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On 14 May 1514 the "Correo Mayor de Indias", headquartered in Lima, Peru, was created. Under the mandate of Carlos III of Spain the post service became part of the Viceroyalty of the Río de la Plata depending on the Kingdom of Spain. With the commercial activity increasing considerably, it was decided to create a post service at Buenos Aires.
Postal codes in Argentina are called códigos postales.Argentina first implemented a four-digit postal code system in 1958, aiming to improve mail distribution efficiency. However, it wasn't until 1998 that the more detailed and comprehensive Código Postal Argentino (CPA) system was launched, significantly enhancing both accuracy and efficiency in mail delivery.
The Argentine Identity card, Spanish: Documento Nacional de Identidad pronounced [dˌokumˈɛnto nˌaθjonˈal dˈe ˌiðentiðˈad] ⓘ) or DNI [2] lit. ' National Identity Document ' [3]), is the main identity document for Argentine citizens, as well as temporary or permanent resident aliens (DNI Extranjero).
The Buenos Aires Central Post Office (Spanish: Correo Central de Buenos Aires, also known as the Palacio de Correos y Telecomunicaciones) [1] building, now the "Palacio Libertad", [2] was the seat of the Correo Argentino (Argentine Post Office Department) until 2002. It is located in the San Nicolás, Buenos Aires neighborhood of Buenos Aires ...
Buenos Aires: 2010. Ravignani, Miguel E. Aerts, Rodolfo A. Las Tarifas Postales en Época de Inflacion 1970–1992. Buenos Aires: La Federación Argentina de Entidades Filatélicas (FAEF), 2011. Rodríguez, Oscar Luis. SAINT EXUPERY Aviador - Escritor: Vivencias en Argentina. Aerofilatelia. Buenos Aires: Sociedad Argentina de Aerofilatelia, 2000.
Correo Central is a station on Line E of the Buenos Aires Underground. Passengers are able to transfer to the Leandro N. Alem Station on Line B . The site is located in the barrio of San Nicolás and the station is situated underneath the Néstor Kirchner Cultural Centre .
The SUBE card can be used on several transports method, including Greater Buenos Aires area Buses, Trains, Buenos Aires Metro, and several toll roads. Furthermore, the system has expanded to the mayor cities of Argentina: among others Mar del Plata , Villa Gesell , La Costa Partido , Pinamar , Bahía Blanca , Corrientes , Neuquén , Río Grande ...
The building was originally opened in 1928 as the Buenos Aires Central Post Office ("Palacio de Correos"), [2] operating until 2002. [10] During successive years, it was refurbished and reopened in 2015 as a cultural center. [9] It was named for a few years after former president of Argentina Néstor Kirchner, who had