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Buenos Aires (/ ˌ b w eɪ n ə s ˈ ɛər iː z / or /-ˈ aɪ r ɪ s /; Spanish pronunciation: [ˈbwenos ˈajɾes] ⓘ), officially the Autonomous City of Buenos Aires, is the capital and primate city of Argentina. The city is located on the western shore of the Río de la Plata, on South America's southeastern coast.
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Buenos Aires es la capital y ciudad más poblada de la República Argentina. Sus nombres oficiales son Ciudad de Buenos Aires o Ciudad Autónoma de Buenos Aires (CABA). [8] También es llamada Capital Federal, por ser la sede del Gobierno nacional. [9]
Buenos Aires ( / ˌbweɪnəs ˈɛəriːz / or /- ˈaɪrɪs /; Spanish pronunciation: [ ˈbwenos ˈajɾes] ⓘ ), officially the Autonomous City of Buenos Aires, is the capital and primate city of Argentina. The city is located on the western shore of the Río de la Plata, on South America's southeastern coast.
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3,040,000 people live in Buenos Aires. Spanish is the main language, but English is widely spoken and understood well. Italianis also widespread.
Buenos Aires has a humid subtropical climate (Köppen climate classification: Cfa). The average temperature is 17 °C. During the 20th century the temperature went up because of the urbanization. Rainfall is 1222.6 mm. per year. Summers are hot and humid. Winters are mild, the highest medium temperature is 13.7 °C during this season. Temperature rare...
Buenos Aires is divided into 48 neighborhoods. Most populated areas are: 1. Palermo: Located in the northeast of the city, it also is the largest neighborhood in Buenos Aires. Some parts of Palermo are highly touristic: Bosques de Palermo(Palermo Woods), Palermo Soho, Palermo Hollywood 2. Caballito: This mostly residential neighborhood is located i...
Buenos Aires is the most visited city in South America.The most touristic areas are the historical center, Palermo, Recoleta and San Telmo. 1. Historical Center / Plaza de Mayo: It is the historical place of the foundation of the city. On Plaza de Mayo, many interesting buildings can be found : Cabildo (where the colonial government was), Cathedral...
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5 days ago · Buenos Aires, city and capital of Argentina. It is one of Latin America’s most important ports and most populous cities, as well as the national center of commerce, industry, politics, culture, and technology. Learn more about the history and character of Buenos Aires in this article.
Argentina is a federation of twenty-three provinces and one autonomous city, Buenos Aires. Provinces are divided for administration purposes into departments and municipalities , except for Buenos Aires Province, which is divided into partidos .
Buenos Aires is the capital and largest city in the South American country of Argentina. It has its own executive, legislative and judicial powers. It is in the central-eastern region of the country, on the southern shore of the Río de la Plata, in the Pampas region.