Adolfo Alsina Partido

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Adolfo Alsina
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Argentina - Buenos Aires - Adolfo Alsina.svg
CountryFlag of Argentina.svg  Argentina
Province Bandera de la Provincia de Buenos Aires.svg  Buenos Aires
Established21 January 1877
Founded byNicolás Levalle
Seat Carhué
Government
  MayorDavid Hirtz , Justicialist Party
Area
  Total5,875 km2 (2,268 sq mi)
Population
  Total16,245
  Density2.8/km2 (7.2/sq mi)
Demonym Alsinense
Postal Code
6430
IFAM
Area Code02936
Website www.aa.mun.gba.gov.ar

Adolfo Alsina is a western partido of the Buenos Aires Province, Argentina, found at coordinates 37°10′S62°44′W / 37.167°S 62.733°W / -37.167; -62.733 .

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It has a population of 16,245, an area of 5,875 km2 (2,268 sq mi), and the capital is Carhué.

History

Adolfo Alsina Partido was founded on January 21, 1877.

Demographics

Evolution of population

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189519141947196019701980199120012010
Población4.14314.88022.62820.90820.33119.48518.07716.24517.072
Variación-+259,16%+52,06%-7,60%-2,75%-4,16%-7,22%-10,13%+5,09%

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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.