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  2. Port of Buenos Aires - Wikipedia

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    The Port of Buenos Aires ( Spanish: Puerto de Buenos Aires) is the principal maritime port in Argentina. Operated by the Administración General de Puertos (General Ports Administration), a state enterprise, it is the leading transshipment point for the foreign trade of Argentina . The current port is located in the city's Retiro ward, and is ...

  3. List of ports in Argentina - Wikipedia

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    On the Atlantic Ocean. (from North to South) Port of Mar del Plata ( Mar del Plata, Buenos Aires Province) Port of Quequén ( Necochea, Buenos Aires Province) Port Belgrano ( Puerto Belgrano, Argentine Navy Base, Buenos Aires Province) Puerto Rosales ( Punta Alta, Buenos Aires Province) Port of Ingeniero White ( Bahía Blanca, Buenos Aires ...

  4. Buenos Aires and Ensenada Port Railway - Wikipedia

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    5 ft 6 in ( 1,676 mm) Route map. The Buenos Aires & Ensenada Port Railway (BA&EP) (in Spanish: Ferrocarril Buenos Aires y Puerto de la Ensenada) was a British -owned company that built and operated a 5 ft 6 in ( 1,676 mm) broad gauge railway network in Argentina towards the end of the nineteenth century. The company was taken over by its rival ...

  5. Río de la Plata - Wikipedia

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    The Río de la Plata region, particularly Buenos Aires, was a significant site of trade throughout the 17th century. The Crown initially intended Buenos Aires to be a military establishment for the protection of the Potosí mines, but it soon became evident that a settlement large enough to provide military defense would attract trade. The ...

  6. Viceroyalty of the Río de la Plata - Wikipedia

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    The Viceroyalty of the Río de la Plata (Spanish: Virreinato del Río de la Plata or Spanish: Virreinato de las Provincias del Río de la Plata) [4] [5] meaning "River of the Silver", also called the "Viceroyalty of River Plate" in some scholarly writings, in southern South America, was the last to be organized and also the shortest-lived of one of the viceroyalties of the Spanish Empire in ...

  7. La Plata - Wikipedia

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    UTC−3 ( ART) CPA Base. 1900. Area code. + 54 221. La Plata ( Spanish pronunciation: [la ˈplata]) is the capital city of Buenos Aires Province, Argentina. According to the 2022 census, the Partido has a population of 772,618 and its metropolitan area, the Greater La Plata, has 938,287 inhabitants. [ 2]

  8. Buenos Aires Great Southern Railway - Wikipedia

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    The Buenos Aires Great Southern Railway (BAGS) ( Spanish: Ferrocarril del Sud) was one of the Big Four broad gauge, 5 ft 6 in ( 1,676 mm ), British-owned companies that built and operated railway networks in Argentina. [1] The company was founded by Edward Lumb in 1862 and the first general manager was Edward Banfield after whom the Buenos ...

  9. Ushuaia - Wikipedia

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    Its commercial pier is the major port of departure in the world for tourist and scientific expeditions to the Antarctic Peninsula. [citation needed] Several cruise and freight lines also provide transportation between Ushuaia and Valparaíso, Punta Arenas, Buenos Aires, and local seaports and settlements.