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Córdoba Province (Argentina)

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Córdoba
Province of Córdoba
Provincia de Córdoba (Spanish)
The Traslasierra Valley
Flag of Córdoba
Coat of arms of Córdoba
Location of Córdoba within Argentina
Location of Córdoba within Argentina
CountryArgentina
CapitalCórdoba
Departments26
Municipalities and communes427
Government
  GovernorMartín Llaryora (PJ/HPC)
  Vice GovernorMyrian Prunotto
  Legislature70
  National Deputies
18
  National SenatorsCarmen Álvarez (PRO)
Luis Juez (PRO)
Alejandra Vigo (HPC)
Area
  Total165,321 km2 (63,831 sq mi)
Population
 (2022 census[1])
  Total3,978,984
  Rank2nd
  Density24/km2 (62/sq mi)
Demonymcordobés
GDP
  Totalpeso 1,582 billion
(US$34 billion) (2019)[2]
Time zoneUTC−3 (ART)
ISO 3166 codeAR-X
HDI (2021)0.841 very high (13th)[3]
Websitewww.cba.gov.ar

Córdoba is a Province of Argentina. It is also one of the twenty-four self-governing states or first-order jurisdictions that make up the country.

The city of Córdoba is its capital.

Population

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Córdoba has a population of 3,066,801 inhabitants (as of 2001).

References

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  1. "Nuevos datos provisorios del Censo 2022: Argentina tiene 46.044.703 habitantes". Infobae. 31 January 2023. Retrieved 2023-02-03.
  2. "PBG Córdoba". Archived from the original on 2024-08-06. Retrieved 2025-05-27.
  3. "El mapa del desarrollo humano en Argentina" (PDF). United Nations Development Programme. 25 June 2023.
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