Mövzu 5. Cities across the world have always competed with each other for holding records. Lists have been created ranking cities based on sustainability, size, visitor numbers, cleanliness, pollution levels, etc. Here is one such list ranking the world's cities by elevation. However, this list includes only the major cities with a population of over one million.
1. La Paz, Bolivia – 3,869m
Officially referred to as Nuestra Senora de La Paz, the city of La Paz - Bolivia's legislative and executive capital, situated at an elevation of 3,869m above sea level in west-central South America, is the highest city in the world. La Paz is placed in a canyon carved out by the Choqueyapu River, about 68km southeast of Lake Titicaca. The La Paz-El Alto metropolitan area, which houses over 2 million people, is considered Bolivia's most populous urban area. It is also to be noted that La Paz is placed at a higher elevation than Japan's Mount Fuji, which rises to a height of 3,776m.
2.Quito, Ecuador – 2,784m
Formally referred to as San Francisco de Quito, the city of Quito – Ecuador’s capital and its most populous city, situated at an elevation of 2,784m above sea level in the northwestern portion of South America, is the second-highest city in the world. Quito is located in the Guayllabamba River Valley on the eastern flanks of the active stratovolcano Pichincha in Ecuador’s Northern Highlands. Quito is considered the world’s only capital city located closest to the Equator. Declared to be the headquarters of the Union of South American Nations, Quito also serves as Ecuador’s political and cultural epicenter.
3. Toluca, Mexico – 2,648m
Officially referred to as Toluca de Lerdo, the city of Toluca – Mexico’s fifth-most populous city, situated at an elevation of 2,648m above sea level in central Mexico, is the third-highest city in the world. Toluca is located in a valley at the bottom of the Nevado de Toluca volcano, approximately 63km southwest of Mexico City. Being at the heart of the Greater Toluca metropolitan area, Toluca’s rapid economic growth is attributed mainly due to its proximity to the country’s capital.
4. Cochabamba, Bolivia – 2,621m
Cochabamba, situated at an elevation of 2,621m above sea level in central Bolivia, is the fourth-highest city in the world. Cochabamba is located in the Cochabamba valley of the Andes Mountains and is considered the biggest urban center placed between the cities of La Paz and Santa Cruz. The city is well-known for its gastronomic richness and currently serves as one of Bolivia's significant political, cultural, educational, and commercial centers.
5. Bogota, Colombia – 2,601m
Bogota – Colombia’s capital and largest city, situated at an elevation of 2,601m above sea level, is the fifth-highest city in the world. Bogota is located in central Colombia, on the Bogota savanna in the southwestern portion of Altiplano Cundiboyacense in Andes Mountain’s Eastern Cordillera. After the cities of La Paz and Quito, Bogota is South America’s third-highest capital city. Bogota also serves as the country’s political, administrative, cultural, commercial, and industrial center.
6. Addis Ababa, Ethiopia – 2,361m
Addis Ababa – Ethiopia’s capital and largest city, situated at an elevation of 2,361m above sea level, is the sixth-highest city in the world. Addis Ababa is located at the base of Mount Entoto in a grassland biome that forms a portion of the Awash River’s watershed. This highly developed city also serves as Ethiopia’s significant administrative, cultural and financial center. It also houses the headquarters of several major international and continental organizations.