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Most Educated in Argentina

Top 100 cities ranked by most educated

Most Educated — Argentina

1 La Esperanza 10 44.6%
2 Open Door 01 44.6%
3 El Alcázar 14 44.6%
4 Villa Huidobro 05 44.6%
5 Cervantes 16 44.6%
6 Calilegua 10 44.6%
7 Tancacha 05 44.6%
8 Estación Camet 01 44.6%
9 Graneros 24 44.6%
10 Guatraché 11 44.6%
11 Las Higueras 05 44.6%
12 Palma Sola 10 44.6%
13 Beltrán 22 44.6%
14 Cerro Azul 14 44.6%
15 Palo Santo 09 44.6%
16 Villa Hernandarias 08 44.6%
17 Caimancito 10 44.6%
18 Pozo del Molle 05 44.6%
19 Santo Pipó 14 44.6%
20 Campo Gallo 22 44.6%
21 Tilisarao 19 44.6%
22 Valle Hermoso 05 44.6%
23 Laborde 05 44.6%
24 General Levalle 05 44.6%
25 Monte Buey 05 44.6%
26 Sastre 21 44.6%
27 Margarita Belén 03 44.6%
28 Balnearia 05 44.6%
29 General Conesa 16 44.6%
30 Devoto 05 44.6%
31 Huerta Grande 05 44.6%
32 Chañar Ladeado 21 44.6%
33 Tilcara 10 44.6%
34 Despeñaderos 05 44.6%
35 Comandante Fontana 09 44.6%
36 Perugorría 06 44.6%
37 Gaiman 04 44.6%
38 Ingeniero Jacobacci 16 44.6%
39 Maciá 08 44.6%
40 Paso de la Patria 06 44.6%
42 Villa Ojo de Agua 22 44.6%
43 Capioví 14 44.6%
45 Panambí 14 44.6%
46 Suncho Corral 22 44.6%
47 Mocoretá 06 44.6%
48 Puerto Libertad 14 44.6%
49 Puerto San Julián 20 44.6%
50 Larroque 08 44.6%
51 Rada Tilly 04 44.6%
52 Gobernador Roca 14 44.6%
53 Capayán 02 44.6%
54 Senillosa 15 44.6%
55 Trevelin 04 44.6%
56 Fray Luis Beltrán 16 44.6%
57 Salsipuedes 05 44.6%
58 Los Altos 02 44.6%
59 Adelia María 05 44.6%
60 Berrotarán 05 44.6%
61 San José 14 44.6%
63 Victorica 11 44.6%
64 Tapalqué 01 44.6%
65 Los Frentones 03 44.6%
67 Río Turbio 20 44.6%
68 Alba Posse 14 44.6%
69 Trancas 24 44.6%
70 La Toma 19 44.6%
71 San Benito 08 44.6%
74 Avia Terai 03 44.6%
75 Mina Clavero 05 44.6%
76 Icaño 02 44.6%
77 Cruz Alta 05 44.6%
78 Villa San Agustín 18 44.6%
79 Montecristo 05 44.6%
80 Monte Maíz 05 44.6%
81 Arias 05 44.6%
82 Veinticinco de Mayo 11 44.6%
83 Sierra Grande 16 44.6%
84 Intendente Alvear 11 44.6%
85 Malabrigo 21 44.6%
86 La Cocha 24 44.6%
87 María Grande 08 44.6%
88 Villa del Totoral 05 44.6%
89 Laguna Larga 05 44.6%
90 Realicó 11 44.6%
91 La Cumbre 05 44.6%
92 Sampacho 05 44.6%
93 Villa de Soto 05 44.6%
94 Río Primero 05 44.6%
95 San Miguel 06 44.6%
97 Justiniano Posse 05 44.6%
98 Hermoso Campo 03 44.6%
99 Villa La Angostura 15 44.6%

The most educated cities in Argentina have the highest percentages of residents with bachelor's degrees or higher. La Esperanza leads with 44.6% of residents holding a bachelor's degree.

High education levels typically correlate with higher incomes, lower unemployment, better health outcomes, and more civic engagement. These cities often host or are adjacent to major universities and research institutions that drive both education and economic development.

Highly educated communities tend to attract knowledge-based industries and employers in technology, healthcare, finance, and professional services, creating a self-reinforcing cycle of educational attainment and economic opportunity.

Did You Know?

  • 1. In La Esperanza, 44.6% of residents have a bachelor's degree — more than double the national average of about 33%.
  • 2. Cities near major research universities consistently rank among the most educated in the country.
  • 3. Higher education rates correlate with higher incomes, lower crime, and better health outcomes across communities.

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