Buenos Aires
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Buenos Aires
Summary
Buenos Aires is a city of Argentina[1]. It has Wikipedia articles in 30 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2]
Key Facts
- Buenos Aires received the City of Design[3].
- Buenos Aires is located in Argentina[4].
- Buenos Aires is in the country of Argentina[5].
- Buenos Aires's head of government is recorded as Jorge Macri[6].
- Buenos Aires is on the continent of Americas[7].
- Buenos Aires's instance of is recorded as city of Argentina[8].
- Buenos Aires's instance of is recorded as electoral unit[9].
- Buenos Aires's instance of is recorded as federal district[10].
- Buenos Aires's instance of is recorded as first-level administrative division[11].
- Buenos Aires's instance of is recorded as autonomous city[12].
- Buenos Aires's instance of is recorded as million city[13].
- Buenos Aires's instance of is recorded as administrative territorial entity[14].
- Buenos Aires's instance of is recorded as national capital[15].
- Buenos Aires's instance of is recorded as federal capital[16].
- Buenos Aires's instance of is recorded as primate city[17].
- Buenos Aires's instance of is recorded as largest city[18].
- Buenos Aires's shares border with is recorded as Buenos Aires Province[19].
- Our Lady of Bonaria is named after Buenos Aires[20].
- Buenos Aires's contains the administrative territorial entity is recorded as Comuna 4[21].
- Buenos Aires's contains the administrative territorial entity is recorded as Comuna 5[22].
- Buenos Aires's contains the administrative territorial entity is recorded as Comuna 7[23].
- Buenos Aires's contains the administrative territorial entity is recorded as Comuna 8[24].
- Buenos Aires's contains the administrative territorial entity is recorded as Comuna 9[25].
- Buenos Aires's contains the administrative territorial entity is recorded as Comuna 10[26].
- Buenos Aires's contains the administrative territorial entity is recorded as Comuna 12[27].
Body
Recognition
Buenos Aires received the City of Design[3].
Brands and Namesakes
Things named for Buenos Aires include Ajapnyak Public Park[28], an urban park[29], in Armenia[30], founded in 2012[31]; 7850 it[32], an asteroid[33]; Greater Buenos Aires[34], an urban agglomeration[35], in Argentina[36]; and Corso Buenos Aires[37], a street[38], in Italy[39].
Why It Matters
Buenos Aires has Wikipedia articles in 30 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2] It is known by 27 alternative names across languages and contexts.[40]
Entities named for it include Ajapnyak Public Park[28], an urban park[29], in Armenia[30], founded in 2012[31]; 7850 it[32], an asteroid[33]; Greater Buenos Aires[34], an urban agglomeration[35], in Argentina[36]; and Corso Buenos Aires[37], a street[38], in Italy[39].
FAQs
What awards did Buenos Aires receive?
Honors received include City of Design[3].