Comuna 5
Commune in Buenos Aires, Argentina
34°37′23″S 58°24′45″W / 34.62306°S 58.41250°W / -34.62306; -58.41250 (2010)[1]
Comuna 5 is one of the 15 communes in which the Autonomous City of Buenos Aires is divided. It is made up of the neighborhoods of Almagro and Boedo. It is located in the center-east of the city, has an area of 6.7 km2[2] and a total population of 179,005 according to the 2010 census[1] of which 80,806 are men and 98,199 are women, which represent 45.1% and 54.9% of the commune respectively. The 2001 census registered 173,769 inhabitants, which represents an increase of 3.0%.[1]
References
- ^ a b c "Viviendas, población por sexo e índice de masculinidad, según comuna. Año 2010". Archived from the original on 1 September 2012. Retrieved 2 May 2012.
- ^ GCBA. "Población total estimada por sexo, superficie y densidad poblacional según comuna. Ciudad de Buenos Aires. 1° de julio de 2009". Archived from the original on 13 September 2011. Retrieved 2 May 2012.
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Communes and neighbourhoods of Buenos Aires
- Agronomía
- Almagro
- Balvanera
- Barracas
- Belgrano
- Boedo
- Caballito
- Chacarita
- Coghlan
- Colegiales
- Constitución
- Flores
- Floresta
- La Boca
- La Paternal
- Liniers
- Mataderos
- Monte Castro
- Monserrat
- Nueva Pompeya
- Núñez
- Palermo
- Parque Avellaneda
- Parque Chacabuco
- Parque Chas
- Parque Patricios
- Puerto Madero
- Recoleta
- Retiro
- Saavedra
- San Cristóbal
- San Nicolás
- San Telmo
- Vélez Sársfield
- Versalles
- Villa Crespo
- Villa del Parque
- Villa Devoto
- Villa Lugano
- Villa Luro
- Villa Mitre
- Villa Ortúzar
- Villa Pueyrredón
- Villa Real
- Villa Riachuelo
- Villa Santa Rita
- Villa Soldati
- Villa Urquiza