Azul is a city located at the center of the Buenos Aires province in Argentina. It is located 300 km south of Buenos Aires. It has 80,000 inhabitants and the principal economic activities are agriculture and the raising of domesticated bovine animals for meat export. New industry has been made out of rabbits' brew. Categories: Argentine provinces | Buenos Aires province | Argentina geography stubs ... KM, Km, or km may stand for: Khmer language (ISO 639 alpha-2, km) Kilometre/Kilometer (only km in minuscule is the correct representation of kilometer as an SI unit of length) Kinemantra Meditation Knowledge management, in the field of Library and information science Knowledge Machine, the KM knowledge representation... Buenos Aires (Good Winds in Spanish, but more akin to Fair Winds, as in navigation) is the capital of Argentina and its largest city and port, as well as one of the largest cities in South America. ...
Especialmente diseñado para ser un espacio en BuenosAires para quienes eligen privacidad y confort.
Especialmente diseñado para ser un espacio en BuenosAires para Ejecutivos y Visitantes que sólo eligen privacidad y confort.
La ciudad de BuenosAires es conocida también como La Reina del Plata, es la capital de la República Argentina, es la más cosmopolita ciudad de Sudamérica, y su puerta de entrada.
The principal cities and towns of the province (apart from BuenosAires and its suburbs of Belgrano and Flores) are its capital La Plata; Bahia Blanca, San Nicolas, a river port on the Paranfi 150 m.
BuenosAires has become the principal manufacturing centre of the republic, and its industrial establishments are numbered by thousands and their capital by hundreds of millions of dollars.
BuenosAires remained a dependency of Asuncin until 1620, when the Spanish settlements of the La Plata region were divided into three provinces, Paraguay, Tucuman and BuenosAires, and Garays city became the capital of the latter and also the seat of a new bishopric.