List of Argentine provinces by population

Summary

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]

Map of each province's population as of 2010
Rank Province/District Population (2022)[2] Population (2010)[3] Population (2001)[4]
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 San Juan 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

References edit

  1. ^ (in Spanish) Censo 2010: Censo Nacional de Población, Hogares y Viviendas Archived 2011-06-15 at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^ "Nuevos datos provisorios del Censo 2022: Argentina tiene 46.044.703 habitantes". Infobae. 31 January 2023. Retrieved 2023-02-04.
  3. ^ "2010 Census provisional results". Archived from the original on 2012-09-01. Retrieved 2013-02-07.
  4. ^ "Argentina: Provinces and Agglomerations - Population Statistics, Maps, Charts, Weather and Web Information".