Largest Cities
Ranking | Name | Population |
---|---|---|
1. | Buenos Aires | 3,776,138 (Greater Buenos Aires 15,473,670) |
2. | Córdoba | 1,613,211 |
3. | Rosario | 1,325,090 |
4. | Mendoza | 1,109,104 |
5. | La Plata | 957,800 |
6. | San Miguel de Tucumán | 903,100 |
7. | Mar del Plata | 710,600 |
8. | Salta | 556,400 |
9. | Santa Fe | 524,300 |
10. | San Juan | 512,407 |
11. | Resistencia | 452,800 |
12. | Neuquén | 400,600 |
13. | Santiago del Estero | 397,200 |
14. | Corrientes | 342,400 |
15. | Avellaneda | 328,980 |
16. | Bahía Blanca | 310,200 |
17. | Quilmes | 230,810 |
18. | Lanús | 212,152 |
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