๐Ÿ‡ฆ๐Ÿ‡ท Population Density of Argentina

The current population density of Argentina is 16.3958 people per square kilometer. A 0.58% increase from 2022, when the population density only was 16.3014 people/kmยฒ. In the future, Argentina's population density is projected to increase to 17.0361 people/kmยฒ, by the year 2100. A total increase of the population density of Argentina by 3.91% from today's standard.

Historic Population Density of Argentina (1950-2023)

Argentina has seen an increase of population density since the 1950's. From 6.0956 people/kmยฒ to 16.3958 people/kmยฒ, an increase of 168.98% in total.

Year Population Density (people/kmยฒ) Population
1950 6.0956 17,017,742
1951 6.2163 17,354,612
1952 6.3378 17,693,853
1953 6.4592 18,032,740
1954 6.5797 18,369,249
1955 6.6984 18,700,686
1956 6.8168 19,031,192
1957 6.9359 19,363,786
1958 7.0547 19,695,352
1959 7.1726 20,024,524
1960 7.2891 20,349,744
1961 7.4076 20,680,653
1962 7.5293 21,020,359
1963 7.6524 21,364,017
1964 7.7758 21,708,487
1965 7.8994 22,053,661
1966 8.0246 22,403,116
1967 8.1513 22,757,014
1968 8.2788 23,112,971
1969 8.4075 23,472,028
1970 8.5403 23,842,803
1971 8.6766 24,223,379
1972 8.8161 24,612,794
1973 8.9621 25,020,588
1974 9.1159 25,449,754
1975 9.2684 25,875,558
1976 9.4169 26,290,257
1977 9.5686 26,713,780
1978 9.7235 27,146,121
1979 9.8804 27,584,134
1980 10.0382 28,024,803
1981 10.1981 28,471,285
1982 10.3599 28,922,762
1983 10.5226 29,377,137
1984 10.6856 29,832,197
1985 10.8486 30,287,112
1986 11.0138 30,748,326
1987 11.1814 31,216,453
1988 11.3513 31,690,792
1989 11.5215 32,165,766
1990 11.6905 32,637,657
1991 11.8582 33,105,763
1992 12.0238 33,568,285
1993 12.1882 34,027,240
1994 12.3535 34,488,696
1995 12.5174 34,946,110
1996 12.6761 35,389,362
1997 12.8289 35,815,971
1998 12.9784 36,233,195
1999 13.1288 36,653,031
2000 13.2784 37,070,774
2001 13.4252 37,480,492
2002 13.5701 37,885,028
2003 13.7109 38,278,164
2004 13.8508 38,668,796
2005 13.9947 39,070,501
2006 14.1402 39,476,850
2007 14.2832 39,876,112
2008 14.4257 40,273,769
2009 14.5727 40,684,338
2010 14.7217 41,100,123
2011 14.8723 41,520,740
2012 15.0269 41,952,365
2013 15.1831 42,388,269
2014 15.3392 42,824,054
2015 15.4943 43,257,065
2016 15.6416 43,668,241
2017 15.7799 44,054,616
2018 15.9085 44,413,596
2019 16.0274 44,745,520
2020 16.1315 45,036,032
2021 16.2177 45,276,780
2022 16.3014 45,510,318
2023 16.3958 45,773,884

Future Population Density of Argentina (2023-2100)

Argentina's positive trend in population density is set to increase even further in the future. Where the population density will grow from 16.3958 people/kmยฒ to 17.0361 people/kmยฒ. An additional increase increase of 3.91% from 2023 to 2100.

Year Population Density (people/kmยฒ) Population
2023 16.3958 45,773,884
2024 16.4975 46,057,866
2025 16.5977 46,337,520
2026 16.6965 46,613,494
2027 16.7941 46,885,957
2028 16.8903 47,154,446
2029 16.9849 47,418,599
2030 17.078 47,678,560
2031 17.1693 47,933,520
2032 17.2592 48,184,274
2033 17.3477 48,431,562
2034 17.4348 48,674,651
2035 17.5202 48,912,958
2036 17.6036 49,145,854
2037 17.6852 49,373,724
2038 17.7645 49,595,170
2039 17.841 49,808,558
2040 17.9147 50,014,489
2041 17.9858 50,212,929
2042 18.0538 50,402,787
2043 18.119 50,584,827
2044 18.1815 50,759,160
2045 18.2408 50,924,787
2046 18.2971 51,081,914
2047 18.3506 51,231,274
2048 18.4008 51,371,596
2049 18.4473 51,501,321
2050 18.4902 51,621,174
2051 18.5295 51,730,940
2052 18.5653 51,830,730
2053 18.5973 51,920,043
2054 18.6256 51,999,260
2055 18.6503 52,068,035
2056 18.6713 52,126,668
2057 18.689 52,176,088
2058 18.7031 52,215,391
2059 18.7137 52,245,005
2060 18.7211 52,265,798
2061 18.7254 52,277,808
2062 18.7266 52,281,057
2063 18.725 52,276,572
2064 18.7206 52,264,442
2065 18.7138 52,245,374
2066 18.7041 52,218,248
2067 18.6915 52,183,035
2068 18.6761 52,139,986
2069 18.6575 52,088,234
2070 18.636 52,028,279
2071 18.6118 51,960,537
2072 18.5848 51,885,310
2073 18.5553 51,802,896
2074 18.5231 51,713,015
2075 18.488 51,614,967
2076 18.4505 51,510,299
2077 18.4113 51,400,732
2078 18.3698 51,285,048
2079 18.3263 51,163,666
2080 18.2807 51,036,103
2081 18.2325 50,901,652
2082 18.1823 50,761,524
2083 18.1302 50,616,039
2084 18.0763 50,465,467
2085 18.0204 50,309,412
2086 17.9628 50,148,849
2087 17.9037 49,983,702
2088 17.8428 49,813,683
2089 17.7806 49,640,050
2090 17.7173 49,463,448
2091 17.6528 49,283,276
2092 17.5872 49,100,252
2093 17.5209 48,915,058
2094 17.4536 48,726,996
2095 17.3854 48,536,699
2096 17.3167 48,344,995
2097 17.2474 48,151,485
2098 17.1774 47,956,037
2099 17.1069 47,759,282
2100 17.0361 47,561,645

Common Questions in Regards to Population Density

What is Population Density?

Population density is a measurement of population per unit of land area. The metric is mostly used in regards to human populations, while sometimes utilized for animal life forms and other organisms. On this page we make use of the population per square kilometer (people/kmยฒ) to illustrate the population density of Argentina.

What useful information can be derived from Population Density?

The population density is a useful metric for understanding and visualize how populated a country, region or territory is, in general. It's also important to understand that most countries are highly populated in specific regions. While the population density only take people per square kilometers, spaced out evenly throughout the total area, into account.

How is Population Density calculated?

Population density indicates the number of people per unit of land area. In this case, the population density is calculated in square kilometers (kmยฒ) of Argentina's area.

Population Density Formula

Population Density = population / land area in kmยฒ

Data Information

Data found on this page is based on the medium fertility variant of the United Nations Revision of World Population Prospects 2022.

Data Sources

The United Nations - Department of Economic and Social Affairs (Population Division)

UN Revision of World Population Prospects 2022

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