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    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. [16] It is also the second largest city south of the Tropic of Capricorn.

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  4. Sus nombres oficiales son Ciudad de Buenos Aires o Ciudad Autónoma de Buenos Aires ( CABA ). 8 También es llamada Capital Federal, por ser la sede del Gobierno nacional. 9 Es uno de los 24 distritos, o «jurisdicciones de primer orden», 10 que conforman el país.

  5. Buenos Aires. The city of many passions. Highlights. Travel Buenos Aires Series. Six documentary series to discover the best of the city. See more. Watch these 360º videos. We offer you 9 virtual 360 ° tours of iconic sites in the City. Cheer up!

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    Buenos Aires, city and capital of Argentina. The city is coextensive with the Federal District (Distrito Federal) and is situated on the shore of the Río de la Plata, 150 miles (240 km) from the Atlantic Ocean. Buenos Aires is one of Latin America’s most important ports and most populous cities, as well as the national centre of commerce, industry,...

    The Argentine poet and philosopher Ezequiel Martínez Estrada (1895–1964) called Buenos Aires “The Head of Goliath,” a metaphor that likened the imbalance of the city’s relation with the rest of the country to that of a large-headed giant with a feeble body. The city’s wealth and influence overshadow the life of the rest of the country, but Buenos Aires also presents Argentina with its severest economic and social problems. This dichotomy has made Buenos Aires a centre for political and social unrest.

    This grandiose city with wide avenues and a vibrant cosmopolitan flair is more generally European than Latin American in character. Having little colonial architecture and few landmark buildings, Buenos Aires is chiefly a city of distinctive neighbourhoods that have their own meeting places, generally coffeehouses or bars. This is a tradition rooted in the colonial period, when the centre of each neighbourhood was a general store and bar known as a pulpería. These neighbourhoods provide a sense of community for people who live in an urban sprawl that by the early 21st century was growing twice as fast as the country as a whole.

    The energy and bustle of modern Buenos Aires is most evident in the city centre—the locus of entertainment, shopping, and café-going. Porteños relish politics, football (soccer), and the city’s cultural offerings. At night Buenos Aires’s boites (nightclubs) swell with revellers dancing the tango, the emotional dance that originated in the lower-class areas of the city and that is said to reflect the essence of the soul of the porteño.

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    The city of Buenos Aires is located at the northeastern edge of the flat plain known as the Pampas, which occupies the agricultural heartland of Argentina. It is situated at the point where the Paraná River delta widens to become the Río de la Plata estuary. The eastern and northern limits of the metropolitan area are defined by the Río de la Plata...

  6. Siéntete parte de la gran capital. Explora una ciudad de sangre inmigrante y pulso apasionado. Conoce un lugar de amistad y emociones, de tradición y vanguardia, de cultura y sofisticación. Una urbe llena de vida, de mitos y de historias que se comparten y entrelazan.

  7. Tourism in the City of Buenos Aires History, culture, traditions, and shows come together in one of the most vibrant cities in Latin America. The Autonomous City of Buenos Aires (CABA) brings out its best amid buildings and pavement, and reveals its nightlife angle when the sun goes down.