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Least Dense in Valle del Cauca Department

Top 35 cities ranked by least dense

Least Dense — Valle del Cauca Department

1 Dagua 27/mi²
2 Yotoco 41/mi²
3 Trujillo 44/mi²
4 Darien 46/mi²
5 Ginebra 48/mi²
6 San Pedro 53/mi²
7 Riofrío 60/mi²
8 Bugalagrande 61/mi²
9 El Dovio 68/mi²
10 El Águila 70/mi²
11 Ansermanuevo 83/mi²
12 Sevilla 93/mi²
13 La Victoria 104/mi²
14 Zarzal 131/mi²
15 Obando 137/mi²
16 El Cerrito 156/mi²
17 Restrepo 165/mi²
18 Jamundí 166/mi²
19 Toro 169/mi²
20 Guacarí 202/mi²
21 Candelaria 212/mi²
22 Andalucía 224/mi²
23 Guadalajara de Buga 242/mi²
24 Roldanillo 284/mi²
25 Alcalá 295/mi²
26 Pradera 342/mi²
27 Tuluá 488/mi²
28 Yumbo 640/mi²
29 Palmira 697/mi²
30 La Unión 768/mi²
31 Buenaventura 8,002/mi²
32 Florida 25,499/mi²
33 Caicedonia 34,857/mi²
34 Cartago 131,041/mi²
35 Cali 1,252,815/mi²

The least densely populated cities in Valle del Cauca Department offer spacious living with more land per resident. Dagua has just 27 people per square mile. These cities provide room to spread out with larger lot sizes and more open space.

Low-density cities typically feature more single-family homes with larger yards, easier parking, and less traffic congestion. They appeal to families seeking space, privacy, and access to nature without moving to a fully rural area.

While the spread-out nature of these cities means longer drives to amenities and greater reliance on personal vehicles, many residents value the trade-off for quieter neighborhoods and a more relaxed pace of life.

Did You Know?

  • 1. In Dagua, there are only 27 people per square mile — each resident has roughly 1,028,723 square feet of city space.
  • 2. Low-density cities often have significantly lower housing costs due to more available land for development.
  • 3. Many of the least dense cities are located in the western United States, where vast open spaces define the landscape.

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