Template:See also Template:See also The city of Buenos Aires is formally divided in 48 barrios (neighborhoods), grouped into 15 comunas (communes), which are defined as "units of decentralized political and administrative management governed by designated residents".<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

The city proper (excluding the suburbs and exurbs that form Greater Buenos Aires), had 2,891,082 inhabitants as of 2010.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

OverviewEdit

English name Spanish name Time of first occurrence Quantity at time of first occurrence Relation to other types
Parishes lang}} 1622 [1] 1
Police sections lang}} 1778 [2]
Neighborhoods lang}} 1794 [3]
Census divisions lang}} 1869. [4]
Electoral sections lang}} 1877 [5] Aligned with the boundaries of the communes. "las secciones electorales se ajustaron a las comunas"<ref>http://estatico.buenosaires.gov.ar/areas/hacienda/sis_estadistico/5-informestecnicos.pdf Template:Dead link</ref>
School districts lang}} 1884. [6]
CGP lang}} 1996. [7] 16
Communes lang}} 2005. [8] 15 Grouping of several neighborhoods.
Sanitary regions lang}} <ref>http://www.buenosaires.gob.ar/areas/hacienda/sis_estadistico/mapas/regiones_sanitarias_comunas.jpg Template:Dead link</ref> 2008. [9] 4 Grouping several communes.

Sanitary regionsEdit

The borders of the sanitary regions are aligned with the borders of the communes.

  • Region 1: C1, C3, C4
  • Region 2: C7, C8, C9
  • Region 3: C5, C6, C10, C11, C15
  • Region 4: C2, C12, C13, C14

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