3,648,110
3,133,080
2,433,680
2,156,350
1,200,000
The Caribbean region features a diverse array of urban centers, with the largest cities concentrated in the Greater Antilles. Santo Domingo, the capital of the Dominican Republic, stands as the region’s most populous city with 2.2M residents, while Havana in Cuba follows closely with 2.2M inhabitants. Port-au-Prince, Haiti‘s capital, ranks third with 1.2M residents.
The Dominican Republic hosts several major urban centers, including Santiago de los Caballeros (1.2M), Santo Domingo Oeste (701.3K), and Santo Domingo Este (700K). Similarly, Cuba features multiple significant cities, with Santiago de Cuba (555.9K) and Camaguey (347.6K) among its larger urban areas.
The English-speaking Caribbean is anchored by Jamaica‘s capital Kingston (937.7K) and its metropolitan extension New Kingston (584K). Nassau in the Bahamas serves as another important center with 227.9K residents. San Juan in Puerto Rico maintains a significant presence with 418.1K inhabitants.