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  2. Buenos Aires, city and capital of Argentina. It is one of Latin America’s most important ports and most populous cities, as well as the national center of commerce, industry, politics, culture, and technology. Learn more about the history and character of Buenos Aires in this article.

  3. Buenos Aires - Colonial, Immigration, Revolution | Britannica

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    The city of Buenos Aires was founded twice. It was first founded in 1536 by an expedition led by the Spaniard Pedro de Mendoza, who named it Nuestra Señora Santa María del Buen Aire (“Our Lady St. Mary of the Good Air”). He was made the first governor-general of the Río de la Plata region.

  4. Discover the history of Buenos Aires from the arrival of the Spanish explorers through to the modern-day city.

  5. Buenos Aires - Wikipedia

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    Etymology. Our Lady of Buen Aire in front of the National Migration Department. Aragonese archives record that Catalan missionaries and Jesuits arriving in Cagliari (Sardinia) under the Crown of Aragon, after its capture from the Pisans in 1324, established their headquarters on top of a hill that overlooked the city. [24] .

  6. The History of Buenos Aires, Argentina - ThoughtCo

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    Buenos Aires, Argentina, has a long and fascinating history of wars, economic booms and busts, art, literature, and Evita Perón. Learn more.

  7. Buenos Aires - Capital, Culture, History | Britannica

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    A provisional government was created, and Buenos Aires was named capital of the United Provinces of the Río de la Plata. The more distant provinces of the former viceroyalty—Bolivia, Uruguay, and Paraguay—refused to become part of a new country dominated by the port city, however.

  8. Timeline of Buenos Aires - Wikipedia

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    1580 – Second foundation of the city around fort built by Juan de Garay. [1] 1591 – Dominican monastery established. [2] 1604 – San Francisco monastery established. [2] 1611 – Men's Hospital founded. [2] 1620 – Town becomes capital of Buenos Aires Province.

  9. Historic Buenos Aires: Uncovering the City’s Past Historical...

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    Discover the rich history of Buenos Aires and uncover its fascinating past through historical tours and visits to historical landmarks. Immerse yourself in Argentinian history and learn about the city’s historical heritage, all while preserving and celebrating Buenos Aires’ remarkable past.

  10. Buenos Aires - New World Encyclopedia

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    Founding. The city was first established as Ciudad de Nuestra Señora Santa María del Buen Ayre (literally "City of Our Lady Saint Mary of the Fair Winds") on February 2, 1536 by a Spanish expedition under Pedro de Mendoza. The location of Mendoza's city was in today's San Telmo district, south of the city center.

  11. Buenos Aires: History - Infoplease

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    History. The city was first founded in 1536 by a Spanish gold-seeking expedition under Pedro de Mendoza. However, attacks by indigenous peoples forced the settlers in 1539 to move to Asunción (now the capital of Paraguay), and in 1541 the old site was burned.