Buenos Aires, AjantinKreyòl ayisyen
/bye.nos aires, aʒã.tin/
Definition: n. p.Tematik: Vil
Country: Argentina Province: Buenos Aires Population: Approximately 3 million (city proper) Main Economic Activities: Finance, commerce, manufacturing, tourism Landmarks: Obelisco de Buenos Aires, Plaza de Mayo, La Recoleta Cemetery, Caminito (La Boca neighborhood) Geographical Features: Located on the eastern shore of the Río de la Plata estuary, with the Paraná River to the west Historical Facts: Founded in 1536 by Spanish conquistadors, it became a major port city and cultural center in South America. Name of Inhabitants: Porteños/Porteñas Notes: Buenos Aires is known for its European-style architecture, vibrant nightlife, and passion for tango music and dance.
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Buenos Aires, AjantinKreyòl ayisyen
/bye.nos aires, aʒã.tin/
Definition: n. p.Tematik: State
State: Buenos Aires (Autonomous City) Population: Approximately 3 million in the city, over 15 million in the metropolitan area. Main Economic Activities: Finance, commerce, technology, and cultural industries. Landmarks: Obelisco de Buenos Aires, Teatro Colón, La Boca neighborhood. Geographical Features: Río de la Plata, Costanera Sur Ecological Reserve. Historical Facts: Founded in 1536, Buenos Aires became a significant port city for trade in the region. It played a crucial role in Argentina's struggle for independence. Name of Inhabitants: Porteño/Porteña Notes: Buenos Aires is known for its European-style architecture, vibrant culture, and tango music and dance.
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