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  2. Postal codes in Argentina - Wikipedia

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    Until 1998 [2] Argentina employed a four-digit postal code for each municipality, with the first digit representing a region in the country, except in the case of the city of Buenos Aires (which had different postal codes starting in 1000 and with the other numbers varying according to the zone).

  3. Buenos Aires - Wikipedia

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    Postal codes: B1601XXX to B8512XXX [9] Area code: 011: ISO 3166 code: ... Historically, Buenos Aires has been Argentina's main venue of liberal, free-trading, ...

  4. Correo Argentino - Wikipedia

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    The Official Post Service of the Argentine Republic (Spanish: Correo Oficial de la República Argentina, mostly known as Correo Argentino since it was privatized in 1997) is the state-owned company that covers the postal service in Argentina. The company is a S.A. under the country's Office of the Cabinet Chief. [4]

  5. Buenos Aires Central Post Office - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  6. San Isidro, Buenos Aires - Wikipedia

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    The San Isidro Hippodrome is one of Argentina's most important race courses and covers a large part of the area inland from the city. Built in the striking 1930s architectural style, the race track has faced tough times since the economic crises of the late 20th and early 21st centuries.

  7. ISO 3166-2:AR - Wikipedia

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    Currently for Argentina, ISO 3166-2 codes are defined for 1 city and 23 provinces. The city Buenos Aires is the capital of the country and has special status similar to the provinces. Each code consists of two parts, separated by a hyphen. The first part is AR, the ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 code of Argentina.

  8. Tres de Febrero Partido - Wikipedia

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    The partido has an area of 46 km 2 (18 sq mi), it is the 4th-smallest partido in Buenos Aires. The Tres de Febrero partido occupies only 0.01% of the surface of the Republic Argentina and accounts for 1.2% of the total population. It is northeast of the Buenos Aires Province, is one of its 135 partidos.

  9. Pilar Partido - Wikipedia

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    Pilar Partido is a partido in the northern part of Greater Buenos Aires in Buenos Aires Province, Argentina.. The provincial subdivision has a population of about 232,000 inhabitants in an area of 352 km 2 (136 sq mi), and its capital city is Pilar, which is around 45 km (28 mi) from Buenos Aires.