Greater Buenos Aires
Gran Buenos Aires |
Greater Buenos Aires |
Satellite image of Greater Buenos Aires at night. |
Country |
Argentina
|
Cities |
List of cities in Greater Buenos Aires |
Area |
• Metro |
3,830 km2 (1,478.8 sq mi) |
Population (INDEC 2010 estimation[1]) |
12,801,365 (24 partidos plus Federal District) |
• Metro |
13,641,973 (including partidos not yet conurbated) |
• Metro density |
3,342.39/km2 (8,656.8/sq mi) |
Greater Buenos Aires (Gran Buenos Aires, GBA, in Spanish) is the generic denomination to refer to the megalopolis comprising the autonomous city of Buenos Aires and the conurbation around it, over the province of Buenos Aires—namely the adjacent 24 partidos or municipalities—which nonetheless do not constitute a single administrative unit. The conurbation spreads to the south, west and north of Buenos Aires; to the east the River Plate serves as a natural boundary.
Urban sprawl, especially between 1945 and 1980, created a vast conurbation of 9,910,282 inhabitants in the 24 conurbated partidos, as of 2010, and a total of 12,801,365 including the City of Buenos Aires, a third of the total population of Argentina.
The term "Greater Buenos Aires" is related with other expressions not necessarily well-defined: the "Buenos Aires' conurbation" (Conurbano Bonaerense), the "Greater Buenos Aires Agglomeration" (Aglomerado Gran Buenos Aires), and the "Metropolitan Area of Buenos Aires" (Área Metropolitana Buenos Aires, AMBA).
Definition
The National Institute of Statistics and Censuses (Instituto Nacional de Estadística y Censos), INDEC, has defined Greater Buenos Aires to be comprised by:[2] There are three main groups within the Buenos Aires' Conurbation. The first two groups (24 partidos) comprise the traditional conurbation, or the "conurbation proper". The third group of six partidos is in process of becoming fully integrated with the rest.
- Fourteen fully urbanized partidos
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- Ten partidos partially urbanized
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- Six partidos not yet conurbated
As urbanization continues and the conurbation grows, six additional partially urbanized partidos now are fully connected with the conurbation:
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List of cities in Greater Buenos Aires
Rank |
City |
District |
Partido |
2001 Census (INDEC)[3] |
1 |
Buenos Aires |
|
|
3,050,728 |
2 |
Merlo |
|
Merlo |
244,168 |
3 |
Quilmes |
|
Quilmes |
230,810 |
4 |
Banfield |
|
Lomas de Zamora |
223,898 |
5 |
José C. Paz |
|
José C. Paz |
216,637 |
6 |
Lanús |
|
Lanús |
212,152 |
7 |
Gregorio de Laferrère |
|
La Matanza |
175,670 |
8 |
Hurlingham |
|
Hurlingham |
174,165 |
9 |
Berazategui |
|
Berazategui |
167,498 |
10 |
González Catán |
|
La Matanza |
163,815 |
11 |
San Miguel |
|
San Miguel |
157,532 |
12 |
Moreno |
|
Moreno |
148,290 |
13 |
San Fernando |
|
San Fernando |
145,165 |
14 |
Isidro Casanova |
|
La Matanza |
131,981 |
15 |
Bernal |
|
Quilmes |
130,790 |
16 |
Florencio Varela |
|
Florencio Varela |
120,678 |
17 |
Avellaneda |
|
Avellaneda |
112,980[4] |
18 |
Lomas de Zamora |
|
Lomas de Zamora |
111,897 |
19 |
Temperley |
|
Lomas de Zamora |
111,160 |
20 |
Monte Grande |
|
Esteban Echeverría |
109,644 |
21 |
San Justo |
|
La Matanza |
105,274 |
22 |
Ituzaingó |
|
Ituzaingó |
104,712 |
23 |
Castelar |
|
Morón |
104,019 |
24 |
Rafael Castillo |
|
La Matanza |
103,992 |
25 |
Libertad |
|
Merlo |
100,324 |
26 |
Ramos Mejía |
|
La Matanza |
97,076 |
27 |
Ezeiza |
|
Ezeiza |
93,246 |
28 |
Morón |
|
Morón |
92,725 |
29 |
Caseros |
|
3 de Febrero |
90,313 |
30 |
Parque San Martín |
|
Merlo |
89,073 |
31 |
Burzaco |
|
Almirante Brown |
86,113 |
32 |
Grand Bourg |
|
Malvinas Argentinas |
85,189 |
33 |
Monte Chingolo |
|
Lanús |
85,060 |
34 |
San Francisco Solano |
|
Quilmes
Almirante Brown |
81,707 |
35 |
Remedios de Escalada |
|
Lanús |
81,465 |
36 |
Olivos |
|
Vicente López |
75,527 |
37 |
El Palomar |
|
Morón
3 de Feberero |
74,757 |
38 |
Boulogne Sur Mer |
|
San Isidro |
73,496 |
39 |
Ciudadela |
|
3 de Febrero |
73,155 |
40 |
Ciudad Evita |
|
La Matanza |
68,650 |
41 |
Bella Vista |
|
San Miguel |
67,936 |
42 |
Wilde |
|
Avellaneda |
65,881 |
43 |
Martínez |
|
San Isidro |
65,859 |
44 |
Don Torcuato |
|
Tigre |
64,867 |
45 |
Gerli |
|
Avellaneda
Lanús |
64,640 |
46 |
Ciudad Jardín |
|
3 de Febrero |
61,780 |
47 |
Sarandí |
|
Avellaneda |
60,752 |
48 |
Villa Tesei |
|
Hurlingham |
60,165 |
49 |
Florida |
|
Vicente López |
59,844 |
50 |
Villa Domínico |
|
Avellaneda |
58,824 |
51 |
Béccar |
|
San Isidro |
58,811 |
52 |
Glew |
|
Almirante Brown |
57,878 |
53 |
Rafael Calzada |
|
Almirante Brown |
56,419 |
54 |
Mariano Acosta |
|
Merlo |
54,081 |
55 |
Los Polvorines |
|
Malvinas Argentinas |
53,354 |
56 |
Lomas del Mirador |
|
La Matanza |
51,488 |
57 |
Villa Centenario |
|
Lomas de Zamora |
49,737 |
58 |
William Morris |
|
Hurlingham |
48,916 |
59 |
San Isidro |
|
San Isidro |
45,190 |
60 |
Villa Adelina |
|
Vicente López |
44,587 |
61 |
San José |
|
Lomas de Zamora |
44,437 |
62 |
Villa de Mayo |
|
Malvinas Argentinas |
43,405 |
63 |
General Pacheco |
|
Tigre |
43,287 |
64 |
Villa Fiorito |
|
Lomas de Zamora |
42,904 |
65 |
Paso del Rey |
|
Moreno |
41,775 |
66 |
Llavallol |
|
Lomas de Zamora |
41,463 |
67 |
Tortuguitas |
|
Malvinas Argentinas
José C. Paz |
41,310 |
68 |
Claypole |
|
Almirante Brown |
41,176 |
69 |
Valentín Alsina |
|
Lanús |
41,155 |
69 |
Virreyes |
|
San Fernando |
39,507 |
70 |
Victoria |
|
San Fernando |
39,447 |
71 |
Pablo Nogués |
|
Malvinas Argentinas |
38,470 |
72 |
Haedo |
|
Morón |
38,068 |
73 |
San Antonio de Padua |
|
Merlo |
37,775 |
74 |
Munro |
|
Vicente López |
35,844 |
75 |
Villa Ballester |
|
San Martín |
35,301 |
76 |
Pontevedra |
|
Merlo |
33,515 |
77 |
Villa Udaondo |
|
Ituzaingó |
31,490 |
78 |
Tigre |
|
Tigre |
31,106 |
79 |
San Martín |
|
San Martín |
28,339 |
80 |
Adrogué |
|
Almirante Brown |
28,265 |
81 |
Tristán Suárez |
|
Ezeiza |
27,746 |
82 |
Muñiz |
|
San Miguel |
26,221 |
83 |
Villa Martelli |
|
Vicente López |
26,059 |
84 |
Villa Bosch |
|
3 de Febrero |
24,702 |
85 |
Villa Maipú |
|
San Martín |
24,447 |
86 |
Vicente López |
|
Vicente López |
24,078 |
87 |
Billinghurst |
|
San Martín |
19,138 |
88 |
Martín Coronado |
|
3 de Febrero |
19,121 |
89 |
Villa Sarmiento |
|
Morón |
17,737 |
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