- frba.utn.edu.ar en/buenos-aires/HISTORY The City of Buenos Aires had two foundings: it was first founded by Pedro de Mendoza in 1536 and it was destroyed in 1541 by its own citizens.
- byemyself.com buenos-aires/Police Women at the Plaza de Maya in Buenos Aires. There are sketchy neighborhoods in Buenos Aires – but there are also lots of cops around.
- enuygun.com ucak-bileti/buenos-aires-sehir-…Buenos Aires şehrinde ulaşım, aktiviteler, konaklama bilgileri, neler yapılabileceği, iklim durumu, yeme içme gibi bilgilerin yer aldığı Buenos Aires şehir rehberi.
- worldpopulationreview.com world-cities/buenos-…These estimates represent the Urban agglomeration of Buenos Aires, which typically includes Buenos Aires's population in addition to adjacent suburban areas.
- cntraveler.com gallery/best-things-to-do-in-…A comprehensive list of places to visit and explore, sights to see, events to attend, fun activities, and other things to do in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
- nationalgeographic.com travel/article/buenos-…Time Buenos Aires is two hours ahead of eastern standard time. Currency The Argentine peso; for exchange rates go to www.oanda.com.
- thoughtco.com the-history-of-buenos-aires-2136353Buenos Aires was founded twice. A settlement at the present-day site was established briefly in 1536 by conquistador Pedro de Mendoza...
- by Buenos Aires Herald. The vice president said that she only intended to ‘defend the national team’ and brushed aside what she called ‘other interpretations’.
- planetware.com tourist-attractions-/buenos-aires-…South America's second-largest city, Buenos Aires is the political, economic, and cultural capital of Argentina, as well as the gateway to the rest of this large nation.