Greater Buenos Aires
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Greater Buenos Aires
Summary
Greater Buenos Aires is an urban agglomeration[1]. It ranks in the top 9% of urban_agglomeration entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (252 views/month).[2]
Key Facts
- Greater Buenos Aires is located in Argentina[3].
- Greater Buenos Aires is in the country of Argentina[4].
- Greater Buenos Aires's image is recorded as NASA ISS006-E-24987.jpg[5].
- Greater Buenos Aires's instance of is recorded as urban agglomeration[6].
- Greater Buenos Aires's instance of is recorded as megacity[7].
- Buenos Aires is named after Greater Buenos Aires[8].
- Greater Buenos Aires's GND ID is recorded as 4846017-5[9].
- Greater Buenos Aires's Commons category is recorded as Greater Buenos Aires[10].
- Greater Buenos Aires's has part is recorded as Buenos Aires[11].
- Greater Buenos Aires's has part is recorded as Almirante Brown Partido[12].
- Greater Buenos Aires's has part is recorded as Avellaneda Partido[13].
- Greater Buenos Aires's has part is recorded as Berazategui Partido[14].
- Greater Buenos Aires's has part is recorded as Esteban Echeverría[15].
- Greater Buenos Aires's has part is recorded as Ezeiza Partido[16].
- Greater Buenos Aires's has part is recorded as Florencio Varela Partido[17].
- Greater Buenos Aires's has part is recorded as San Martín Partido[18].
- Greater Buenos Aires's has part is recorded as Hurlingham Partido[19].
- Greater Buenos Aires's has part is recorded as Ituzaingó Partido[20].
- Greater Buenos Aires's has part is recorded as José C. Paz Partido[21].
- Greater Buenos Aires's has part is recorded as La Matanza Partido[22].
- Greater Buenos Aires's has part is recorded as Lanús Partido[23].
- Greater Buenos Aires's has part is recorded as Lomas de Zamora Partido[24].
- Greater Buenos Aires's has part is recorded as Malvinas Argentinas Partido[25].
- Greater Buenos Aires's has part is recorded as Merlo Partido[26].
- Greater Buenos Aires's has part is recorded as Moreno Partido[27].
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Geography
Greater Buenos Aires is in the country of Argentina[4]. It is located in Argentina[3].
Physical Characteristics
Population counts include {'amount': '+13641973'}[28] and {'amount': '+13985794'}[29].
Designation and Status
Recorded instance of include urban agglomeration[6] and megacity[7].
History and Context
Buenos Aires is named after Greater Buenos Aires[8].
Why It Matters
Greater Buenos Aires ranks in the top 9% of urban_agglomeration entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (252 views/month).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 19 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[30] It is known by 16 alternative names across languages and contexts.[31]