(Argentina's capital and largest city)
Buenos Aires (Spanish: Buenos Aires, meaning "good air" or "smooth wind") is abbreviated to BA, often abbreviated by Chinese as Buenos or Bueno. Buenos Aires is the capital and largest city of Argentina. It is the capital and largest city of Argentina, located on the south bank of the Río de la Plata (direct translation: River of Silver), the southeastern coast of South America, and across the river from Uruguay (Oriente); the Greater Buenos Aires metropolitan area had a population of 12,801,364 in 2012, making it the second-largest metropolitan area in South America, after the Greater S?o Paulo metropolitan area (19,956,590 people in 2012). Buenos Aires is not only the political center of Argentina, but also an economic, technological, cultural and transportation center. With more than 80,000 industrial enterprises and two-thirds of the country's total industrial output, the city plays an important role in the national economy. It is also known as the "Paris of South America".
Question 2: Where is the capital of Argentina, what are the famous attractions The capital of Argentina is Buenos Aires.
Buenos Aires: the capital and largest city of Argentina, located on the south bank of the Río de la Plata, the southeast coast of South America, across the river from Uruguay (East). As of 2012, the Buenos Aires metropolitan area has a population of 12.8 million people, is the second largest metropolitan area in South America, after the greater S?o Paulo metropolitan area. Buenos Aires is not only the political center of Argentina, but also the economic, scientific, cultural and transportation center.
Famous attractions in Buenos Aires: Buenos Aires Obelisk, Avenue 7-9, Columbus Theater, Plaza de Mayo, Argentine Presidential Palace, Bridge of Women, La Boca.
Question 3: Argentina's capital in that city Buenos Aires, Argentina's capital (Buenos Aires)
Question 4: How is the climate of the capital of Argentina Argentina's capital is Buenos Aires, the city is located in the Pampa Plain, the confluence of the Río de la Plata and the Río Chuelo River, the terrain is flat, with an average elevation of 25 meters above sea level. For the Wow Tropical monsoon humid climate, the climate is mild and humid; the average annual temperature of 16.6 ℃, the hottest month (January) average temperature of 23.6 ℃, the coldest month (June) average temperature of 10.8 ℃, cool in summer and mild in winter; the average annual precipitation of 970 millimeters, and the seasonal distribution is uniform. The city is well-greened, with a green area of about 15% of the urban area and pleasant scenery.
Question 5: Which country is Argentina Country name: Argentina*** and the country Republic of Argentina
The capital of Argentina is Buenos Aires
Longitude and latitude: 33.29S 60W
The origin of the country's name: in Spanish, the "Argentina In Spanish, the words "Argentina" and "La Plata" have the same meaning, both meaning "silver".
In 1527, the Spanish explorer Sebastián Caboto led an expedition to Argentina. Caboto led an expedition to the South American continent after arriving, from a wide estuary upstream, deep into the interior. The explorers found that the local Indians wore a lot of silver ornaments, thinking that the local silver abundance, they named the river La Plata River, the area known as La Plata District. The Spanish colonial rulers later changed the La Plata district into a province, and on July 9, 1816, the La Plata province declared its independence and officially named the country Argentina. The word "Argentina" is of Latin origin, which not only refers to silver in the specific sense, but also means "money" and "wealth". This vast land does not produce silver, but has a fertile soil, rich grasslands, good climate, which makes Argentina become "the world's granary and meat warehouse", wealth rolled in. Therefore, the country is called "Argentina", it is really appropriate.
Population: 37.8 million. The main ethnic groups are Europeans and Indians, of which the white people accounted for 97%, mostly of Italian and Spanish descent. It is the country with the highest rate of Caucasians in South America. The urban population accounts for four-fifths of the population. Mestizos, Indians and others make up 3% of the population. The official language is Spanish. Eighty-seven percent of the inhabitants are Catholics, while the rest follow Protestantism and other religions.
Capital: Buenos Aires Buenos Aires is one of the busiest cities in Latin America, meaning "good air" in Spanish. The city is located on the west bank of the Rio de la Plata, beautiful scenery, pleasant climate, known as the "Paris of South America". The city is famous for its many street parks, plazas and monuments. The city's architecture is mostly influenced by European culture, and there are still ancient buildings from centuries ago in the Spanish and Italian styles. It has a population of 2.78 million (2001), including the 19 districts of the peri-urban area of the greater city of Buenos Aires **** 13.83 million (2001).
Flag: The Argentine flag is a rectangle, with a ratio of length to width of about 5:3. It consists of three parallel and equal horizontal rectangles from top to bottom, light blue, white and light blue, with a "May sun" in the center of the white rectangle. The sun, which resembles a human face, was the motif of the first coin issued in Argentina, with 32 curved and straight lines of light distributed at equal intervals around the circumference of the sun. The light blue color symbolizes justice, while the white color symbolizes faith, purity, integrity and nobility; the "Sun of May" symbolizes freedom and the dawn. Flag Day is celebrated on June 20 every year - in 1810, the famous May Revolution broke out in Argentina, overthrowing the Spanish Viceroy and starting the Great War of Independence. In order to boost morale and guide the troops in battle, General Belgrano, who led the War of Independence, personally designed and directed the production of a flag with light blue and white colors. These two colors symbolize purity and piety, respectively, and it was this flag that was hoisted on September 9, 1916, when the Argentine ****nation was proclaimed. Since then, it has been officially recognized as the Argentine flag.
Currency: pesos
Coat of arms: Argentina's coat of arms is oval. The oval surface of the blue under the white, for the flag color, the upper end of a round of "May Sun", meaning the same flag. In the oval there are two clasped hands, symbolizing unity; in the hands of the "pole of freedom", symbolizing the rights, decrees, dignity and ***; pole topped with a red "cap of freedom". The oval is surrounded by green laurel leaves, which symbolize loyalty and friendship, and laurel leaves, which symbolize victory and glory.
National anthem: Argentina's "March of the Fatherland" is the first national anthem of Latin America. May 11, 1813, the Argentine Congress passed a resolution to determine by Vicente? Lopez? Vicente López y Planes (1785 - 1856), with lyrics by Blas Parralp (1785 - 1856). In 1900, Julio Argentino Roca (1777-1820) composed the "Marcha Patriótica" as the national anthem of Argentina. In 1900, President Julio Argentino Roca (1843-1914; President of Argentina 1880-1886 and 1898-1904) decreed that the first and last bars of the national anthem should be sung in school ceremonies on official holidays.
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Question 6: Where is Argentina and which country is it? Argentina, South America's second-largest country by area, the country's longest river, the Paraná River, the world's largest pampas grasslands, the capital city of Aires Malles for the country's largest city, and Brazil, Chile, Uruguay, Paraguay border
Question 7: Argentina's capital city Buenos Aires
Argentina's political and economic center, but also Argentina's largest city, the capital and the first major port. Buenos Aires is the political and economic center of Argentina, as well as the largest city, capital and first port of Argentina. Buenos Aires is the third largest city in Latin America, the metropolitan area has a population of 13 million people, known as the "Paris of the South". Buenos Aires was only a small city when it first gained independence, but since the implementation of Sarmiento's Europeanization and modernization policies, it has attracted many Italian and Spanish immigrants, and has become the most Europeanized city in Central and South America. La Avenida 9 de Julio is the widest road in the world, with a width of about 130 meters (more than 16 lanes). The famous Argentine tango originates from the boca area of the city.
Opposite Buenos Aires is Uruguay, Buenos Aires has a very high GDP, accounting for about half of Argentina's GDP, and the highest standard of living in the country.
Buenos Aires, Argentina has a lot of beautiful scenic areas and is rated as the third most beautiful city in the world.
Question 8: Argentina's capital population accounted for how much of the country Xinhua Buenos Aires, December 18 (Reporter Feng Jun Yang Song Jie Yun) Argentina's National Statistics Institute recently announced the preliminary results of the census conducted in October this year, the capital of Buenos Aires and the surrounding areas of the population accounted for more than 30% of the country's total population.
According to the preliminary results, the population of Argentina is 40,091,400 people, an increase of about 10.6% compared with 2001. The female population is 20,516,100, which is about 940,000 more than the male population.
Argentina's national population distribution is very uneven, the capital of Buenos Aires, the number of residents of 289.1 million people, is the country's most densely populated areas, an average of 14,185 people per square kilometer of the population. And in the city of Bu and the surrounding areas composed of the greater Buenos Aires region, the population totaled 12.8 million people, accounting for more than 30% of the country's total population.
In Argentina's southern provinces of Tierra del Fuego and Santa Cruz, the local population of 12.62 million people and 27.25 million people respectively. Santa Cruz is the least densely populated province in Argentina, with an average of only one inhabitant per square kilometer.
The survey results show that the population of the city of Cordoba, the capital of Cordoba Province in Argentina, surpassed Rosario in Santa Fe Province to become the second most populous city in Argentina.
According to the survey, the number of homes in Argentina is 14,290,710 across the country, still in short supply.
Question 9: Is Belgrano the capital of Argentina No
belgrano translates to Belgrano and it does not refer to a city
Instead, the capital of Argentina is called Buenos Aires
Question 10: The capital of Argentina is Buenos Aires. Buenos Aires.
Buenos Aires: is the capital and largest city of Argentina, located on the south bank of the Río de la Plata, the south-eastern coast of South America, across the river from Uruguay (East). Buenos Aires is not only the political center of Argentina, but also the economic, scientific and technological, cultural and transportation center. The city has more than 80,000 industrial enterprises, industrial output value accounted for two thirds of Argentina, in the national economy plays a pivotal role. Enjoy the "Paris of South America" reputation.