List of Barrios
In alphabetical order, with the corresponding population.
Name | Area in km² | Population | Comuna |
---|---|---|---|
Agronomía | 2.1 | 13,963 | 15 |
Almagro | 4.1 | 128,206 | 5 |
Balvanera | 4.4 | 137,521 | 3 |
Barracas | 7.6 | 73,377 | 4 |
Belgrano | 6.8 | 126,816 | 13 |
Boedo | 2.6 | 45,563 | 5 |
Caballito | 6.8 | 170,309 | 6 |
Chacarita | 3.1 | 25,778 | 15 |
Coghlan | 1.3 | 18,021 | 12 |
Colegiales | 2.3 | 52,391 | 13 |
Constitución | 2.1 | 41,894 | 1 |
Flores | 7.8 | 142,695 | 7 |
Floresta | 2.3 | 37,247 | 10 |
La Boca | 3.1 | 43,413 | 4 |
La Paternal | 2.2 | 19,058 | 15 |
Liniers | 4.3 | 42,083 | 9 |
Mataderos | 7.3 | 62,206 | 9 |
Monserrat | 2.2 | 39,175 | 1 |
Monte Castro | 2.6 | 32,782 | 10 |
Nueva Pompeya | 6.2 | 60,465 | 4 |
Núñez | 4.5 | 49,019 | 13 |
Palermo | 15.9 | 225,245 | 14 |
Parque Avellaneda | 5.1 | 51,678 | 9 |
Parque Chacabuco | 3.8 | 54,638 | 7 |
Parque Chas | 1.4 | 18,926 | 15 |
Parque Patricios | 3.7 | 37,791 | 4 |
Puerto Madero | 2.1 | 406 | 1 |
Recoleta | 5.9 | 165,494 | 2 |
Retiro | 2.8 | 38,635 | 1 |
Saavedra | 5.6 | 48,956 | 12 |
San Cristóbal | 2.1 | 46,494 | 3 |
San Nicolás | 2.3 | 28,667 | 1 |
San Telmo | 1.2 | 23,198 | 1 |
Vélez Sársfield | 2.4 | 34,084 | 10 |
Versalles | 1.4 | 13,556 | 10 |
Villa Crespo | 3.6 | 83,646 | 15 |
Villa del Parque | 3.4 | 55,502 | 11 |
Villa Devoto | 6.4 | 67,712 | 11 |
Villa General Mitre | 2.2 | 34,204 | 11 |
Villa Lugano | 9.0 | 108,170 | 8 |
Villa Luro | 2.6 | 31,859 | 10 |
Villa Ortúzar | 1.8 | 21,256 | 15 |
Villa Pueyrredón | 3.3 | 38,558 | 12 |
Villa Real | 1.3 | 13,681 | 10 |
Villa Riachuelo | 4.1 | 13,995 | 8 |
Villa Santa Rita | 2.2 | 32,248 | 11 |
Villa Soldati | 8.6 | 39,477 | 8 |
Villa Urquiza | 5.4 | 85,587 | 12 |
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