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  2. Buenos Aires - Wikipedia

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    Buenos Aires is known as The Paris of South America. The architecture of the second half of the 19th century continued to reproduce French neoclassic models, such as the headquarters of the Banco de la Nación Argentina built by Alejandro Bustillo, and the Museo Hispanoamericano de Buenos Aires of Martín Noel.

  3. Paris of the South - Wikipedia

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    The description Paris of the South has been applied to a number of ... Buenos Aires, Argentina [2] Melbourne, Australia [3] New Orleans, Louisiana, United States [4 ...

  4. Recoleta, Buenos Aires - Wikipedia

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    Southwestward view of Recoleta in 2014, overlooking Floralis Genérica and the National Library.. The Recoleta neighborhood is composed of the area limited by Montevideo and Uruguay Streets, Córdoba Avenue, Mario Bravo and Coronel Díaz Streets, Las Heras Avenue, Tagle Street, the F.G.B.M railway, Jerónimo Salguero Street, and by the Río de La Plata or River Plate.

  5. Want to visit South America? Delta to launch new service from ...

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    Delta Air Lines will add new service from New York's John F. Kennedy International Airport to Rio de Janeiro and Buenos Aires later this year.

  6. Argentina–France relations - Wikipedia

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    Buenos Aires is a city of diverse architectural influences, especially from Italy, Spain and France. The Parisian flair of Buenos Aires in the San Martin Palace, located on 761 Arenales Street, inspired in the French architecture of the 18th century:

  7. Names of Buenos Aires - Wikipedia

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    Because of its European influence, the city is sometimes referred to as "The Paris of America". Sometimes, the importance of Buenos Aires is perceived as casting a heavy shadow over the rest of the country and slowing back its development. This caused writer Ezequiel Martínez Estrada to refer to the city as la cabeza de Goliat ("Goliath's head").