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Barrios and comunas of Buenos Aires


 
 



The city of Buenos AiresBuenos Aires

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is divided in 48 barrios or neighbourhoods. These neighbourhoods are grouped into comunas or communes, which are "units of decentralized political and administrative management governed by designated residents"

List of neighbourhoods



In alphabetical order, with the corresponding population (according to 2001 Census)
  1. AgronomíaAgronomía

    Agronom?a is a barrio or district in the centre part of Buenos Aires city, Argentina....
     (35,000)
  2. AlmagroAlmagro, Buenos Aires

    Almagro is a mostly middle-class barrio of Buenos Aires....
     (139,000)
  3. BalvaneraBalvanera

    Balvanera is a barrio of Buenos Aires, Argentina. ...
     (152,000)
  4. BarracasBarracas

    Barracas is a barrio or district in the southeast part of Buenos Aires city, Argentina....
     (77,000)
  5. BelgranoBelgrano, Buenos Aires

    Belgrano is a leafy, northern barrio or neighborhood of the city of Buenos Aires, Argentina....
     (139,000)
  6. BoedoBoedo

    Boedo is a working class neighbourhood of Buenos Aires, Argentina....
     (49,000)
  7. Caballito (183,000)
  8. ChacaritaChacarita

    Chacarita is a barrio or district in the centre part of Buenos Aires city, Argentina....
     (27,000)
  9. CoghlanCoghlan, Buenos Aires

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     (19,000)
  10. ColegialesColegiales

    Colegiales is a barrio or district in Buenos Aires, Argentina....
     (57,000)
  11. ConstituciónConstitución, Buenos Aires

    Constituci?n is a barrio or neighborhood of Buenos Aires, Argentina, approximately two kilometers south of the city's ce...
     (46,000)
  12. FloresFlores, Buenos Aires Summary

    Flores is a middle class barrio or district in the centre part of Buenos Aires city, Argentina....
     (150,000)
  13. FlorestaFloresta, Buenos Aires

    Floresta is a neighbourhood located in the west of the Buenos Aires Autonomous city....
     (39,000)
  14. La BocaLa Boca

    La Boca is a neighborhood, or barrio of the Argentine capital, Buenos Aires....
     (46,000)
  15. La PaternalLa Paternal, Buenos Aires

    La Paternal or Paternal is a barrio or district in the centre of Buenos Aires city, Argentina....
     (20,000)
  16. LiniersLiniers

    Liniers is a barrio of Buenos Aires on the edge of the city, centered on Rivadavia Avenue....
     (44,000)
  17. MataderosMataderos

    Mataderos or Nueva Chicago is a barrio in Buenos Aires, Argentina, belonging to the 9th comuna....
     (65,000)
  18. Monte CastroMonte Castro

    Monte Castro is a western barrio in Buenos Aires, Argentina, belonging to the 10th comuna ....
     (35,000)
  19. MontserratMontserrat, Buenos Aires

    Montserrat is a neighbourhood located in the east of the Buenos Aires Autonomous city....
     (44,000)
  20. Nueva PompeyaNueva Pompeya

    Nueva Pompeya is a neighborhood, or barrio, in the southern part of Buenos Aires city....
     (63,000)
  21. NúñezNúñez, Buenos Aires Overview

    N??ez is a barrio or neighbourhood of Buenos Aires, Argentina....
     (53,000)
  22. PalermoPalermo, Buenos Aires

    Palermo is a neighborhood, or barrio of the Argentine capital, Buenos Aires....
     (252,000)
  23. Parque AvellanedaParque Avellaneda

    Parque Avellaneda is a neighbourhood located in the Southwest of Buenos Aires....
     (54,000)
  24. Parque ChacabucoParque Chacabuco

    Parque Chacabuco is a neighbourhood in Buenos Aires, Argentina....
     (39,000)
  25. Parque ChasParque Chas

    Parque Chas is the most recent barrio created in Buenos Aires, given that it took form on december 6, 2005, through 1907/...
     (included in Agronomía in 2001, reinstated in 2005)
  26. Parque PatriciosParque Patricios

    Parque Patricios is a barrio located on the southern side of Buenos Aires, Argentina belonging to the fourth comuna....
     (41,000)
  27. Puerto MaderoPuerto Madero

    Puerto Madero is a neighborhood, or barrio, of the Argentine capital, Buenos Aires, which occupies a significant portion...
     (7,000+)
  28. RecoletaRecoleta

    Recoleta is a 'barrio' or neighbourhood in Buenos Aires, Argentina....
     (189,000)
  29. RetiroFacts About Retiro, Buenos Aires

    Retiro is a barrio or district in north-eastern Buenos Aires, Argentina, famous for its high-society inhabitants, the Sa...
     (45,000)
  30. SaavedraSaavedra, Buenos Aires

    Saavedra is a neighbourhood of Buenos Aires, Argentina....
     (52,000)
  31. San CristóbalSan Cristóbal, Buenos Aires

    San Crist?bal is a neighbourhood or barrio of the Argentine capital, Buenos Aires. ...
     (50,000)
  32. San NicolásSan Nicolás, Buenos Aires

    San Nicol?s is one of the neighbourhoods of the Buenos Aires city in Argentina, in which most of the main banks and governme...
     (33,000)
  33. San TelmoSan Telmo

    San Telmo is one of the oldest barrios of Buenos Aires, Argentina and also one of the best preserved areas of that const...
     (26,000)
  34. Vélez SársfieldVélez Sársfield (barrio)

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     (36,000)
  35. VersallesVersalles, Buenos Aires

    Versalles is a district of Buenos Aires, Argentina....
     (14,000)
  36. Villa CrespoVilla Crespo

    Villa Crespo is a middle-class neighbourhood in Buenos Aires, Argentina, located in the geographical centre of the city....
     (90,000)
  37. Villa del ParqueVilla del Parque

    Villa del Parque is a is a district in Buenos Aires, Argentina....
     (59,000)
  38. Villa DevotoFacts About Villa Devoto

    Villa Devoto is a barrio or district in the northern part of Buenos Aires, Argentina, located in the area defined by Campana...
     (71,000)
  39. Villa LuganoVilla Lugano

    Villa Lugano is a neighbourhood in Buenos Aires, Argentina, located in the West of the city....
     (114,000)
  40. Villa LuroVilla Luro

    Villa Luro is a district of Buenos Aires, Argentina....
     (33,000)
  41. Villa MitreVilla Mitre

    Villa General Mitre is a neighbourhood, or barrio of Buenos Aires....
     (36,000)
  42. Villa OrtúzarVilla Ortúzar

    Villa Ort?zar is one of the neighbourhoods of Buenos Aires....
     (23,000)
  43. Villa PueyrredónVilla Pueyrredón

    Villa Pueyrred?n is a neighbourhood of Buenos Aires, capital of Argentina....
     (40,000)
  44. Villa RealVilla Real, Buenos Aires

    Villa Real is a district of Buenos Aires, Argentina....
     (14,000)
  45. Villa RiachueloVilla Riachuelo

    Villa Riachuelo is a district of Buenos Aires, Argentina....
     (15,000)
  46. Villa Santa RitaVilla Santa Rita

    Villa Santa Rita is a district of Buenos Aires, Argentina....
     (34,000)
  47. Villa SoldatiVilla Soldati

    Villa Soldati is a working-class neighbourhood in Buenos Aires, Argentina, located in the South-West of the city....
     (41,000)
  48. Villa UrquizaVilla Urquiza Summary

    Villa Urquiza is a barrio or neighborhood of Buenos Aires city, capital of Argentina....
     (89,000)


The city of Buenos Aires (excluding the outskirts that form Greater Buenos AiresGreater Buenos Aires Overview

Greater Buenos Aires is the metropolitan area of the city of Buenos Aires, which consists of the Federal Capital and the fol...
), had about 2,700,000 inhabitants by 2001.

Communes

Communes are parts of the city. Each commune, or comuna, encompasses one or more neighbourhoods (barrios), which are represented in the respective community centres for administrative purposes.

Communes are serially numbered. The list below lists all communes and their constituent neighbourhoods in numerical order:

  1. Puerto Madero, San Nicolás, Retiro, Monserrat, San Telmo, and Constitución
  2. Recoleta
  3. Balvanera and San Cristóbal
  4. La Boca, Barracas, Parque Patricios, and Nueva Pompeya
  5. Almagro and Boedo
  6. Caballito
  7. Flores and Parque Chacabuco
  8. Villa Soldati, Villa Lugano, and Villa Riachuelo
  9. Parque Avellaneda, Mataderos, and Liniers
  10. Villa Luro, Vélez Sársfield, Floresta, Monte Castro, Villa Real, and Versalles
  11. Villa Devoto, Villa del Parque, Villa Santa Rita, and Villa General Mitre
  12. Villa Pueyrredón, Villa Urquiza, Coghlan, and Saavedra
  13. Nuñez, Belgrano, and Colegiales
  14. Palermo
  15. Villa Ortúzar, Chacarita, Villa Crespo, La Paternal, and Agronomía

Informal barrio names

The name Barrio NorteBarrio Norte, Buenos Aires

Barrio Norte is the informal name given to a part of Buenos Aires centering around Santa Fe avenue, and including parts of R...
 is sometimes used to refer to the area around Santa Fe avenue, encompassing parts of Retiro, Recoleta, Palermo, and (sometimes) Balvanera.

The name Barrio Sur was used in the past to refer to the southern neighborhoods. It is no longer used in this sense, but the usage survives in the lyrics of the tango Sur which refer to specific places in Nueva Pompeya, Boedo, and Parque Patricios.

Abasto is sometimes used to refer to the zone around the AbastoAbasto de Buenos Aires

The Abasto de Buenos Aires was the central fruit and vegetable market in Buenos Aires, Argentina, from 1893 to 1984....
 market (now shopping mall). It encompasses north-western Balvanera and north-eastern Almagro.

Congreso is the area around Congress square, encompassing southeastern Balvanera, northern San Cristóbal and western Montserrat.

Catalinas Norte is used to name the high-rise district next to RetiroRetiro, Buenos Aires

Retiro is a barrio or district in north-eastern Buenos Aires, Argentina, famous for its high-society inhabitants, the Sa...
 transportation center and to the financial district, while Catalinas Sur is used (quite rarely) for the lowlands of San TelmoSan Telmo

San Telmo is one of the oldest barrios of Buenos Aires, Argentina and also one of the best preserved areas of that const...
 (notably the area around Cosme ArgerichCosme Argerich Summary

Cosme Mariano Argerich born in Buenos Aires, he became a pioneer of military medical practices in Argentina....
 hospital).

Palermo is the largest barrio and has many subdivisions; Palermo Viejo is the name usually given to the area between Coronel Diaz, Cordoba, Scalabrini Ortiz and Santa Fe Avenues; Palermo SoHo, the city's fashion district, refers to Plaza Julio Cortázar and its surroundings; Palermo Hollywood, across Juan B. Justo Avenue, is a distinctive quarter located in the northernmost side of the barrio where some radio stations, TV networks, movie producers and workshops have settled in the late 1990s. Las Cañitas refers to a few blocks around the Campo Argentino de PoloPolo

Polo is a team sport played on horseback in which the objective is to score goals against an opposing team....
, crowded with trendy bars, fancy restaurants and some nightclubs.

Parque Centenario is sometimes used to refer to the area around Centenario park, at the limit of Almagro, Caballito, and Villa Crespo.

Within Belgrano, there are Belgrano "C" and "R" (widely and incorrectly believed to signify "commercial" and "residential", respectively) and Bajo Belgrano ("Belgrano lowlands"), which since the late 1990s includes a small ChinatownChinatown

A Chinatown is a section an urban area associated with a large number of Chinese residents or commercial activities within a...
.

External links

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  • Government of the Buenos Aires city (Spanish)