Gran Buenos Aires

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Image:Great buenos aires.png Gran Buenos Aires (Spanish: Greater Buenos Aires) is the metropolitan area around the city of Buenos Aires, which comprises the following 24 partidos (administrative subdivisions) of the Province of Buenos Aires.

  • Almirante Brown (cities of Adrogué, Burzaco and Longchamps)
  • Avellaneda (cities of Avellaneda, Villa Domínico and Sarandí)
  • Berazategui (cities of Berazategui, Hudson and Ranelagh)
  • Esteban Echeverría (city of Monte Grande)
  • Ezeiza (cities of Ezeiza and Tristán Suárez)
  • Florencio Varela (city of Florencio Varela)
  • General San Martín (cities of San Martín, Ballester and J.L.Suárez)
  • Hurlingham (cities of Hurlingham and Villa Tessei)
  • Ituzaingó (city of Ituzaingó)
  • José C. Paz (city of José C. Paz)
  • La Matanza (cities of San Justo, Ramos Mejía, Laferrère and Rafael Castillo)
  • Lanús (cities of Lanús, Valentín Alsina and Remedios de Escalada)
  • Lomas de Zamora (cities of Lomas de Zamora, Banfield and Temperley)
  • Malvinas Argentinas (cities of Los Polvorines, Villa de Mayo and Tortuguitas)
  • Merlo (cities of Merlo and Libertad)
  • Moreno (cities of Moreno, La Reja and Paso del Rey)
  • Morón (cities of Morón, Castelar and Haedo)
  • Quilmes (cities of Quilmes, Bernal and San Francisco Solano)
  • 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)
  • Tres de Febrero (cities of Caseros, Ciudadela, El Palomar and Villa Bosch)
  • Vicente López (cities of Olivos, Vicente López, Munro and Florida)

Urban sprawl, especially in the years 1940 to 1960, created a vast conurbation which had 9,270,661 inhabitants in 2001 in the above-mentioned partidos and a total of 12,046,799 including the city of Buenos Aires proper.de:Gran Buenos Aires es:Gran Buenos Aires