Buenos Aires

Our Lady of Buen Aire in front of the National Migration Department Buenos Aires ( or ; ), 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. "" is Spanish for "fair winds" or "good airs". Buenos Aires is classified as an Alpha global city, according to the Globalization and World Cities Research Network (GaWC) 2020 ranking.

The city of Buenos Aires is neither part of Buenos Aires Province nor the Province's capital; rather, it is an autonomous district. In 1880, after decades of political infighting, Buenos Aires was federalized and removed from Buenos Aires Province. The city limits were enlarged to include the towns of Belgrano and Flores; both are now neighborhoods of the city. The 1994 constitutional amendment granted the city autonomy, hence its formal name of Autonomous City of Buenos Aires. Its citizens first elected a Chief of Government in 1996; previously, the Mayor was directly appointed by the President of Argentina.

The Greater Buenos Aires conurbation, which also includes several Buenos Aires Province districts, constitutes the fifth-most populous metropolitan area in the Americas, with a population of around 13.8 million. It is also the second largest city south of the Tropic of Capricorn. The quality of life in Buenos Aires was ranked 91st in the world in 2018, being one of the best in Latin America.

It is known for its preserved eclectic European architecture and rich cultural life. It is a multicultural city that is home to multiple ethnic and religious groups, contributing to its culture as well as to the dialect spoken in the city and in some other parts of the country. This is because since the 19th century, the city, and the country in general, has been a major recipient of millions of immigrants from all over the world, making it a melting pot where several ethnic groups live together. Thus, Buenos Aires is considered one of the most diverse cities of the Americas. Buenos Aires held the 1st FIBA World Championship in 1950 and 11th FIBA World Championship in 1990, the 1st Pan American Games in 1951, was the site of two venues in the 1978 FIFA World Cup and one in the 1982 FIVB Men's World Championship. Most recently, Buenos Aires had a venue in the 2001 FIFA World Youth Championship and in the 2002 FIVB Volleyball Men's World Championship, hosted the 125th IOC Session in 2013, the 2018 Summer Youth Olympics and the 2018 G20 summit. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Capillas Aldeanas /

    Published 1967
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    Región de Cuyo /

    Published 1943
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    En los senderos misionales de la arquitectura cordobesa /

    Published 1942
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  4. 144

    La trayectoria puneña y el barroco jesuítico /

    Published 1942
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  5. 145

    Las ciudades de Santa Fe y Corrientes /

    Published 1945
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    Iglesia y Convento de San Francisco de Santa Fe /

    Published 1945
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  7. 147

    Las misiones guaraníes /

    Published 1946
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  8. 148

    Las misiones guaraníes : escultura, pintura, grabados y artes menores /

    Published 1946
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  9. 149

    La Iglesia del Pilar /

    Published 1945
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    El Templo de San Ignacio /

    Published 1947
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    Los Templos de San Francisco y Santo Domingo /

    Published 1947
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  12. 152

    La Santa Casa de Ejercicios /

    Published 1947
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  13. 153

    La Catedral /

    Published 1947
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    La Villa Imperial de Potosí /

    Published 1943
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    Chuquisaca /

    Published 1944
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  16. 156

    Las Iglesias de Potosí /

    Published 1945
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  17. 157

    El arte religioso y suntuario en Chuquisaca /

    Published 1948
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    Rutas históricas de la arquitectura Virreinal Altoperuana /

    Published 1948
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    El Templo de San Francisco de la Paz /

    Published 1949
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    El Santuario de Copacabana de La Paz a Tiahuanaco /

    Published 1950
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