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  1. Imagen de Nuestra Señora del Buen Aire en la catedral metropolitana de Buenos Aires, advocación de la que tomó el nombre la ciudad. En la llamada primera fundación, Pedro de Mendoza llamó al lugar Real de Nuestra Señora Santa María del Buen Ayre, para cumplir la promesa que hiciera a la Patrona de los Navegantes, que se hallaba en la Cofradía de los Mareantes de Triana y de la que él ...

  2. Azul (Spanish pronunciation:, English: "blue", for the stream Azul, which flows through the area) is the head city of the Azul Partido, located at the center of the Buenos Aires Province in Argentina, 300 km south of Buenos Aires. It has 63,000 inhabitants as per the 2001 census . City Hall

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › La_BocaLa Boca - Wikipedia

    La Boca (Spanish: [la ˈβoka]; "the Mouth", probably of the Matanza River) [2] is a neighborhood of Buenos Aires, the capital of Argentina.. Its location near the Port of Buenos Aires meant the neighbourhood became a melting pot of different cultures during the 20th century, when millions of immigrants from Europe and Asia arrived to Argentina.

  4. Aerial view of the building, with the face of Eva Perón.. The Ministry of Public Works Building (Spanish: Edificio del Ministerio de Obras Públicas), now known as the Ministry of Health Building (Spanish: Edificio del Ministerio de Salud) is a public building in the rationalist style located on the intersection of 9 de Julio Avenue and Belgrano Avenue, in the neighborhood of Monserrat, in ...

  5. The Buenos Aires Underground (Spanish: Subterráneo de Buenos Aires), locally known as Subte (Spanish:), is a rapid transit system that serves the area of the city of Buenos Aires, Argentina.

  6. Moreno is a city in Buenos Aires Province, Argentina. It is the head town of Moreno Partido. It forms part of the Greater Buenos Aires urban conurbation and is located around 36 km (22 mi) to the west of the autonomous city of Buenos Aires. According to the 2001 census , the population was 148,290.

  7. The Antenna of Castiglioni (in Spanish, Antena de Castiglioni) is a large sculpture by Giannino Castiglioni, [1] located on Boulevard Macacha Güemes, one of the most central streets in Buenos Aires. With its forty meters of height, the Antenna of Castiglioni is considered the tallest sculpture in Argentina.

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