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Retiro, Buenos Aires

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Retiro is one of the largest hubs of transportation services in Argentina, and is home to many high-end stores and residential areas popular among both local wealthy gentry and expatriate executives. About 26,000 of its people, however, including thousands of
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in 1939. When entire blocks of housing were razed to make way for an extension of the Avenida 9 de Julio in the late 1970s, the embassy was spared due to its landmark status, and remains the lone building in the midst of intense traffic. The neighboring
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structure finished in 1936 that, at the time, was the tallest building in Latin America at 120 metres (394 ft). Funded by an
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on March 17, 1992, with a toll of 29 dead and 242 wounded, marking the first known South American incident of
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festivals, and permits were obtained in 2009 to reopen the retailer. Another Retiro landmark spared demolition was the
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department store's only overseas affiliate, from 1914 to 1998; the abandoned landmark continued to host art shows and
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system and numerous local public bus services, this area is always teeming with commuters and traffic on weekdays.
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from the 1930s onwards. Local and long distance rail service heading to the north originate from
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Towards the end of the 17th century and the beginning of the 18th was installed in the area, an
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In 1821 was installed the first dissident cemetery of Buenos Aires, located in the vicinity of
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office park, initially built in the 1970s over docklands developed a century earlier by
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past the Retiro train terminal. Avenida Leandro Alem runs north-to-south along the
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In 1910 the British residents of Buenos Aires financed the construction of the
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from 1911 to 1953, is also in Retiro and today serves as a national museum.
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celebrations, and suffered several acts of sabotage in the wake of the 1982
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The numerous government agencies headquartered in the district include the
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Across the street opposite Retiro train terminal is the leafy
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woman, the Kavanagh stands on the northern end of pedestrian
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The most significant landmark opposite the plaza is the
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Unofficial Retiro guide with pictures and sightseeings
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The Retiro section of Calle Florida was the site of
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Arquitectura hispanoamericana en el Río de la Plata
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Index

Neighborhood
Clockwise from top: The Torre Monumental, the Retiro Railway Station, Catalinas Norte in the Central Business District and the Kavanagh Building with the Plaza San Martín.
Torre Monumental
Retiro Railway Station
Catalinas Norte
Central Business District
Kavanagh Building
Plaza San Martín
Country
Argentina
Buenos Aires
Comuna
C1
Retiro Railway Station
Calle Florida
Plaza San Martín
Time zone
UTC-3
ART
barrio
Buenos Aires
Argentina
Puerto Madero
San Nicolás
Recoleta
asiento
Compagnie de Guinée
South Sea Company
Plaza de Toros del Retiro
Santiago de Liniers

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