Google Street View in South America

Google Street View Camera Car in Villa-Lobos State Park in São Paulo on January 7, 2010.

In South America, Google Street View is available in parts of Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru and Uruguay. This article covers all of South America. For Central America and the Caribbean, see Google Street View in North America.

Background

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Brazil

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In September 2010 the first cities from Brazil were added.[1] The service started with 51 cities, most from São Paulo, Rio de Janeiro, Belo Horizonte and greater metropolitan areas. Historic cities such as Ouro Preto, Diamantina and Tiradentes were also included. Google is expecting to cover 90% of Brazilian streets in two years.[2]

Google is also working on "Street View" for Brazil's rainforests. Pedal-powered trikes are being used to film the forests, and boats with 3-D cameras are being used to navigate the Amazon River.[3]

In the initial release of Brazil's Street View, two dead bodies were found in the images. These were later removed.[4]

Filming of Street View in Brazil began in April 2009.

Chile

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Google Street View at ALMA.[5]

Filming of Street View in Chile began in January 2012. On September 25, 2012, parts of Chile were added including Santiago, Valparaíso, Viña del Mar and Concepción.[6] Many more cities and roads were released during 2013. In March 2015 the country counts with mostly full coverage.

Colombia

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On September 3, 2013, parts of Colombia were added. Some cities like Bogotá, Barranquilla, Montería, Cúcuta, Ibagué, Barrancabermeja, Caucasia, Valledupar, Yopal, Aguachica, Soledad, Villavicencio, Manizales, Zipaquirá, Floridablanca, Carmen de Bolívar, Fundación, Cartagena, Bucaramanga, Santa Marta, Santa Rosa de Cabal and more.[7]

Ecuador

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Some coverage became available on the Galapagos Islands on September 12, 2013, mostly from a boat. For the mainland Street view was released on November 12, 2015, in Quito, Guayaquil, Cuenca, Santo Domingo (limited), Machala, Durán, Portoviejo, Manta, Loja, Ambato, Esmeraldas, Quevedo, Riobamba, Milagro, Ibarra, La Libertad, Babahoyo, Sangolquí, Daule, Latacunga, Tulcán, Chone, Santa Rosa, Nueva Loja, Huaquillas, Santa Elena, Cayambe, Salinas, General Villamil Playas .[8]

Peru

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On August 14, 2013, Google Street View became available for six cities: Lima, Arequipa, Trujillo, Chiclayo, Iquitos[9] and Piura. Later 2013 some long road stretches became available. The highest road in the world which is shown in Street View, is located at 11°35′53″S 76°11′32″W / 11.598095°S 76.192288°W / -11.598095; -76.192288 on 4,818 metres (15,807 ft) altitude.

Argentina

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On September 25, 2013, Google announced the arrival of the service to Argentina. On October 2 took place the official presentation of the Trikes in Congressional Plaza, Buenos Aires; the service was expected to be available by the end of the year in Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires Province, Cordoba, Rosario, Santa Fe, Entre Ríos, Mendoza and La Plata.[10] As of September 25, 2014, Argentina was added to Street View.[11]

Bolivia

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On November 28, 2014, Google started filming in Santa Cruz de la Sierra but street view will be also available in La Paz, Cochabamba, Sucre and El Alto. For security reasons, Google decided not reveal how many cars will take photos. Additionally, Bolivian media are not allowed to interview their drivers.[12] Images did appear on street view some time in 2015.

Uruguay

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On June 26, 2015, Google started to photograph the streets of Uruguay.[13] The service became available online on December 2, 2015.[14]

Timeline of introductions

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Date Major locations added
September 2011 Brazil Curitiba, Londrina, Porto Alegre, Santana do Livramento, Paranaguá, São Joaquim[15]
October 2011 Brazil Brasilia[16]
May 2012 Brazil Manaus[17]
September 2012 Chile Santiago, Valparaíso, Viña del Mar, Concepción, in Chile[6]
March 2013 Argentina Aconcagua Summit, Camp Colera, Camp 1 and 2, Plaza Argentina, Casa de Piedra, Pampa de Leñas, in Argentina[18]
December 2013[19] Google Art project museums including:
Brazil Inhotim, Iberê Camargo Foundation, Instituto Moreira Salles, Museu da Imagem e do Som, in Brazil
March 2015 Brazil Water views of Amazon basin including Aripuanã and Madeira rivers, trails and landmarks in the Amazon rainforest.[20] Fernando de Noronha, Rocas Atoll in Brazil[21]
October 2015 Brazil Cemitério São João Batista[22]
November 2015[23][24] Bolivia La Paz, Santa Cruz de la Sierra, El Alto, Greater Cochabamba, Montero, Warnes, La Guardia*, Viacha, Villamontes*, Camiri*, Punata*, Cotoca, Mineros*, El Torno*, Portachuelo*, San José de Chiquitos*, Sipe Sipe*, Patacamaya*, Vallegrande, Laja, Irpa Irpa, Cliza, Mizque, Aiquile and more locations in Bolivia
Ecuador Quito, Guayaquil, Cuenca, Santo Domingo*, Machala, Durán, Portoviejo, Manta, Loja, Ambato, Esmeraldas, Quevedo, Riobamba, Milagro, Ibarra, La Libertad, Babahoyo, Sangolquí, Daule, Latacunga, Tulcán, Chone, Pasaje*, Santa Rosa, Nueva Loja, Huaquillas, El Carmen*, Montecristi, Samborondón*, Puerto Francisco de Orellana*, Jipijapa*, Santa Elena, Otavalo*, Cayambe, Buena Fe*, Velasco Ibarra*, La Troncal*, El Triunfo*, Salinas, General Villamil Playas, Azogues, Puyo, Vinces*, La Concordia*, Quinindé*, Balzar*, Naranjito, Guaranda, La Maná*, San Lorenzo*, Catamayo, El Guabo*, Pedernales*, Atuntaqui*, Bahía de Caráquez*, Pedro Carbo* and more locations in Ecuador
Uruguay Montevideo Metropolitan Cathedral, Solís Theatre, Auditorio Nacional Adela Reta in Montevideo, in Uruguay[25]
December 2015 Uruguay Montevideo, Salto, Ciudad de la Costa*, Paysandú, Las Piedras, Rivera, Maldonado, Tacuarembó, Melo, Mercedes, Artigas, Minas, San José de Mayo, Durazno, Barros Blancos, Ciudad del Plata*, San Carlos*, Colonia del Sacramento, Pando*, Treinta y Tres, Rocha, Fray Bentos, Trinidad, La Paz*, Canelones, Carmelo*, Santa Lucía, Progreso*, Paso de Carrasco, Río Branco, Paso de los Toros, Bella Unión, Libertad, Rosario*, Nueva Palmira, Chuy, Punta del Este, Piriápolis*, Salinas, Parque del Plata, Castillos, Sarandí del Yí*, San Ramón, Tarariras*, Pan de Azúcar*, Sauce, Sarandí Grande*, Atlántida, Cardona*, San Jacinto*, Toledo*, Vergara*, Santa Rosa*, Florencio Sánchez*, La Paloma, San Gregorio de Polanco, Colonia Valdense*, Cerrillos, and Migues* in Uruguay[26]
Peru Machu Picchu, Aguas Calientes, Poroy–Machu Picchu railway and more locations in Peru[27]
Chile Puerto Williams, and expanded coverage of existing locations in Chile including, Puerto Aisén, Pucón, Hualqui, Quinta de Tilcoco, and Monte Patria. In addition to coverage of several beaches in the south of the country. such as Los Molinos Beach in Valdivia, Aulén Beach in Chiloé, Grande Beach in Niebla and other beaches in Chile[28]
May 2016 Argentina National parks in Argentina[29]
June 2016 Colombia Several libraries throughout the country include the El Tintal library, the Gabriel García Márquez library and the Virgilio Barco library in Bogotá, the José Eustasio Rivera library in Neiva and the San Javier library in Medellín[30]
July 2016 Colombia San Agustín Archaeological Park, Alto de los Ídolos Archaeological Park & Alto De Las Piedras Archaeological Park[31]
August 2016 Bolivia Landmarks in Bolivia including Uyuni train cemetery, El Alto International Airport and 43 others[32]
July 2017 Argentina Barrios Alberti, Barrio San Cayetano, Barrio Los Pinos in Buenos Aires[33]
September 2017 Brazil Serra dos Órgãos National Park, Sierra de Bocaina National Park, Lençóis Maranhenses National Park, Iguazú National Park, Ilha do Mel State Park & Jurubatiba Sandbank National Park[34]
February 2018 Chile Gray Glacier in Torres del Paine National Park[35]
May 2019 Chile Moneda Palace[36]
June 2019 Colombia Moravia Commune in Medellín[37]
Argentina Views with the Google Trekker of the Villa Inflamable, Villa La Carbonilla and Rodrigo Bueno neighborhoods in Buenos Aires,[38] plus updates throughout the country[39]
July 2019 Colombia Tourist sites in Bogotá, including Parque Mirador de los Nevados, the Quebrada Las Delicias and the San Francisco trail – Vicachá[40]

* Limited coverage.

Areas included

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Reference:[41]

Argentina

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Province Major cities/areas
Buenos Aires Buenos Aires City Buenos Aires

Comuna 1: Puerto Madero, San Nicolás, Retiro, Monserrat, San Telmo, and Constitución, Comuna 2: Recoleta, Comuna 3: Balvanera and San Cristóbal, Comuna 4: La Boca, Barracas, Parque Patricios, and Nueva Pompeya, Comuna 5: Almagro and Boedo, Comuna 6: Caballito, Comuna 7: Flores and Parque Chacabuco, Comuna 8: Villa Soldati, Villa Lugano, and Villa Riachuelo, Comuna 9: Parque Avellaneda, Mataderos, and Liniers, Comuna 10: Villa Luro, Vélez Sársfield, Floresta, Monte Castro, Villa Real, and Versalles, Comuna 11: Villa Devoto, Villa del Parque, Villa Santa Rita, and Villa General Mitre, Comuna 12: Villa Pueyrredón, Villa Urquiza, Coghlan, and Saavedra, Comuna 13: Núñez, Belgrano, and Colegiales, Comuna 14: Palermo, Comuna 15: Villa Ortúzar, Chacarita, Villa Crespo, La Paternal, Agronomía and Parque Chas.

Buenos Aires Province Buenos Aires Almirante Brown, Avellaneda, Azul, Bahía Blanca, Berisso, Brandsen, Berazategui, Campana, Cañuelas, Capilla del Señor, Carmen de Patagones, Chivilcoy, Ensenada, Escobar, Esteban Echeverría, Ezeiza, Florencio Varela, General Rodríguez, Hurlingham, Ituzaingó, José C. Paz, Junín, La Costa, La Matanza, La Plata, Lanús, Lomas de Zamora, Luján, Malvinas Argentinas, Mar del Plata, Marcos Paz, Merlo, Moreno, Morón, Necochea, Olavarría, Pergamino, Pilar, Presidente Perón, Quilmes, San Antonio de Areco, San Isidro, San Fernando, San Martín, San Miguel, San Nicolás, San Pedro, San Vicente, Tandil, Tigre, Tres Arroyos, Tres de Febrero, Vicente López, Wilde, Zárate
Catamarca Province Catamarca San Fernando del Valle de Catamarca
Chaco Province Chaco Presidencia Roque Sáenz Peña, Resistencia, Villa Ángela
Chubut Province Chubut Comodoro Rivadavia, Esquel, Puerto Madryn, Rawson, Trelew
Córdoba Province, Argentina Córdoba Alta Gracia, Córdoba, Oliva, Oncativo, Río Cuarto, Río Tercero, San Francisco, Villa Carlos Paz, Villa María
Corrientes Province Corrientes Corrientes, Paso de los Libres
Entre Ríos Province Entre Ríos Concepción del Uruguay, Federación, Gualeguaychú, Paraná, Victoria, Villaguay
Formosa Province Formosa Clorinda, Formosa
Jujuy Province Jujuy El Carmen, Palpalá, San Pedro de Jujuy, San Salvador de Jujuy
La Pampa Province La Pampa General Pico, Santa Rosa
La Rioja Province, Argentina La Rioja La Rioja
Mendoza Province Mendoza Godoy Cruz, Las Heras, Luján de Cuyo, Mendoza, San Martín, San Rafael, Aconcagua mountain (camp sites and summit; not well marked in the map)
Misiones Province Misiones Guaraní, Oberá, Posadas, Puerto Iguazú
Neuquén Province Neuquén Junín de los Andes, Neuquén, San Martín de los Andes
Río Negro Province Río Negro Bariloche, Cipolletti, Viedma
Salta Province Salta General Güemes, Orán, Rosario de Lerma, Salta
San Juan Province, Argentina San Juan Chimbas, Pocito, Rawson, San Juan, Santa Lucía
San Luis Province San Luis San Luis, Villa Mercedes
Santa Cruz Province, Argentina Santa Cruz Caleta Olivia, El Calafate, Río Gallegos
Santa Fe Province Santa Fe Cañada de Gómez, Casilda, Marcos Juárez, Rafaela, Rosario, San Justo, San Lorenzo, Santa Fe, Venado Tuerto, Villa Constitución, Villa Gobernador Gálvez
Santiago del Estero Province Santiago del Estero La Banda, Santiago del Estero, Termas de Río Hondo
Tierra del Fuego Province, Argentina Tierra del Fuego Río Grande, Ushuaia
Tucumán Province Tucumán Cruz Alta, San Miguel de Tucumán, Tafí Viejo

Bolivia

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Province Major cities/areas
Chuquisaca Department Chuquisaca Padilla, Sucre, Tarabuco, Yotala
Cochabamba Department Cochabamba Aiquile, Capinota, Cliza, Cochabamba, Irpa Irpa, Mizque, Punata, Quillacollo, Sacaba, Sipe Sipe, Tarata, Tiquipaya
La Paz La Paz Calamarca, Copacabana, El Alto, Laja, La Paz, Palca, Patacamaya, Tiwanaku, Viacha
Oruro Department Oruro Oruro
Potosí Department Potosí Villa Imperial de Potosí
Santa Cruz Department (Bolivia) Santa Cruz Camiri, Cotoca, La Guardia, Mineros, Montero, Portachuelo, Porongo, San José de Chiquitos, Santa Cruz de la Sierra, Santa Rita, Vallegrande, Warnes
Tarija Department Tarija Villamontes

Brazil

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State Major cities/areas
Acre (state) Acre Rio Branco, Epitaciolandia, Brasileia, Assis Brasil, Cruzeiro do Sul, Mancio Lima and more
Alagoas Alagoas Maceio, Arapiraca, Uniao dos Palmares, Delmiro Gouveia, and more
Amapá Amapá Macapa, Santana, Porto Grande, and more
Amazonas (Brazilian state) Amazonas Manaus, Iranduba, Novo Airao, Humaita, settlements along the Rio Negro, and more.
Bahia Bahia Barreiras, Ilheus, Juazeiro, Porto Seguro, Salvador de Bahía, Teixeira de Freitas, Vitoria da Conquista and more.
Ceará Ceará Acaraú, Fortaleza, Juazeiro do Norte, Russas and more.
Federal District (Brazil) Distrito Federal Brasilia
Espírito Santo Espírito Santo Cachoeiro de Itapemirim, São Mateus, Vitoria and more.
Goiás Goiás Anápolis, Goiania, Goiatuba, Jataí, Porangatu and more.
Maranhão Maranhão Caxias, Imperatriz, Pedreiras, Sao Luis and more.
Mato Grosso Mato Grosso Cáceres, Cuiabá, Rondonópolis, Sinop and more.
Mato Grosso do Sul Mato Grosso do Sul Campo Grande, Corumbá, Coxim, Dourados and more.
Minas Gerais Minas Gerais Aranha, Araxá, Barbacena, Belo Horizonte, Betim, Brumadinho, Caeté, Contagem, Confins, Congonhas, Curvelo, Diamantina, Florestal, Igarapé, Itabirito, Itaguara, Itaúna, Juatuba, Lagoa Santa, Luz, Mariana, Mário Campos, Mateus Leme, Montes Claros, Ouro Preto, Patos de Minas, Pará de Minas, Pedro Leopoldo, Poços de Caldas, Raposo, Ribeirão das Neves, Rio Acima, Sabará, Santa Luzia, São José da Lapa, Sarzedo, Sete Lagoas, Uberaba, Vespasiano and more.
Pará Pará Belém, Marabá, Santarém and more.
Paraíba Paraíba Campina Grande, João Pessoa, Patos and more.
Paraná (state) Paraná Almirante Tamandaré, Araucária, Campina Grande do Sul, Campo Largo, Cascavel, Colombo, Curitiba, Londrina, Paranaguá, São José dos Pinhais and more.
Pernambuco Pernambuco Cabrobó, Caruara, Recife and more.
Piauí Piauí Campo Maior, Floriano, Picos, Sao Raimundo Nonato, Teresina and more.
Rio de Janeiro (state) Rio de Janeiro Araruama, Barra Mansa, Belford Roxo, Duque de Caxias, Engenheiro Paulo de Frontin, Guapimirim, Iguaba Grande, Itaboraí, Itaguaí, Japeri, Magé, Mangaratiba, Mendes, Mesquita, Nilópolis, Niterói, Nova Friburgo, Nova Iguaçu, Paracambi, Petrópolis, Piraí, Queimados, Rio Bonito, Rio de Janeiro, São Gonçalo, São João de Meriti, Saquarema, Seropédica, Tanguá, Teresópolis,[42] Volta Redonda and more.
Rio Grande do Norte Rio Grande do Norte Açu, Currais Novos, Mossoró, Natal and more.
Rio Grande do Sul Rio Grande do Sul Cachoeirinha, Canoas, Caxias do Sul, Pelotas, Porto Alegre, Santa Maria, Santana do Livramento and more.
Rondônia Rondônia Guajará-Mirim, Ji-Paraná, Porto Velho and more.
Roraima Roraima Boa Vista and more.
Santa Catarina (state) Santa Catarina Florianópolis, Jaraguá do Sul, Joinville, Lages, Rio do Sul and more.
São Paulo (state) São Paulo Águas de Lindóia, Americana, Amparo, Araçariguama, Araçoiaba da Serra, Araras, Arujá, Atibaia, Barueri, Bertioga, Biritiba Mirim, Boituva, Bom Jesus dos Perdões, Bragança Paulista, Cabreúva, Caieiras, Campinas, Campo Limpo Paulista, Capivari, Caraguatatuba, Carapicuíba, Cerquilho, Charqueada, Cordeirópolis, Cotia, Diadema, Elias Fausto, Embu, Ferraz de Vasconcelos, Franco da Rocha, Guararema Guarujá, Guarulhos, Holambra, Ibiúna, Igaratá, Ilhabela, Indaiatuba, Ipeúna, Iracemápolis, Itanhaém, Itapecerica da Serra, Itapevi, Itapira, Itaquaquecetuba, Itatiba, Itu, Itupeva, Jacareí, Jandira, Jarinu, Jundiaí, Laranjal Paulista, Limeira, Lindóia, Mairiporã, Mauá, Mogi das Cruzes, Mogi Guaçu, Mogi Mirim, Mongaguá, Monte Mor, Morungaba, Nazaré Paulista, Nova Odessa, Osasco, Paulínia, Pedreira, Peruíbe, Piedade, Pindamonhangaba, Piracaia, Piracicaba, Pirapora do Bom Jesus, Poá, Porto Feliz, Praia Grande, Ribeirão Pires, Rio Claro, Rio das Pedras, Rio Grande da Serra, Salto, Salto de Pirapora, Santa Bárbara d'Oeste, Santa Gertrudes, Santa Isabel, Santana de Parnaíba, Santo André, Santos, São Bernardo do Campo, São Bento do Sul, São Caetano do Sul, São José dos Campos, São Luís do Paraitinga, São Paulo, São Pedro, São Roque, São Sebastião, São Vicente, Serra Negra, Socorro, Sorocaba, Sumaré, Suzano, Taubaté, Tietê, Tuiuti, Ubatuba, Valinhos, Vargem Grande Paulista, Várzea Paulista, Vinhedo, Votorantim and more.
Sergipe Sergipe Aracaju, Estancia and more.
Tocantins Tocantins Araguaína, Gurupi, Palmas and more.

Chile

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Region Major cities/areas
Santiago, Chile Santiago Puente Alto, Maipú, La Florida, Las Condes, San Bernardo, Peñalolén, Santiago, Pudahuel, La Pintana, El Bosque, Ñuñoa, Cerro Navia, Recoleta, Renca, Conchalí, La Granja, Estación Central, Quilicura, Providencia, Pedro Aguirre Cerda, Lo Espejo, Macul, Lo Prado, Quinta Normal, San Joaquín, La Reina, San Ramón, La Cisterna, Vitacura, San Miguel, Huechuraba, Lo Barnechea, Cerrillos, Independencia, Peñaflor, Colina, Melipilla, Talagante, Buin, Padre Hurtado, El Monte, Paine, Curacaví, Lampa, Isla de Maipo, Batuco, La Islita, Alto Jahuel, San José de Maipo, Tiltil, Pirque
Aisén, Chile Aisén Coihaique, Puerto Aisén
Antofagasta, Chile Antofagasta Antofagasta, Calama, Tocopilla, Chuquicamata, Taltal, Mejillones, María Elena
Araucanía, Chile Araucanía Temuco, Angol, Padre Las Casas, Villarrica, Victoria, Nueva Imperial, Collipulli, Loncoche, Traiguén, Pucón, Pitrufquén, Gorbea, Purén, Labranza, Freire, Renaico
Arica and Parinacota, Chile Arica and Parinacota Arica, Camarones, Putre, General Lagos
Atacama, Chile Atacama Copiapó, Vallenar, Caldera, Chañaral, El Salvador, Tierra Amarilla, Diego de Almagro, Huasco
Coquimbo, Chile Coquimbo Coquimbo, La Serena, Ovalle, Illapel, Vicuña, Salamanca, Los Vilos, Andacollo, Combarbalá, El Palqui, Monte Patria
Los Lagos, Chile Los Lagos Puerto Montt, Osorno, Castro, Ancud, Puerto Varas, Quellón, Calbuco, Frutillar, Los Muermos
Los Ríos, Chile Los Ríos Valdivia, La Unión, Río Bueno, Panguipulli, Paillaco, Los Lagos, Lanco, San José de la Mariquina, Futrono
Maule, Chile Maule Talca, Curicó, Linares, Constitución, Cauquenes, Molina, Parral, San Javier, Teno, Longaví, Villa Alegre, Hualañé, Culenar
O'Higgins, Chile O'Higgins Rancagua, San Fernando, Rengo, Machalí, Graneros, San Vicente de Taguatagua, Santa Cruz, Chimbarongo, San Francisco de Mostazal, Requínoa, Lo Miranda, Doñihue, Peumo, Nancagua, Las Cabras, Quinta de Tilcoco, Gultro, Codegua, Palmilla
Tarapacá, Chile Tarapacá Iquique, Alto Hospicio, Pozo Almonte
Valparaíso, Chile Valparaíso Viña del Mar, Valparaíso, Quilpué, Villa Alemana, San Antonio, Quillota, Los Andes, San Felipe, La Calera, Limache, Concón, Quintero, La Ligua, Llaillay, Cartagena, Casablanca, Cabildo, Placilla de Peñuelas, La Cruz, Olmué, El Melón, Nogales, El Quisco, Hijuelas, San Esteban, Putaendo, Catemu, Santa María, Algarrobo, Rinconada, Calle Larga, Santo Domingo, El Tabo, Las Cruces, Isla de Pascua
Magallanes, Chile Magallanes Grey Glacier, Punta Arenas, Puerto del Hambre, Puerto Natales, Torres del Paine
Biobío, Chile Biobío Tirúa, Los Álamos, Lebu, Curanilahue, Contulmo, Cañete, Arauco, Yumbel, Tucapel, Santa Bárbara, San Rosendo, Quilleco, Quilaco, Negrete, Nacimiento, Mulchén, Los Ángeles, Laja, Cabrero, Antuco, Alto Biobío, Tomé, Talcahuano, Santa Juana, San Pedro de la Paz, Penco, Lota, Hualqui, Hualpén, Florida, Coronel, Concepción, Chiguayante
Ñuble, Chile Ñuble Cobquecura, Coelemu, Ninhue, Portezuelo, Quirihue, Ránquil, Treguaco, Bulnes, Chillán Viejo, Chillán, El Carmen, Pemuco, Pinto, Quillón, San Ignacio, Yungay, Coihueco, Ñiquén, San Carlos, San Fabián, San Nicolás

Colombia

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Department Major cities/areas
Flag of the Department of Antioquia Antioquia Medellín, Abejorral, Abriaquí, Alejandría, Amagá, Amalfi, Andes, Angelópolis, Angostura, Anorí (Partial), Anzá, Apartadó, Arboletes, Argelia, Armenia, Barbosa, Bello, Belmira, Betania, Betulia, Bolívar, Buriticá, Cáceres, Caicedo, Caldas, Campamento, Cañasgordas, Caracolí, Caramanta, Carepa, El Carmen de Viboral, Carolina del Príncipe, Caucasia, Chigorodó, Cisneros, Cocorná, Concepción, Concordia, Copacabana, Dabeiba, Don Matías, Ebéjico, El Bagre, Entrerríos, Envigado, Fredonia, Frontino, Giraldo, Girardota, Gómez Plata, Granada, Guadalupe, Guarne, Guatapé, Heliconia, Hispania, Itagüí, Ituango, Jardín, Jericó, La Ceja, La Estrella, La Pintada, La Unión, Liborina, Maceo, Marinilla, Montebello, Mutatá, Nariño (partial), Nechí (Partial), Necoclí, Olaya, Peñol, Pueblorrico, Puerto Berrío, Puerto Nare, Puerto Triunfo, Remedios, Retiro, Rionegro, Sabanalarga, Sabaneta, Salgar, San Andrés, San Carlos, San Francisco, San Jerónimo, San José de la Montaña, San Juan de Urabá, San Luis, San Pedro, San Rafael, San Roque, Santa Bárbara, Santa Fe de Antioquia, Santa Rosa de Osos, Santo Domingo, El Santuario, San Vicente, Segovia, Sonsón, Sopetrán, Támesis, Tarazá, Tarso, Titiribí, Toledo, Turbo, Uramita (partial), Urrao, Valdivia, Valparaíso, Vegachí, Venecia, Yalí, Yarumal, Yolombó, Yondó, Zaragoza
Flag of the Department of Atlántico Atlántico Barranquilla, Baranoa, Campo de la Cruz, Candelaria, Galapa, Juan de Acosta, Luruaco, Malambo, Manatí, Palmar de Varela, Piojó, Polonuevo, Ponedera, Puerto Colombia, Repelón, Sabanagrande, Sabanalarga, Santa Lucía, Santo Tomás, Soledad, Suán, Tubará, Usiacurí
Flag of the Department of Bolívar Bolívar Cartagena, Achí (Partial), Arjona, Arroyo Hondo, Calamar, Cicuco, Clemencia, Córdoba, El Carmen de Bolívar, El Guamo, Magangué, Mahates, María La Baja, Mompos, San Cristóbal, San Estanislao, San Jacinto, San Juan Nepomuceno, Santa Catalina, Santa Rosa, Soplaviento, Talaiga Nuevo, Turbaco, Turbaná, Villanueva, Zambrano
Flag of the Department of Boyacá Boyacá Tunja, Almeida, Aquitania, Arcabuco, Belén, Berbeo, Betéitiva, Boavita, Boyacá, Briceño, Buenavista, Busbanzá, Caldas, Campohermoso, Cerinza, Chinavita, Chiquinquirá, Chíquiza, Chiscas, Chita, Chitaraque, Chivatá, Chivor, Ciénega, Coper (Partial), Corrales, Covarachía, Cómbita, Corrales, Covarachía, Cucaita, Cuítiva, Duitama, El Cocuy, El Espino, Firavitoba, Floresta, Gachantivá, Garagoa (partial), Guacamayas, Guateque, Guayatá, Gámeza, Güicán, Iza, Jenesano, La Capilla, La Uvita, Labranzagrande, Macanal, Maripí (Partial), Miraflores, Mongua, Monguí, Moniquirá, Motavita, Muzo (Partial), Nobsa, Nuevo Colón, Oicatá, Otanche, Pachavita, Páez, Pajarito, Paipa, Panqueba, Pauna, Paya, Paz de Río, Pesca, Pisba, Puerto Boyacá, Quipama (Partial), Ramiriquí, Rondón, Ráquira, Saboyá, Sáchica, Samacá, San Eduardo, San José de Pare, San Luis de Gaceno, San Mateo, San Miguel de Sema, San Pablo de Borbur, Santa María, Santa Rosa de Viterbo, Santa Sofía, Santana, Sativanorte, Sativasur, Siachoque, Soatá, Socha, Socotá, Sogamoso, Somondoco, Sora, Soracá, Sotaquirá, Susacón, Sutamarchán, Sutatenza, Tasco, Tenza, Tibaná, Tibasosa, Tinjacá, Tipacoque, Toca, Togüí, Tópaga, Tota, Tununguá, Turmequé, Tuta, Tutazá, Úmbita, Ventaquemada, Villa de Leyva, Viracachá, Zetaquirá
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Ecuador

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Province Major cities/areas
Mainland Quito, Guayaquil, Cuenca, Santo Domingo (limited), Machala, Durán, Portoviejo, Manta, Loja, Ambato, Esmeraldas, Quevedo, Riobamba, Milagro, Ibarra, La Libertad, Babahoyo, Sangolquí, Daule, Latacunga, Tulcán, Chone, Santa Rosa, Nueva Loja, Huaquillas, Santa Elena, Cayambe, Salinas, General Villamil and major roads
Metropolitana de Santiago, Chile Galapagos Mostly from a boat. A hiking trail from the sea to Alcedo Volcano.

Peru

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Regions Major cities/areas
Amazonas Chachapoyas, Bagua, Bagua Grande
Ancash Huaraz, Casma, Chimbote, Huallanca, Huarmey, Huasta, Yungay
Apurímac Abancay, Andahuaylas, Chalhuanca
Arequipa Arequipa, Camaná, Chivay, La Joya, Majes, Mollendo, Vitor
Ayacucho Ayacucho, Huanta, Puquío
Cajamarca Cajamarca, Jaén, Cajabamba, Celendín, Chota
Callao Callao
Cuzco Cuzco, Espinar, Pisac, Sicuani, Urubamba, Aguas Calientes
Huancavelica Huancavelica, Lircay
Huánuco Huánuco, Tingo María
Ica Ica, Chincha Alta, Nazca, Palpa, Paracas, Pisco
Junín Huancayo, Junín, Bajo Pichanaqui, Jauja, La Oroya, Satipo, Tarma
La Libertad Trujillo, Aricapampa, Casa Grande, Chepén, Chuco, Huamachuco, Huanchaco, Laredo, Otuzco, Pacanquilla, Pacasmayo, Virú
Lambayeque Chiclayo, Lambayeque, Motupe, Olmos, Oyotún, Pacora, Pimentel, Salas, Zaña
Lima Lima, Ate, Barranca, Canta, Chaclacayo, Comas, Chosica, Huacho, Paramonga, Santiago de Surco, San Vicente de Cañete, San Jerónimo de Surco
Loreto Iquitos, Yurimaguas
Madre de Dios Puerto Maldonado, Iñapari
Moquegua Ilo, Moquegua
Pasco Cerro de Pasco, Oxapampa
Piura Piura, Ayabaca, Catacaos, Máncora, Paita, Sullana, Talara
Puno Puno, Ayaviri, Azángaro, Juliaca
San Martín Moyobamba, Bellavista, Tarapoto, Tocache
Tacna Tacna
Tumbes Tumbes, Punta Sal, Zarumilla, Zorritos
Ucayali Pucallpa, Aguaytía

United Kingdom

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Regions Major cities/areas
 Falkland Islands Carcass Island, West Point Island, New Island
 South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands Grytviken, Right Whale Bay, Prion Island, Hercules Bay

Uruguay

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Major cities/areas
Montevideo Metropolitan Cathedral, Solís Theatre, Auditorio Nacional Adela Reta in Montevideo, more in Montevideo, Salto, Ciudad de la Costa, Paysandú, Las Piedras, Rivera, Maldonado, Tacuarembó, Melo, Mercedes, Artigas, Minas, San José de Mayo, Durazno, Barros Blancos, Ciudad del Plata, San Carlos, Colonia del Sacramento, Pando, Treinta y Tres, Rocha, Fray Bentos, Trinidad, La Paz, Canelones, Carmelo, Santa Lucía, Progreso, Paso de Carrasco, Río Branco, Paso de los Toros, Bella Unión, Libertad, Rosario, Nueva Palmira, Chuy, Punta del Este, Piriápolis, Salinas, Parque del Plata, Castillos, Sarandí del Yí, San Ramón, Tarariras, Pan de Azúcar, Sauce, Sarandí Grande, Atlántida, Cardona, San Jacinto, Toledo, Vergara, Santa Rosa, Florencio Sánchez, La Paloma, San Gregorio de Polanco, Colonia Valdense, Cerrillos, Migues, Florida, Dolores, Young, Juan Lacaze, Nueva Helvecia, Lascano, José Pedro Varela, Tala, Guichón, Ombúes de Lavalle, Aiguá, San Bautista, and expanded coverage of existing locations (notably, Montevideo), in Uruguay.

Countries without any coverage

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 French Guiana,  Guyana,  Paraguay,  Suriname,  Venezuela

All these countries have photo spheres, 360-degree panorama photos similar to the street view photos, accessible in Google Maps.

Competing products

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  • Argentina: Two Argentine street view services have existed. Mapplo[43] was claimed to be the first street view in Latin America.[44] Mapplo closed in 2012. Fotocalle, another Argentine project, is claimed to be the first street view in the world that provides HD pictures.[45] Fotocalle is not working as of November 2020.
  • Chile: Chilean company Publiguías released a service similar to Google's Street View in December 2010 called "Street Diving". It offers views of Providencia and Santiago communes, with plans to expand it to other communes in the future.[46] XYGO launched a street view service in April 2011 partially covering seven cities.[47]

References

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