Template:Largest cities of Argentina
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Metropolitan areas by population
Rank |
Core City |
Province |
Pop. |
Rank |
Core City |
Province |
Pop. |
Buenos Aires
Córdoba
|
1 |
Buenos Aires |
Buenos Aires |
15,052,177 |
11 |
Resistencia |
Chaco |
452,800 |
2 |
Córdoba |
Córdoba |
1,613,211 |
12 |
Neuquén |
Neuquén |
400,600 |
3 |
Rosario |
Santa Fe |
1,325,090 |
13 |
Santiago del Estero |
Santiago del Estero |
397,200 |
4 |
Mendoza |
Mendoza |
1,109,104 |
14 |
Corrientes |
Corrientes |
342,400 |
5 |
La Plata |
Buenos Aires |
957,800 |
15 |
Avellaneda |
Buenos Aires |
328,980 |
6 |
Tucumán |
Tucumán |
903,100 |
16 |
Bahía Blanca |
Buenos Aires |
310,200 |
7 |
Mar del Plata |
Buenos Aires |
706,600 |
17 |
Río Cuarto |
Córdoba |
144,021 |
8 |
Salta |
Salta |
556,400 |
18 |
Comodoro Rivadavia |
Chubut |
140,628 |
9 |
Santa Fe |
Santa Fe |
534,300 |
19 |
Santa Rosa |
La Pampa |
110,640 |
10 |
San Juan |
San Juan |
498,400 |
20 |
Zárate |
Buenos Aires |
101,271 |
2006 estimation[1] |