San Pedro, which full name is Rincón de San Pedro Dávila de los Arrecifes, is a city and port of the Province of Buenos Aires, Argentina, on the side...
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San Telmo ("Saint Pedro González Telmo") is the oldest barrio (neighborhood) of Buenos Aires, Argentina. A well-preserved area of the Argentine metropolis...
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the Camino Real from Buenos Aires to Córdoba, particularly after the construction of a pontoon bridge over the Morón Brook by Pedro Márquez in 1771. Cañada...
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(cabildo) of Buenos Aires established the first partidos in the countryside: San Isidro del Pago de la Costa (San Isidro) in 1779 and San Vicente, Quilmes...
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Greater Buenos Aires beltway), make it among the most active, for its size, in the partido. Pedro Bonifacio Palacios, an Argentine poet, was born in San Justo...
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Look up San Pedro in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. San Pedro (Spanish for Saint Peter) may refer to: San Pedro, Buenos Aires Province San Pedro, Capayán...
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Spanish seaman Pedro de Mendoza established a fort and port in current-day San Telmo (about one kilometre south of the current Buenos Aires city centre)...
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pronunciation: [meɾˈseðes]) is a city in Buenos Aires Province, Argentina. It is located 100 km (62 miles) west from Buenos Aires and 30 km (18 miles) southwest...
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The Obelisco de Buenos Aires (Obelisk of Buenos Aires) is a national historic monument and icon of Buenos Aires. Located in the Plaza de la República...
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Cathedral in Buenos Aires, the capital city of Argentina. It is located in the city center, overlooking Plaza de Mayo, on the corner of San Martín and Rivadavia...
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Lorenzo, located in Bajo Flores neighborhood of Buenos Aires city. This stadium is the successor of San Lorenzo's old ground, the historic Viejo Gasómetro...
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San Lorenzo de Almagro, commonly known as San Lorenzo de Almagro, is an Argentine professional sports club based in the Boedo neighborhood of Buenos Aires...
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The Cabildo of Buenos Aires (Spanish: Cabildo de Buenos Aires) is the public building in the city of Buenos Aires, Argentina, that was used as a seat of...
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The Metropolitan Archdiocese of Buenos Aires (Archidioecesis Metropolitae Bonaerensis) is a Latin Church ecclesiastical territory or archdiocese of the...
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seat of the municipal government, located in the Greater Buenos Aires urban area of Buenos Aires Province, Argentina. The city was founded by Francisco...
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for each. The population of each city except Buenos Aires includes its conurbation. Greater Buenos Aires has a population of 12,801,365. There is also...
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Pergamino (Buenos Aires) 85,487 Grand Bourg (Buenos Aires) 85,159 Monte Chingolo (Buenos Aires) 85,060 Olavarría (Buenos Aires) 83,738 Rawson (San Juan) 83...
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San Cayetano is a small town of about 8,000 people in Buenos Aires Province, Argentina. It is the administrative center for San Cayetano Partido. The...
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San Nicolás de los Arroyos (usually shortened to San Nicolás) is a city in the province of Buenos Aires, Argentina, on the western shore of the Paraná...
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There are many landmarks in Buenos Aires, Argentina, some of which are of considerable historical or artistic interest. The "Monumento a La Carta Magna...
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Buenos Aires (/ˌbweɪnəs ˈɛəriːz/ or /-ˈaɪrɪs/; Spanish pronunciation: [ˈbwenos ˈajɾes] ) is the capital and largest city of Argentina. It is located on...
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Buenos Aires. The most popular tourist sites are found in the historic core of the city, in the Montserrat and San Telmo neighborhoods. Buenos Aires was...
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San Fernando is a partido of Buenos Aires Province, Argentina, in the north of Greater Buenos Aires. Its capital is San Fernando. It is twenty-eight kilometers...
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Abelardo Castillo (category Writers from Buenos Aires Province)
Argentine writer, novelist, essayist, diarist, born in the city of San Pedro, Buenos Aires. He practised amateur boxing in his youth. He also directed the...
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de Buenos Aires (National School of Buenos Aires) is a public high school in Buenos Aires, Argentina, affiliated to the University of Buenos Aires. In...
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Teodoro Antillí (category Journalists from Buenos Aires)
Argentine anarchist and journalist. Teodoro Antillí was born in San Pedro, Buenos Aires, on July 27, 1883. In his youth, he worked at the city's civil...
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La Matanza Partido (redirect from La Matanz, Buenos Aires)
or department) located in the urban agglomeration of Greater Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires Province, Argentina. This provincial subdivision had 1,775,272...
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Cecilio Salazar (category People from Buenos Aires Province)
Argentine trade unionist and politician. He has been the mayor of San Pedro, Buenos Aires since December 10, 2015. Salazar rompe con Juntos por el Cambio...
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Viceroyalty of the Río de la Plata (section Kingdom of the Río de la Plata (Real Audiencia of Buenos Aires))
also depended administratively on the Viceroyalty of Rio de la Plata. Buenos Aires, located on the western shore of the Río de la Plata estuary flowing...
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