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Banco Provincia offices in Buenos Aires, 2019. The 1882 establishment of the new provincial capital of La Plata led to the construction of a new headquarters. The bank's headquarters, located in La Plata, were inaugurated in 1886 and designed in a Renaissance Revival style by Juan Antonio Buschiazzo and Luis Viglione.
Corregida la ubicación de cuatro regiones (Iliria, Etolia, Locria y Focida), añadidos cuatro lugares (Troya, Olimpo, Sérifos y Patmos) y sustituida una referencia geográfica (Imperio Persa por Frigia, ya que no se trata de un mapa de imperios, sino de ciudades y regiones) 17:11, 28 March 2016: 992 × 794 (3.5 MB) Rowanwindwhistler
Español: Mapa de localización de la Provincia de Buenos Aires. Equirectangular projection, N/S stretching 125 %. Geographic limits of the map: N: 32.95 S;
Buenos Aires, [a] officially the Buenos Aires Province, [b] is the largest and most populous Argentine province.It takes its name from the city of Buenos Aires, the capital of the country, which used to be part of the province and the province's capital until it was federalized in 1880.
La Pampa and Chaco became provinces in 1951. Misiones did so in 1953, and Formosa , Neuquén , Río Negro , Chubut and Santa Cruz , in 1955. The last national territory, Tierra del Fuego, became the Tierra del Fuego, Antártida e Islas del Atlántico Sur Province in 1990. [ 2 ]
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Political division of the province. A partido is the second-level administrative subdivision only in the province of Buenos Aires, Argentina.They are formally considered to be a single administrative unit, usually contain one or more population centers (i.e., towns and cities), and are divided into localidades.
The new government quickly made the control of price gouging in banking and public services a policy centerpiece, and in 1944, the bank was again re-chartered as the Municipal Bank of Buenos Aires, to give depositors more commercial banking options in Argentina's growing public sector.