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Department in Buenos Aires, Argentina
Adolfo Alsina
Department
Country Argentina
Province Buenos Aires
Established21 January 1877
Founded byNicolás Levalle
SeatCarhué
Government
 • MayorDavid Hirtz , Justicialist Party
Area
 • Total5,875 km (2,268 sq mi)
Population
 • Total16,245
 • Density2.8/km (7.2/sq mi)
DemonymAlsinense
Postal Code6430
IFAMBUE001
Area Code02936
Websitewww.aa.mun.gba.gov.ar

Adolfo Alsina is a western partido of the Buenos Aires Province, Argentina, found at coordinates 37°10′S 62°44′W / 37.167°S 62.733°W / -37.167; -62.733.

It has a population of 16,245, an area of 5,875 km (2,268 sq mi), and the capital is Carhué.

History

Adolfo Alsina Partido was founded on January 21, 1877.

Demographics

Evolution of population

1895 1914 1947 1960 1970 1980 1991 2001 2010
Población 4.143 14.880 22.628 20.908 20.331 19.485 18.077 16.245 17.072
Variación - +259,16% +52,06% -7,60% -2,75% -4,16% -7,22% -10,13% +5,09%

Towns

  • Carhué (8,584 inhabitants)
  • Arano
  • Arturo Vatteone
  • Canónigo Gorriti
  • Delfín Huergo (37 inhabitants)
  • Esteban A. Gascón (100 inhabitants)
  • San Miguel Arcángel (649 inhabitants)
  • Los Gauchos
  • Villa Maza (1,705 inhabitants)
  • Murature
  • Rivera (3,016 inhabitants)
  • Thames (25 inhabitants)
  • Tres Lagunas
  • Yutuyaco (19 inhabitants)
  • Avestruz
  • La Pala (25 inhabitants)
  • Espartillar
  • Villa Margarita
  • Colonia Lapin
  • Leubucó

References

  1. "Población de la provincia de Buenos Aires registrada en los Censos Nacionales y en el Censo Provincial de 1881, por partido según sexo". Dirección Provincial de Estadística de Buenos Aires. Archived from the original (XLS) on 3 March 2016. Retrieved 16 February 2013.

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