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Encyclopedia > Greater Buenos Aires

Gran Buenos Aires or Greater Buenos Aires is the metropolitan area next to the city of Buenos Aires and comprises the following 24 partidos (administrative subdivisions) of the Province of Buenos Aires.


Gran Buenos Aires had 8,684,437 inhabitans in 2001. When the city of Buenos Aires itself is included, the total population of the area is around 11.5 million.

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  • San Fernando (cities of San Fernando and Victoria)
  • San Isidro (cities of San Isidro, Martínez and Boulogne)
  • San Miguel (cities of San Miguel and Bella Vista)
  • Tigre (cities of Tigre, Don Torcuato, Talar de Pacheco and Benavídez)
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