Buenos Aires (disambiguation)

Buenos Aires (disambiguation)

Buenos Aires, meaning "Good air", may refer to:

;Places

*Buenos Aires, capital city of the Argentine Republic, officially referred to as the Autonomous City of Buenos Aires ("Ciudad Autónoma de Buenos Aires") or the Federal Capital, with 2.8 million inhabitants.
*Greater Buenos Aires ("Greater Buenos Aires"), the city of Buenos Aires and the surrounding conurbation, with 12 million inhabitants.
*Province of Buenos Aires, one of Argentina's 23 constituent provinces, which does include most of Greater Buenos Aires but does not include the Federal Capital.
*Autódromo Oscar Alfredo Gálvez, a racing circuit near Buenos Aires, commonly known as "Buenos Aires" by motor racing fans.
*Lake Buenos Aires, in Argentina
*Buenos Aires, Acre
*Buenos Aires, Bahia
*Buenos Aires, Maranhão
*Buenos Aires, Pernambuco
*Buenos Aires, Amazonas
*Buenos Aires, Antioquia
*Buenos Aires, Cauca
*Buenos Aires, Caqueta
*Buenos Aires, Córdoba
*Buenos Aires, Guaviare
*Buenos Aires, Guanacaste
*Buenos Aires, Puntarenas
*Buenos Aires, Campeche
*Buenos Aires, Chiapas
*Buenos Aires, Chihuahua
*Buenos Aires, Rivas
*Little Buenos Aires, Miami Beach, Florida

;Law
*The Buenos Aires Convention, a copyright treaty.

;Music
*"Buenos Aires" (song) from the musical "Evita".
*"Mi Buenos Aires querido", an Argentine movie released in 1936.
*"Mi Buenos Aires querido", a song by Carlos Gardel and Alfredo Le Pera.

;Ships
*SS "Buenos Aires", a Spanish merchant ship in commercial service from 1887 to 1942 which served as a troop transport in June and July 1898 during the Spanish-American War


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