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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. [76] Buenos Aires' population has hovered around 3 million since 1947, due to low birth rates and a slow migration to the suburbs.
Buenos Aires Underground begins operating. [3] Diario Crítica newspaper begins publication. [20] 1914 Harrods Buenos Aires in business. Population: 1,575,814. [3] 1915 – Retiro railway station opens. 1916 – Buenos Aires Stock Exchange built. 1917 – Confitería El Molino in business. 1919 January: Tragic Week conflict. Teatro Gran ...
The population is unequally distributed amongst the provinces, with 61% living in the Pampa region (21% of the total area), including 17.5 million people in Buenos Aires Province, 4 million in Córdoba Province, and over 3 million each in Santa Fe Province and the Autonomous City of Buenos Aires. Eight other provinces each have over one million ...
The INDEC estimates that the population of Buenos Aires Province was 17,541,141 on 1 July 2020, [15] a 12.26% increase since the 2010 national census. According to that census, there were 15 million inhabitants (38% of the national population), of which 12 million lived in Greater Buenos Aires and 3 million in the rest of the province.
Rank Province or region HDI (2021) [1] 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
• Year: 2023 • Total: $356.8 billion [2] • Per capita: $23,000: Greater Buenos Aires ... Population pyramid of Greater Buenos Aires in 2022. History
"Chicken consumption has grown and that's driven by price," said butcher Daniel Lopez on the outskirts of Buenos Aires, explaining that the cheapest price for a kg of minced beef was 5,000-6,000 ...
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.