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The ethnically diverse port city of Buenos Aires, which stretches along the southern shore of Rio de la Plata (Silver River), has a strong European influence with the majority of the population being of Italian, German or Spanish origin. As a result, the city’s architectural style heavily ...
Subway:Buenos Aires also has a dependable and well-used subway system calledSubte. Six lines connect commercial, tourist, and residential areas throughout Buenos Aires, with trains running every three to 10 minutes, depending on the line. To travel by Subte (or bus) in Buenos Aires, you'll ...
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known as Porteños. Noisy, passionate, opinionated, they light up the city both day and night with the kind of energy that can't be put out. From the cafes to the city streets to the nightclubs where international DJs entertain the hip crowds, Buenos Aires is a feast for all the sen...
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Garay gave the port of the new settlement a similar name - Puerto de Santa Maria de los Buenos Aires – and thus the capital was permanently established. The new city thrived as a hub of illegal trade for the region that today contains present-day Argentina, Uruguay, Paraguay and some of...