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).

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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
Ten partidos partially urbanized
Six partidos not yet conurbated

As urbanization continues and the conurbation grows, six additional partially urbanized partidos now are fully connected with the conurbation:

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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