Argentina is not generally considered overpopulated, as it has a relatively low population density compared to its land area. With about 45 million people living in a country that spans over 2.7 million square kilometers, many regions, particularly in the interior and Patagonia, are sparsely populated. However, urban areas like Buenos Aires experience high population density and associated challenges, such as housing and infrastructure strain. Overall, while certain cities face overcrowding, the country as a whole does not exhibit characteristics of overpopulation.
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