
Buenos Aires is the capital and largest city of
Argentina

Argentina has the highest
Human Development Index level in
Latin America

Argentina's Parliament (Congreso Nacional) in Buenos Aires city

The country is an
Upper-Middle Income Country or a secondary
emerging market

The obelisk is in the center of the Republic Square where the
Argentine flag was flown for the first time

The
Obelisk
of Buenos Aires is a modern monument placed at the heart of
Buenos Aires

The obelisk was built in May 1936 to commemorate the 400th anniversary of the first founding of the city.

The
Plaza de Mayo is the main square in
Buenos Aires

Corrientes Avenue is one of the principal thoroughfares of the
Argentine capital

The Plaza de Mayo has always been the focal point of political life in Buenos Aires
Buenos Aires, its cultural capital, is often said to be the most European city in South America
Tango, the music
and lyrics is Argentina's musical symbol

Very Euro

Shoe shine

European Architecture

Pedestrian shopping avenue

Monument at city center

War memorial

City park

Modern part of town

Near the dock

Buenos Aires is the financial, industrial, commercial, and cultural hub of Argentina

Casa Rosada in Buenos Aires, the official seat of the executive branch of the government of Argentina

Peaceful protest

At Casa Rosada area

The Buenos Aires Metropolitan Cathedral is the main
Catholic church in
Buenos Aires

With former BlueGirl Silvia Duga, who resides in Buenos Aires