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Table 10.— 
-Classification of immigration, 1857-1914 and 1923 
Nationality 
1857-1914 
1923 
Nationality 
1857-1914 
1923 
Number 
2, 283, 882 
1, 472, 579 
214, 198 
160, 672 
136, 079 
87, 108 
62, 006 
55, 055 
33, 057 
26, 394 
22, 960 
12,223 
8,813 
7,548 
6,447 
Number 
91, 992 
48, 430 
1,545 
2,990 
Number 
4,016 
Number 
1,487 
1,256 
Polish . 
9,938 
Czechoslovakian.. _. 
5,290 
Ottoman ._ . _ . ... 
Syrian 
4,650 
2, 039 
10, 138 
2,598 
German- ._ .. _ 
Turkish 
1,613 
English... .. ._ __ 
1.317 
Swiss. . „ 
Others 
72, 686 
6,906 
2,873 
Belgian ... . 
Total.. 
4, 665, 723 
195, 062 
Emigrants.. 
Danish... . ... . 
1, 625, 721 
3, 040, 002 
Dutch 
North American 
Table 11. —Immigration, 1904-1913, 1919-1923 
Year 
Number 
Year 
Number 
Year 
Number 
Year 
Number 
1904 
125, 567 
177, 117 
252, 536 
209, 103 
1908 
255, 710 
231, 084 
289, 640 
225, 772 
1912 
323, 403 
302, 047 
41, 299 
99, 809 
1921 
108, 591 
1905 
1909 
1 1913 
1922 
139, 953 
1906 
1910 
j 1919. 
1923 
195, 062 
1907 
1911 
1920 
POPULATION OF CITIES AND TOWNS 
In the last census (1914), 333 cities and towns are listed as having 
a population of 2,000 or more. These may be grouped as foUows: 
More than 500,000: 
Buenos Aires 
More than 200,000: 
Rosario 
More than 100,000: 
Cordoba 
50,000 to 100,000.: 
Tucuman 
La Plata 
Santa Fe 
Mendoza 
25,000 to 50,000: 
Avellaneda 
Bahia Blanca 
Parana 
Lanus 
Corrientes 
Salta 
Mar del Plata 
20,000 to 25,000: 
Santiago del Estero. 
Chivilcoy 
Lomas de Zamora__ 
1, 575, 814 
222, 592 
104, 894 
91, 216 
90, 436 
59, 574 
58, 790 
46, 277 
44, 143 
36, 089 
33, 013 
28, 681 
28, 436 
27, 611 
23, 479 
23, 241 
22, 231 
20,000 to 25,000: 
Mercedes (B. A.) 
Junin 
Pergamino 
Concordia 
15,000 to 20,000: 
Azul 
Quilmes 
San Nocolas 
Rio Cuarto 
Mercedes (S. Luis) 
Gualequay chu 
Tres Arroyos 
San Juan 
Tandil 
San Luis 
10,000 to 15,000: 18 cities. 
5,000 to 10,000: 84 cities. 
4,000 to 5,000: 28 cities. 
2,000 to 3,000: 172 cities. 
22, 078 
21, 172 
20, 549 
20, 107 
19, 602 
19,311 
19, 085 
18, 421 
18, 256 
17, 880 
16, 923 
16, 631 
15, 784 
15, 057 
Total these 333 cities _ 4, 157, 370 
INDUSTRIES 
LIVESTOCK 
The climate, topography, and vegetation of a large portion of 
Argentina are favorable to the production of livestock. This is 
especially true of the central and eastern portion, which corresponds 
