The following table is a list of the 23 provinces and the Autonomous City of Buenos Aires of Argentina, ranked in order of their total population based on data from the 2022, 2010 and 2001 censuses from the National Institute of Statistics and Census of Argentina.[1]
Rank | Province/District | Population (2022)[2] | Population (2010)[3] | Population (2001)[4] |
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1 | Buenos Aires | 17,569,053 | 15,625,084 | 13,827,203 |
2 | Córdoba | 3,978,984 | 3,308,876 | 3,066,801 |
3 | Santa Fe | 3,556,522 | 3,194,537 | 3,000,701 |
4 | Autonomous City of Buenos Aires | 3,120,612 | 2,890,151 | 2,776,138 |
5 | Mendoza | 2,014,533 | 1,738,929 | 1,579,651 |
6 | Tucumán | 1,703,186 | 1,448,188 | 1,338,523 |
7 | Salta | 1,440,672 | 1,214,441 | 1,079,051 |
8 | Entre Ríos | 1,426,426 | 1,235,994 | 1,158,147 |
9 | Misiones | 1,280,960 | 1,101,593 | 965,522 |
10 | Corrientes | 1,197,553 | 992,595 | 930,991 |
11 | Chaco | 1,142,963 | 1,055,259 | 984,446 |
12 | Santiago del Estero | 1,054,028 | 874,006 | 804,457 |
13 | 818,234 | 681,055 | 620,023 | |
14 | Jujuy | 797,955 | 673,307 | 611,888 |
15 | Río Negro | 762,067 | 638,645 | 552,822 |
16 | Neuquén | 726,590 | 551,266 | 474,155 |
17 | Formosa | 606,041 | 530,162 | 486,559 |
18 | Chubut | 603,120 | 509,108 | 413,237 |
19 | San Luis | 540,905 | 432,310 | 367,933 |
20 | Catamarca | 429,556 | 367,828 | 334,568 |
21 | La Rioja | 384,607 | 333,642 | 289,983 |
22 | La Pampa | 366,022 | 318,951 | 299,294 |
23 | Santa Cruz | 333,473 | 273,964 | 196,958 |
24 | Tierra del Fuego | 190,641 | 127,205 | 101,079 |
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References
- ^ (in Spanish) Censo 2010: Censo Nacional de Población, Hogares y Viviendas Archived 2011-06-15 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ "Nuevos datos provisorios del Censo 2022: Argentina tiene 46.044.703 habitantes". Infobae. 31 January 2023. Retrieved 2023-02-04.
- ^ "2010 Census provisional results". Archived from the original on 2012-09-01. Retrieved 2013-02-07.
- ^ "Argentina: Provinces and Agglomerations - Population Statistics, Maps, Charts, Weather and Web Information".
This page was last edited on 4 February 2023, at 03:46