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  2. National Route 3 (Argentina) - Wikipedia

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    National Route 3 freeway along the southwestern Greater Buenos Aires suburb of González Catán. Length: 949 kilometres (590 mi) (from km marker 14 to 963). La Matanza Partido: San Justo (km 17), Isidro Casanova (km 19), Gregorio de Laferrere (km 26), González Catán (km 32), Virrey del Pino (km 38). Marcos Paz Partido: no towns over 5,000 people.

  3. Avenida Roque Sáenz Peña - Wikipedia

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    It runs directly to the northwest and diagonally crosses the following streets: Bartolomé Mitre, Juan Domingo Perón and Sarmiento, and calle Florida, Maipú, Esmeralda, Suipacha and the Carabelas passage, before arriving at Plaza de la República, location of the Obelisk of Buenos Aires, where Avenida 9 de julio meets Avenida Corrientes.

  4. File:Argentina politico.svg - Wikipedia

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    Español: Mapa político de Argentina, con las provincias en diferentes colores. Se agregó un recuadro con el detalle de la Ciudad de Buenos Aires y el Gran Buenos Aires. Optimizado para uso web, con los ID de las provincias correspondientes a el código ISO 3166-2:AR.

  5. National Route 9 (Argentina) - Wikipedia

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    The first train from Buenos Aires arrived in the town of La Quiaca in Argentina's northern border with Bolivia on 30 December 1907. [2] With the advent of the automobile, the Federal Government decided to build roads throughout the Republic. In 1936 the road from Buenos Aires to La Quiaca was named Ruta Nacional 9 (National Route 9). In 1943 ...

  6. Barrio Norte, Buenos Aires - Wikipedia

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    An unofficial neighborhood, Barrio Norte is roughly equivalent to the Recoleta district, though it generally refers to the portion south of Las Heras Avenue. Barrio Norte also includes northern parts of the Balvanera district, eastern parts of Palermo and the portion of Retiro west of the Nueve de Julio Avenue. Its population exceeds 200,000.

  7. Neighbourhoods of Buenos Aires - Wikipedia

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    Buenos Aires, the autonomous city and capital of Argentina, is composed of 48 neighbourhoods (locally known as barrios). Since 2008, the city is also legally divided into communes (comunas), each one including one or more barrios.

  8. National Route 7 (Argentina) - Wikipedia

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    The government decided to hand this 52.55 km road over to Buenos Aires Province and to construct the Autopista Acceso Oeste 1.6 km (1 mi) to the north. This formed part of the Decree 1595 mentioned above. Buenos Aires Province eventually took it over in 1988, [10] and the section of road became Provincial Route 7. [11]

  9. Belgrano, Buenos Aires - Wikipedia

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    The lush park Barrancas de Belgrano was designed by the famous French-Argentine landscape/park architect Carlos Thays, who designed many open spaces throughout Buenos Aires. Several blocks north of the Belgrano University , Barrancas de Belgrano spans several city blocks and is overlooked by highrise upper-middle class apartment buildings.