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The Port of Buenos Aires ... The Benito Quinquela Martín Terminal, inaugurated in 2000, served 120 cruise ship arrivals with a total of 100,000 visitors in 2010. [6]
Cabildo of Buenos Aires; Café Hansen; Café La Biela; Café Las Violetas; Café Tortoni; Casa de Esteban de Luca; Casa de Liniers; Caseros Prison; Caseros Prison Demolition Project – 16 Tons; Catalinas Norte; Cathedral of the Most Holy Trinity, Buenos Aires; Central Bank of Argentina; Centro Cultural General San Martín; Cine Cosmos; Cine ...
The building was transferred to the City of Buenos Aires following the 1892 nationalization of the British-owned company. The company, eventually known as Obras Sanitarias de la Nación (OSN), was reprivatized in 1993 with a 30-year contract. The contract's rescission in 2006 transferred the property to AySA, a State enterprise, however. [5]
The Argentine cruiser ARA General Belgrano was sunk on May 2, 1982, by the British nuclear submarine HMS Conqueror during the Falklands War.The sinking of the General Belgrano led to the death of 323 Argentine sailors, [1] [2] almost half of all Argentine casualties during the conflict, [3] [4] and sparked controversy, as the attack occurred outside the exclusion zone established by the ...
Buenos Aires, Argentina [89] November 16, 1993 0 An F1 tornado hit the northern district of Villa Urquiza in north-eastern downtown Buenos Aires. Trees & a pavilion were damaged. F2: Chivilcoy, Buenos Aires Province, Argentina [90] January 7, 2006 1 (9 injured) F1: São José dos Campos, Brazil [91] January 24, 2006 0
Port of Quequén (Necochea, Buenos Aires Province) Port Belgrano (Puerto Belgrano, Argentine Navy Base, Buenos Aires Province) Puerto Rosales (Punta Alta, Buenos Aires Province) Port of Ingeniero White (Bahía Blanca, Buenos Aires Province) Port Galván (Bahía Blanca, Buenos Aires Province) Port of San Antonio Oeste (San Antonio Oeste, Río Negro)
Tallest building in Buenos Aires from 2002 until 2008, along with El Faro II. [4] 7 El Faro II: 160 46 2005 8 Repsol-YPF Tower: 160 36 2007 Tallest building in Buenos Aires from 2007 until 2008, along with El Faro I and El Faro II. [5] 9 Le Parc Tower: 158 51 1995 Tallest building in Buenos Aires from 1993 until 2002. [6] [7] 10 Château Puerto ...
The construction of skyscrapers proliferated in Buenos Aires after 1950, though a new generation started rejecting their "brutality," and tried to find an architectonic identity. This search for identity is reflected in the Banco de Londres building finished in 1967 by Clorindo Testa with Diego Peralta Ramos, Alfredo Agostini, and Santiago ...