List of Catholic dioceses in Argentina

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The Catholic Church in Argentina comprises fourteen ecclesiastical provinces each headed by a Metropolitan archbishop. The provinces are in turn subdivided into 48 dioceses and 14 archdioceses each headed by a bishop or an archbishop.

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Latin/rite-mixed Provinces and (Arch)Dioceses

Latin Exempt Jurisdictions

Ecclesiastical province of Bahía Blanca

Ecclesiastical province of Buenos Aires

Ecclesiastical province of Córdoba

Ecclesiastical province of Corrientes

Ecclesiastical province of La Plata

Ecclesiastical province of Mercedes–Luján

Ecclesiastical province of Mendoza

Ecclesiastical province of Paraná

Ecclesiastical province of Resistencia

Ecclesiastical province of Rosario

Ecclesiastical province of Salta

Ecclesiastical province of San Juan de Cuyo

Ecclesiastical province of Santa Fe de la Vera Cruz

Ecclesiastical province of Tucumán

Eastern Catholic Sui iuris Jurisdictions

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