The world's 10 most dangerous cities

Traveling around the world is a good option for people on vacation, but not all cities are as charming as described in the travel manual.

While every major city has its own problems, some are worse.

Here's to the most dangerous cities in the world.

Although the inhabitants of Bakhisimeto, Venezuela, are just over a million inhabitants, the city is engaged in daily murders.

Bakhisimeto is the capital of the region and is characterized by an alarming number of universities and other institutions of higher education.

Although once a tourist destination, it is now a dangerous place for tourists to go far away.

Peshawar in Peshawar Pakistan is another dangerous city in the world.

Peshawar is no longer safe, especially for foreigners, as clans and warlords continue to struggle for hegemony.

Despite the glamorous location of the park, targeted attacks on security forces and suicide bombings have unfortunately reduced Peshawar to one of the most dangerous tourist cities in the world.

Yemen is a country of political instability.

In other words, the capital of Yemen, Sana`a, is also one of the most dangerous places in the world.

Despite the best efforts of its ally, the United States, this city is still in crisis.

Those who want to look at the ancient city and look at the beautiful buildings of Mossana will probably wait until peacetime.

Acapulco of Acapulco, Mexico, was a popular tourist destination.

However, the number of visitors to attractive beaches these days is low.

Mexican drug syndicates have been repeatedly banned and have become more widespread over the past decade.

In this port city, the presence of bodies has been frequent, and loitering here can cause nervous stress.

Although no major city is immune to violence in the central part of the capital city of Honduras, violence in the central part of the capital is far above normal, and murder rates are among the highest in the world.

The danger here is attributed to extreme poverty, government corruption and the prevalence of mafia.

The capital city centre is in fact one by three cities.

In addition to the courageous tourists, high rates of violence have prevented them from moving.

Brazil, Brazil, has 14 of the world's most violent cities.

Maceió, the capital of the State of Aragos, is responsible for 135 murders per 100,000 persons per year.

So far, this is the most dangerous city in Brazil, even beyond the well-known slum of Rio de Janeiro.

Maybe Brazil owns some of the Amazon rainforests, but you definitely don't want to hang out in densely populated places.

I don't know

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