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  2. Port of Buenos Aires - Wikipedia

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    The Port of Buenos Aires (Spanish: Puerto de Buenos Aires) is the principal maritime port in Argentina. Operated by the Administración General de Puertos (General Ports Administration), a state enterprise , it is the leading transshipment point for the foreign trade of Argentina .

  3. Buenos Aires and Ensenada Port Railway - Wikipedia

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    The operation of a port in the main city of Argentina caused a severe crisis to BA&E due to the commercial activity moved to Buenos Aires instead of Ensenada. Estación Central of Buenos Aires was destroyed by fire in February 1897. As a result, BA&E moved again to its original terminus location on Paseo Colón and Venezuela during a brief ...

  4. List of ports in Argentina - Wikipedia

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    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)

  5. File:Puerto de Buenos Aires, Argentina.jpg - Wikipedia

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    This file is taken from the Government of Buenos Aires City web site, whose contents are published under the license CC-BY 2.5 AR. This file is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 2.5 Argentina license.

  6. Category:Ports and harbours of Argentina - Wikipedia

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  7. Economic history of Argentina - Wikipedia

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    Juan Manuel de Rosas forced Lavalle to leave the province, and the federals ruled Buenos Aires until 1852. [45] Rosas modified a number of policies of the Rivadavian period but maintained others: he set a customs law with protectionist policies, but kept the port under the exclusive control of Buenos Aires and refused to call a constituent ...

  8. Millions of fans pack Buenos Aires to celebrate Argentina's ...

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    Lionel Messi and Argentina returned to Buenos Aires on Tuesday to celebrate their World Cup win, and Argentines showed out.. Millions of fans packed the streets of the South American capital city ...

  9. Puerto Madero - Wikipedia

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    Puerto Madero, also known within the urban planning community as the Puerto Madero Waterfront, is a barrio of Buenos Aires in the Central Business District.Occupying a significant portion of the Río de la Plata riverbank, it is the site for several high-rise buildings and luxurious hotels, featuring the latest architectural trends.