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Puerto Madero
Puerto Madero, also known within the urban planning community as the Puerto Madero Waterfront, is a barrio of Buenos Aires in Argentina in the central business district, occupying a significant portion of the R铆o de la Plata riverbank and representing the latest architectural trends.
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Teatro Colon
The Teatro Col贸n (Spanish: Columbus Theatre) is the main opera house in Buenos Aires, Argentina. It is considered one of the ten best opera houses in the world by National Geographic.
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Casa Rosada
The Casa Rosada (Spanish pronunciation: [藞kasa ro藞sa冒a], English: Pink House) is the office of the president of Argentina. The palatial mansion is known officially as Casa de Gobierno ("House of Government" or "Government House").
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Caminito
Caminito ("little walkway" or "little path" in Spanish) is a street museum and a traditional alley, located in La Boca, a neighborhood of Buenos Aires, Argentina. The place acquired cultural significance because it inspired the music for the famous tango "Caminito" (1926), composed by Juan de Dios Filiberto.
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Puente de la Mujer
Puente de la Mujer (Spanish for "Woman's Bridge"), is a rotating footbridge for Dock 3 of the Puerto Madero commercial district of Buenos Aires, Argentina. It is of the cantilever spar cable-stayed bridge type and is also a swing bridge, but somewhat unusual in its asymmetrical arrangement.
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La Boca
La Boca (Spanish: [la 藞尾oka]; "the Mouth", probably of Matanza) is a neighborhood (barrio) of the Argentine capital, Buenos Aires. It retains a strong Italian flavour, with many of its early settlers being from the city of Genoa.
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Galerias Pacifico
Galer铆as Pac铆fico is a shopping centre in Buenos Aires, Argentina, located at the intersection of Florida Street and C贸rdoba Avenue.
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Plaza de Mayo
The Plaza de Mayo (Spanish pronunciation: [藞plasa 冒e 藞ma蕽o]; English: May Square) is a city square and main foundational site of Buenos Aires, Argentina. It was formed in 1884 after the demolition of the Recova building, unifying the city's Plaza Mayor and Plaza de Armas, by that time known as Plaza de la Victoria and Plaza 25 de Mayo, respectively.
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Avenida de Mayo
May Avenue (Spanish: Avenida de Mayo) is an avenue in Buenos Aires, capital of Argentina. It connects the Plaza de Mayo with Congressional Plaza, and extends 1.
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Avenida Corrientes
Avenida Corrientes (English: Corrientes Avenue) is one of the principal thoroughfares of the Argentine capital of Buenos Aires. The street is intimately tied to the tango and the porte帽o sense of identity.
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Fundacion Proa
The Fundaci贸n Proa is a private art center in La Boca, Buenos Aires, Argentina. It was founded in 1996 and develops educational programs and exchange with cultural institutions.
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Paseo La Plaza
Paseo La Plaza is a cultural and commercial complex in the San Nicol谩s section of Buenos Aires, Argentina.
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Plaza Dorrego
Plaza Dorrego (Spanish: Dorrego Square) is a square located in the heart of San Telmo, in Buenos Aires, Argentina. In the 19th century, San Telmo was the main residential barrio (neighbourhood) of the city and Plaza Dorrego was its focal point.
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Teatro Gran Rex
The Teatro Gran Rex is an Art Deco style theatre in Buenos Aires, Argentina which opened on July 8, 1937, as the largest cinema in Argentina.
Located near the centre of the city at 857 Corrientes Avenue, it was designed by the architect Alberto Prebisch, who was also in charge of the construction of the Obelisk, one of the main icons of the city.
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Banco de la Nacion Argentina
Banco de la Naci贸n Argentina (English: Bank of the Argentine Nation) is a national bank in Argentina, and the largest in the country's banking sector.
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Torre Monumental
Torre Monumental (Spanish for "Monumental Tower"), formerly known as Torre de los Ingleses ("Tower of the English"), is a clock tower located in the barrio (district) of Retiro in Buenos Aires, Argentina. It is situated in the Plaza Fuerza A茅rea Argentina (formerly Plaza Britannia) by San Mart铆n Street and Avenida del Libertador.
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Estadio Presidente Juan Domingo Peron
The Estadio Juan Domingo Per贸n, popularly known as El Cilindro de Avellaneda, is an association football stadium located in the Avellaneda district of Greater Buenos Aires, Argentina. The stadium is the home venue of Racing Club.
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Alto Avellaneda
Avellaneda (American Spanish: [a尾e蕽a藞ne冒a], locally [a尾e蕛a藞ne冒a]) is a port city in the province of Buenos Aires, Argentina, and the seat of the Avellaneda Partido, whose population was 342,677 as per the 2010 census [INDEC]. Avellaneda is located within the Greater Buenos Aires metropolitan area, and is connected to neighboring Buenos Aires by several bridges over the Riachuelo River.
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Teatro Nacional Cervantes
The Teatro Nacional Cervantes in Buenos Aires is the national stage and comedy theatre of Argentina.
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La Trastienda
La Trastienda Club is a prominent caf茅-concert style venue in Buenos Aires. The club was established in 1993 in a late 19th-century building originally housing a corner grocery in the Montserrat section of Buenos Aires.
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