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  2. Buenos Aires - Wikipedia

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    The population of Greater Buenos Aires was 13,147,638 according to 2010 census data. The population density in Buenos Aires proper was 13,680 inhabitants per square kilometer (35,400 inhabitants/sq mi), but only about 2,400/km 2 (6,200/sq mi) in the suburbs. Buenos Aires' population has hovered around 3 million since 1947, due to low birth ...

  3. Demographics of Argentina - Wikipedia

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    Demographics of Argentina. This is a demography of Argentina including population density, ethnicity, economic status and other aspects of the population. As of the 2022 census [ INDEC], Argentina had a population of 46,044,703 [1] - a 15.3% increase from the 40,117,096 counted in the 2010 census [ INDEC].

  4. List of cities in Argentina by population - Wikipedia

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    The population of each city except Buenos Aires includes its conurbation. Greater Buenos Aires has a population of 12,801,365. There is also a list at the bottom of this page that shows the GDP (PPP: Purchasing Power Parity) of each greater metropolitan area of the largest cities in the country.

  5. Greater Buenos Aires - Wikipedia

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    The term Gran Buenos Aires ("Greater Buenos Aires") was first officially used in 1948, when Governor of Buenos Aires Province Domingo Mercante signed a bill delineating as such an area covering 14 municipalities surrounding the City of Buenos Aires. [6] The term is also related to other expressions that are not necessarily well-defined: the ...

  6. Ethnic groups of Argentina - Wikipedia

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    Over 30 percent of the country's population was born overseas by 1914, and half of the population in Buenos Aires and Rosario was foreign-born. [21] [22] Over 80% of the Argentine population, per the 1914 Census, were immigrants, their children or grandchildren.

  7. National Institute of Statistics and Census of Argentina

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    The INDEC is a public deconcentrated body, of a technical nature, within the scope of Argentina's National Ministry of Economy, and which runs all the official statistical activities carried out throughout the country. Its creation and operation are regulated by Law 176221, executive orders 3110/702 and 1831/933, and INDEC Provision 176/99.

  8. List of metropolitan areas in the Americas - Wikipedia

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    The New York metropolitan area, the most populous metropolitan area in the Americas with a population of 22,431,833 as of 2022. The list of metropolitan areas in the Americas has the top 50 most populous as of the most recent census results or projections. It is impossible to definitively compare and rank areas because each country may set its ...

  9. List of Argentine provinces by Human Development Index

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    Rank Province or region HDI (2021) 1 Buenos Aires City 0.882 2 La Pampa 0.861 3 Chubut 0.858 4 Tierra del Fuego 0.856 5 Santa Cruz 0.854 6 Mendoza 0.848 7 Catamarca