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  2. Telephone numbers in Argentina - Wikipedia

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    In Argentina, area codes are two, three, or four digits long (after the initial zero).Local customer numbers are six to eight digits long. The total number of digits is ten, for example, phone number (11) 1234-5678 for Buenos Aires is made up of a 2-digit area code number and an 8-digit subscriber's number, while (383) 123-4567 would be an example of a Catamarca number.

  3. Call signs in Argentina - Wikipedia

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    The most common prefix used for amateur radio is the LU block, with the exception of the Provinces of Buenos Aires and Cordoba that have depleted all LU licenses where operators can choose the LW prefix. [3] Foreign amateurs can contact the Radio Club Argentino for permission to operate in the country. [4]

  4. National Route 1 (Argentina) - Wikipedia

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    National Route 1, also known as Buenos AiresLa Plata Highway and officially called Autopista Doctor Ricardo Balbín since 2004, is a highway that connects the 25 de Mayo Highway and Paseo del Bajo in the city of Buenos Aires with the Provincial Route 11, near the city of La Plata. It has a length of 50 km (31 mi) with two or four lanes on ...

  5. Radio in Argentina - Wikipedia

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    Installations at LR5 Radio Splendid in Monte Grande in 1933. CIA map of radio facilities, 1947. Radio broadcasting enjoys a long and varied history in Argentina, tracing its origins to a 1910 stay in the southside Buenos Aires suburb of Bernal by Guglielmo Marconi, inventor of the wireless telegraph. There, he achieved a rudimentary radio ...

  6. CNN Radio Argentina - Wikipedia

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    It began broadcasting in Greater Buenos Aires on March 11, 2019, under the license that belonged to Radio Belgrano [] (formerly Radio Nacional, Radio 9, La Nueve50 and Radio Libertad), owned by Radio Libertad S.A. (later Argentinos Media S.A.) [1] [2] [3] Its programming is broadcast in more than 47 repeaters in the interior of the country.

  7. Manuel B. Gonnet - Wikipedia

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    The area is also known for its sports fields and clubs, such as Club Universitario de La Plata, Rugby Club La Plata and Santa Bárbara Hockey Club.. It is also the site of the science campus of the Buenos Aires Province, Science Investigation Commission, [2] the Acoustics and Light Technology Lab, [3] the Center for Optical Research - CIOP, [4] and LINTA. [5]

  8. Provincial Route 11 (Buenos Aires) - Wikipedia

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    In July 2011 the Government of Buenos Aires trespassed the management of the Route 11 to "Autovía del Mar" for a term of 30 years. The company also manages Provincial routes Autovía 2, 63, 56, 74 and 36. [19] In 2016, Governor of Buenos Aires, María Eugenia Vidal revoked concessions so route 11 become state-owned again. [20]

  9. Provincial Route 2 (Buenos Aires) - Wikipedia

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    This autovía has a North-South direction. It begins in the Rotonda Gutiérrez, where many important roads converge: Provincial Route 36, National Route A004, which connects to NR 1 (also known as Autopista Buenos Aires-La Plata), the fastest option to access to the city of Buenos Aires. There is a bridge over the traffic circle that joins the ...