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 | Buenos Aires is represented in the Argentine Senate by three senators (as of August 2006, Rodolfo Terragno, MarÃa Leguizamón and Vilma Ibarra). |
 | Buenos Aires is the seat of a Roman Catholic metropolitan archbishop who is the prelate of Argentina, as well as of several Eastern Orthodox and Anglican hierarchs. |
 | Princess Máxima of the Netherlands, born in Buenos Aires as Máxima Zorreguieta Cerruti, on May 17 1971, is the wife of Prince Willem-Alexander of the Netherlands, heir apparent to the Dutch throne. |
| Buenos Aires (city) - MSN Encarta (1468 words) |
 | Buenos Aires (city), capital and largest city of Argentina, located on the western bank of the RÃo de la Plata, inland from the Atlantic Ocean. |
 | The core of the Buenos Aires metropolitan area is the City of Buenos Aires, a federal district and the nation’s capital. |
 | Despite its immense population, Buenos Aires is surprisingly homogenous in its ethnic and racial composition. |