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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 and localidades.
- Santa Cruz
Santa Cruz Province (Spanish: Provincia de Santa Cruz,...
- La Rioja
La Rioja (Spanish pronunciation: [la ˈrjoxa], local...
- Santa Cruz
Alicante is bordered by the provinces of Murcia on the southwest, Albacete on the west, Valencia on the north, and the Mediterranean Sea on the east. The province is named after its capital, the city of Alicante .
- Spain
- Alicante
- Valencian Community
- César Sánchez Pérez (PP)
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The province has a population of about 17.5 million people, which is 38% of Argentina's total population. The province covers an area of 307,571 km 2 (118,754 sq mi), which is about 11% of Argentina's total area and makes it the country's largest province.
Buenos Aires, provincia (province), eastern Argentina. It lies south of the Paraná River and southeast of the Río de la Plata (which forms the border with Uruguay ) and extends westward from the Atlantic Ocean to include the major part of the humid Argentine Pampas , a vast grass-covered plain.
- The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
In Argentina, each of the twenty-three federated states named in the Constitution of the Argentine Nation is called a province, which together with the Autonomous City of Buenos Aires constitute the first-order territorial divisions of the country.
Sep 17, 2019 · Argentina is home to 23 different provinces, as well as Buenos Aires, which is an autonomous city.
2 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.