there are 46,082,160 inhabitants and 17,805,711 homes

In addition, the population figures were obtained: 46,082,160 inhabitants live in Argentina. Compared with the 40,117,096 people registered in the census in 2010, our country reflected a growth of 5,965,064 citizens (14.86% more). In detail, the inhabitants of 2022 are 23,690,481 women (51.4%), 22,072,046 males (47,89%) y 8.293 people did not identify with these gender identities (0.01%).

First results of the National Census of Population, Households and Housing 2022

Buenos Aires is the most populated district, with 17,569,053 inhabitants. They are followed by Córdoba (3,978,984), Santa Fe (3,556,522) and the Autonomous City of Buenos Aires (3,120,612). Tierra del Fuego, Antarctica and the South Atlantic Islands is the territory with the least population in the country (190,641).

In the Province of Buenos Aires, La Matanza continues to be the only party with more than one million inhabitants: 1,837,774 inhabitants. follows him At payment, with 772,618 people. Only Cordoba capital (1.565.112) y Rosario (1,342,619) have more inhabitants than the Buenos Aires capital. In CABA, the most inhabited commune is 13 (Núñez, Belgrano and Colegiales) with 265,199 inhabitants.

This order is not repeated in the number of homes. Although the province of Buenos Aires is, by far, the district with the largest number of private homeswith 6,695,273 (3,174,607 in the 24 parties of Greater Buenos Aires), the second place is occupied by the Autonomous City of Buenos Aires with 1,638,764 households. Province and City, at the same time, are the jurisdictions with the largest number of people living on the streetswith 961 and 903 respectively, being CABA the district with the highest percentage of inhabitants sleeping on public roads in the country (0.02%).

Regarding the number of individual homes, the districts with more than 500,000 homes are Córdoba (1,630,356), Santa Fe (1,458,652), Mendoza (708,354), Entre Ríos (559,398) and Tucumán (555,419).

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In his presentation, Marco Lavagna highlighted that “300,000 boxes were distributed throughout the country“, using “18 million forms“. In addition, he remarked that “the digital census was one of the great novelties of this census. We call it a transition census because it set the methodological foundations for the future thinking regarding the next censuses.” The digital census was completed by 55.28% of the population. Of that number, 65% did so through a mobile device.

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