounding it - all of which are considered dangerous locations. It's been ranked as the second most dangerous city in the whole of South Africa, and is located close to Durban, which is also ranked as one of the most dangerous. The two places usually have fairly similar murder rates, with Nelson Mandela Bay having around 478 murders in one year.Advertisement
36. Joao Pessoa, Brazil
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Another dangerous location in Brazil that you probably won't want to visit anytime soon is Joao Pessoa. It has a large population of over 1 million people, but despite a lot of residents and its ranking as one of the most dangerous cities, its crime rates - murder rates in particular - have actually decreased in recent years. Despite its dangers, it is still a place that a lot of tourists would like to visit, and because the money from tourism is so important to this city, this could explains their big efforts to cut crime rates and make it a lot safer!Advertisement
37. Guatemala City, Guatemala
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The residents of Guatemala City do have to face up to high crime rates, but the good news is that the rates of murder in this city have decreased drastically over the years. That being said, this is still ranked as one of the most dangerous cities in the world. Guatemala City is the capital of Guatemala, and is also famous for being the site of the Mayan city Kaminaljuyu, which is also why it still attracts attention from a lot of tourists or travelers with bucket lists! This could also explain the efforts to reduce crime rates.Advertisement
38. Reynosa, Mexico
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Another dangerous city in Mexico is Reynosa, which is also located by the Mexican border. In recent years, it's been ranked as the eleventh most dangerous city in the whole country of Mexico. This is mainly based on gang violence, and specifically turf wars between different groups and Mexican cartels. Reynosa is actually one of the largest cities in the state of Tamaulipas, known for where anti-cartel groups have previously operated to break apart the Gulf and Zetas cartel. This then made cartel wars even worse when everyone was fighting for turf.Advertisement
39. Valencia, Venezuela
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While Valencia in Venezuela has been ranked one of the most dangerous cities, it actually didn't used to be as dangerous as it is now. Once upon a time it was the very bottom of the most dangerous cities in the world list, but it has slowly moved up the rankings. It's the third largest city in Venezuela, and one known for a lot of political and economic strife, which has inevitably led to a lot of crime. The political and economic problems actually resulted in murder rates in this city doubling at one point - although, luckily, those murder rates did eventually decline.Advertisement
40. San Juan, USA
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The city of San Juan wasn't always as dangerous as it's considered to be these days, and a lot of that came from Hurricane Maria back in 2017. After the hurricane hit, many people were left in the wake of the disaster, which meant an economic struggle that inevitably led to violence. In 2017, San Juan officially became one of the most dangerous cities in the world due to the huge surge in murder rates following the hurricane. The murder rate did go down a year later when the city began to recover, but it kept its place as one of the most dangerous.Advertisement
41. Recife, Brazil
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Recife in Brazil is known for a lot of positives that draw tourists in, including its entertainment scene and plenty to see and do. There's a lot of history and culture in this place, but there is also a high crime and murder rate, making Recife in Brazil rank as one of the most dangerous cities you should know about! In recent years, Recife has dropped in the rankings in terms of danger and murder rates, but it still has a long way to go! All in all, it's ranked as number eight in the country alone's most dangerous cities!Advertisement
42. Manaus, Brazil
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Another dangerous city in Brazil - looking like Brazil itself is one of the most dangerous countries! - is Manaus. Manaus is an Amazonian city that has a high population in this area, and it also has a high homicide rate. In its defence, the homicide rate of Manaus has reduced in recent years, but it still remains high. A lot of the crime and murder rates come from the fact that there is drug trafficking routes which are fought over in this location. While there was once a truce between Red Command and Family of the North in this area, the truce ended when they fought in 2018 over drug trafficking routes in this area.Advertisement
43. Tepic, Mexico
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Tepic in Mexico is the capital city of the Nayarit state based in the west, and it comes in as one of the most dangerous cities in the world. The biggest crime rate in this area is that of murder, also ranking it in the top ten of most dangerous cities in Mexico alone. In recent years, the high murder rate hasn't seen much change - neither higher or lower - but the reason it's dropped in the rankings a little is only because other cities have increased their own crime rates to overtake Tepic. A lot of the crime in this city comes from drug gangs.Advertisement
44. Campos dos Goytacazes, Brazil
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In what now seems like a competition between Brazil and Mexico on this ranking list comes another city from Brazil: Campos dos Goytacazes. The southeast area of Brazil, where this city is located, is known for its oil. It once had a much higher murder rate, that has since reduced in recent years, but nonetheless is still high enough to be ranked as one of the most dangerous cities. In fact, a few years ago, the crime rate was so high that this city alone was ranked as one of the most violent in the top ten of violent locations in Brazil.Advertisement
45. Ensenada, Mexico
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Ensenada is located by the coast, and is found on the Baja Peninsula. This is one of the top six most dangerous cities in Mexico, and one of the most dangerous cities in the whole world. It's one of a few cities known for particularly violent crime. A lot of the crime in this city hasn't majorly come from cartel-related violence that a lot of other cities are known for, but in recent years this type of violence seems to be occurring more in Ensenada. Los Cabos is another city known for its violence in this location, with Ensenada overtaking it.Advertisement
46. Macapa, Brazil
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Macapa is a city in Brazil that's known for its mining and lumber economy. It's located on the Amazon river, and known for being a particularly dangerous place. One of the highest crime rates in this dangerous city is homicide, and in recent years the murder rate has actually increased rather than decreased. A lot of the violence in this city stems from drug related and gang related violence, as well as the local citizens coming into altercations with the police. The violence is so noteworthy that it's been published in academic journals for Brazil.Advertisement
47. Salvador, Brazil
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While the city of Salvador in Brazil is definitely one of the most dangerous in the world, there was actually a time a few years back when it was a whole lot more dangerous than it is now. The biggest crime rate in this city, located in the northeastern part of Brazil, is actually - you guessed it - high homicide rates. Despite the high crime rates - which have decreased over time - it remains a popular choice for tourists. Salvador is found close to the Bay of All Saints, which is a spot a lot of visitors want to see, so stopping off in this city is a must-do for some travelers.Advertisement
48. Maturin, Venezuela
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Maturin is known for being both a vibrant city, and a city located in the oil region of Venezuela. It was placed on the 'high crime rate' map back in 2015, when it had a super high crime rate in terms of murder rate. At this time, the crime was so bad that it was ranked the second most dangerous city in the country - and the fifth most dangerous city in the world! Since it made this ranking, it has decreased in terms of murder rates and moved down instead of up, but it remains one of the most dangerous places to visit.Advertisement
49. Palmira, Colombia
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Colombia itself is very well known for being a dangerous and violent place when it comes to drug cartel violence. While it remains high on the very dangerous list in terms of drug-related violence, the country as a whole has improved the numbers when it comes to death rates. That being said, the city of Palmira in Colombia is one of the most dangerous cities in the world. It comes in as one of two of the most dangerous cities in Colombia, even though the murder rate in this city has dropped in recent years. Colombia itself has seen a decrease in dangerous cities.Advertisement
50. Coatzacoalcos, Mexico
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Ending with another dangerous offering from Mexico, the city of Coatzacoalcos is also ranked as one of the most dangerous spots in the world. This Mexican city has seen in a surge in violent crimes, and violent criminal activity, which could also be down to the fact that Coatzacoalcos is a port city by the water. This has seen it as a target for criminal gangs, particularly for organized crime, kidnappings and gang-related murders. With a population of over 300,000 people, this is definitely one of the most dangerous cities in the world!Advertisement