9 de Julio Avenue in Buenos Aires is the widest street in the world. Its was named after Argentina’s Independence Day, July 9, 1816.
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9 de Julio Avenue in Buenos Aires is the widest street in the world. Its was named after Argentina’s Independence Day, July 9, 1816.
The Recoleta Cultural Center was constructed in 1732 and is one of the oldest in the Buenos Aires. It...
Looking at Calle Museo Caminito (Museum of Fine Arts Outdoor) in La Boca Buenos Aires. The statue to the...
Mothers of the Plaza de Mayo is a protest movement spearheaded by mothers whose children disappeared during Argentina’s military...
View of Puerto Madero looking over Río de la Plata (River Plate) toward some of the latest architectural structures...
Recoleta is a historical inner city suburb of Buenos Aires. Being an affluent neighborhood with interesting architecture, tourist flock...
Brightly painted houses in La Boca, a suburb of Buenos Aires. This suburb is the home of the Argentine...
Repsol-YPF tower in Puerto Madero, Buenos Aires is located on Macacha Güemes and Juana Manso. Construction started in 2006...
Feelings run strong in Argentina with the dispute over sovereignty of the Falkland Islands. The United Kingdom claims their...