Most Global Spanish-Speaking Cities

GaWC city rankings of global influence, but only cities where a majority of the population speaks Spanish, from Alpha to Sufficiency.
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Alpha
Madrid
Alpha
Mexico City
Alpha-
Buenos Aires
Alpha-
Santiago
Beta+
Miami
Beta+
Barcelona
Beta+
Bogota
Beta+
Lima
Beta
Panama City
Beta
Montevideo
Beta-
San Jose
Beta-
Caracas
Beta-
Guatemala City
Beta-
Monterrey
Beta-
Quito
Beta-
San Salvador
Gamma+
Medellin
Gamma+
Guadalajara
Gamma
Guayaquil
Gamma
La Paz
Gamma
Tegucigalpa
Gamma
Managua
Gamma
Valencia
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Gamma
San Juan
Gamma
Santo Domingo
Gamma-
Asuncion
Gamma-
Bilbao
Gamma-
Málaga
Gamma-
Querétaro
High Sufficiency
Puebla
High Sufficiency
Seville
High Sufficiency
Tijuana
Sufficiency
Aguascalientes
Sufficiency
Barranquilla
Sufficiency
Cali
Sufficiency
Chihuahua
Sufficiency
Ciudad Juarez
Sufficiency
Córdoba
Sufficiency
León
Sufficiency
Mérida
Sufficiency
Mexicali
Sufficiency
San Luis Potosi
Sufficiency
San Pedro Sula
Sufficiency
Santa Cruz de la Sierra
Sufficiency
Valencia
Sufficiency
Valparaíso
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Level 67
Jan 25, 2021
Majority in Port of Spain don't speak Spanish.
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Level 55
Apr 7, 2021
My bad. Will fix.
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Level 78
Aug 8, 2021
Bolivia is commonly known as Santa Cruz, please accept that as a type-in. Also, according to the most recent available census data, about 48% of people in the Miami metro area (in the city proper, it's 47%) spoke Spanish at home. Very close, but not quite a majority.
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Level 55
Aug 8, 2021
I'm seeing 66% or 59% depending on the source for Miami-Dade County for native speakers, and that doesn't even count people that speak it as a second language. As for Santa Cruz, I will add it as a type-in.